A-building Sentence Examples

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  • He shifted uncomfortably and glanced at a building.

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  • Kris chuckled, at ease with his brother despite the unprotected penthouse on the top floor of a building that could be easily leveled by a single explosive charge.

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  • We don't know what Bird Song was at the turn of the century, just that there was a building or some sort on this site.

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  • There isn't even a building almost to Silverton!

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  • Kelli led her into a building.

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  • The soldier led them up a set of stairs winding around smaller buildings and into a building apart from the rest.

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  • Several more joined him to clear out debris and the remains of a building.

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  • He reached the guard-packed wall and ducked beside a building as a flurry of arrows broke loose into the kingdom.

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  • Suppose now that the sphere's earth connexion is broken and that it is carried without loss of charge inside a building at zero potential.

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  • The presence, however, of apparatus or observers upsets the conditions, while above uneven ground or near a tree or a building the equipotential surfaces cease to be horizontal.

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  • In an ordinary climate a building seems to be practically at the earth's potential; near its walls the equipotential surfaces are highly inclined, and near the ridges they may lie very close together.

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  • Curtius places the original Prytaneum south of the Acropolis in the Old Agora, speaks of a second identical with the Tholos in the Cerameicus, and regards that of Pausanius as a building of Roman times (Stadtgeschichte, p. 302).

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  • Giovanni Evangelista, which was founded along with the Benedictine monastery in 981, but as a building dates from 1510, and has a façade erected by Simone Moschino early in the 17th century.

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  • In its construction an attempt has been made to produce a building suitable for Christian worship whilst the architecture is Moorish in style.

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  • San Pietro de' Cassinensi (outside the Porta Romana) is a basilica with nave and aisles, founded in the beginning of the i 1th century by San Pietro Vincioli on the site of a building of the 6th century, and remarkable for its conspicuous spire, its ancient granite and marble columns, its walnut stall-work of 1535 by Stefano de' Zambelli da Bergamo, and its numerous pictures (by Perugino, &c.).

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  • It was the Paris building that gave rise to the generic use of the term for a building where a nation's illustrious dead rest.

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  • The government offices, art gallery and exchange, with St Mary's cathedral (Anglican), a building in a combination of native timbers, St Paul's and St Patrick's cathedral (Roman Catholic), are noteworthy buildings.

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  • He was also very judicious in the way in which he expended the limited money at his command; he did not fritter it away in an attempt to make the whole of a building remarkable, but devoted it chiefly to one part or feature, such as a spire or a rich scheme of internal decoration.

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  • The Portland Society of Natural History, founded in 1843 and incorporated in 1850, has a building (1880) containing a library and natural history collections.

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  • The town has a picturesque inn, adapted from a building dating partly from the 16th century, and market buildings dating from the 14th to the 16th centuries.

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  • The hotel de ville, a building of the 17th century, contains the library.

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  • In both 1715 and 1745 Dumfries remained apathetic. Prince Charles Edward indeed occupied the town, holding his court in a building afterwards known as the Commercial Hotel, levying £2000 tribute money and requisitioning 1000 pairs of shoes for his Highlanders, by way of punishing its contumacy.

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  • During nearly a quarter of a century he was engaged in negotiations with the government for the erection of a "Panopticon," for the central inspection of convicts; a plan suggested to him by a building designed by his brother Samuel, for the better supervision of his Russian shipwrights.

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  • There is a triple-recessed doorway, with arcade above, in the west end of Bakewell church, and there is another fine west doorway in Melbourne church, a building principally of the late Norman period, with central and small western towers.

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  • At Steetley, near Worksop, is a small Norman chapel, with apse, restored from a ruinous condition; Youlgrave church, a building of much general interest, has Norman nave pillars and a fine font of the same period, and Normanton church has a peculiar Norman corbel table.

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  • He may lease the settled land, or any part of it, for any time not exceeding (a) in the case of a building lease, 99 years; (b) in the case of a mining lease, 60 years, (c) in the case of any other lease, 21 years.

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  • The chief buildings are the chateau, mainly of the 15th century, of which the massive donjon of the 11th century known as the Tour de Cesar is the oldest portion; and the abbey-church of Notre-Dame, a building in the Romanesque style of architecture, frequently restored.

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  • This comprises only the chancel and aisles of a building which, if entire, would rank as one of the finest parish churches in England.

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  • The hotel de ville, a building of the 17th century, containing a museum and library, an older hotel de Tulle of the 13th century, and several medieval and Renaissance houses, are of interest.

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  • In the prefecture, a building of the 18th century, once the bishop's palace, is a collection of historical portraits.

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  • In Auburn are the Auburn (State) prison (1816), in connexion with which there is a women's prison; the Auburn Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), founded in 1819, chartered in 1820, and opened for students in 1821; the Robinson school for girls; and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, for the education of working girls, with a building erected in 1907.

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  • Remains of a monastery of the Cordeliers (15th and 17th centuries), of a building (13th century)known as the Palais Cardinal, and a square keep (the chief relic of a stronghold founded by Louis VIII.) are also to be seen.

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  • The archiepiscopal palace adjoining the cathedral is a building of the 18th century., The church of Ste.

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  • It is a building of unique plan, with nine columns in the front and eighteen at the sides, 41 ft.

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  • The Temple of Peace is a building of the Roman period of the 2nd century B.C., with six Doric columns on the front, eight on the sides and none at the back; it was excavated in 1836 and is now entirely covered up. Traces of a Roman theatre and amphitheatre (?) have also been found.

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  • A magnificent Gothic parish church was destroyed by fire and gunpowder in 1790 to make way for a building of little merit in Italian style.

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  • North of the cemetery is the prison, a building which replaces a notoriously insanitary gaol used during the republican regime.

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  • The Heralds' College or College of Arms, the official authority in matters of armorial bearings and pedigrees, occupies a building in Queen Victoria Street, City, erected subsequently to the great fire (1683).

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  • The Royal Geographical Society, occupying a building close to Burlington House in Savile Row, maintains a map-room open to the public, holds lectures by prominent explorers and geographers, and takes a leading part in the promotion of geographical discovery.

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  • The natural history branch was removed to a building at South Kensington (the Natural History Museum) in 1881, where the zoological, botanical and mineralogical exhibits are kept.

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  • In 1679 the university was established in the old Cloth Workers' Hall, a building dating from 1317, with long arcades and graceful pillars supporting the upper storeys.

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  • Planted against a wall or a building having a south aspect, or trained over a sunny roof, such sorts as the Black Cluster, Black Prince, Pitmaston White Cluster, Royal Muscadine, Sweetwater, &c., will ripen in the warmest English summers so as to be very pleasant eating; but in cold summers the fruit is not eatable in the raw state, and can only be converted into wine or vinegar.

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  • The Glyptothek, a building by Klenze in the Ionic style, and adorned with several groups and single statues, contains a valuable series of sculptures, extending from Assyrian and Egyptian monuments down to works by Thorwaldsen and other modern masters.

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  • The medressa is a building resembling the mosque.

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  • The most conspicuous of them is the great amphitheatre, a building perhaps of the end of the 1st century A.D., which in general form closely resembled the Colosseum in Rome.

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  • The chief interest of the town lies in its church, a building of the 15th and the early 16th centuries.

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  • It possesses no notable buildings, save a modern parish church, a prefecture, also modern, and a building wherein are housed the town library and a picture gallery, with some fair works of art.

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  • But we have a building inscription from Persepolis, which contains his name and genealogy, and invocations of Ahuramazda and Mithra.

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  • The ancient church of St Mungo, now in ruins, was a building in the Norman or Early Pointed style.

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  • Garrick practically ceased to act in 1766, but he continued the management of Drury Lane, and in 1769 organized the Shakespeare celebrations at Stratford-on-Avon, an undertaking which ended in dismal failure, though he composed an " Ode upon dedicating a building and erecting a Statue to Shakespeare " on the occasion.

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  • Sainte-Marie contains many artistic treasures, the chief of which are the magnificent stained-glass windows of the Renaissance which light the apsidal chapels, and the 113 choir-stalls of carved oak, also of Renaissance workmanship. The archbishop's palace adjoins the cathedral; it is a building of the 18th century with a Romanesque hall and a tower of the r4th century.

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  • The ecclesiastical seminary contains an important library with a collection of manuscripts, and there is a public library in the Carmelite chapel, a building of the 17th century.

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  • Immediately north of the kasbah are the buildings of the Sadiki College, and north of the college is the Palais de Justice, a building completed in 1901.

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  • The most interesting is the Roman Catholic cathedral, which dates from the middle of the 11th century and occupies the site of a building founded by the emperor Louis the Pious early in the 9th century.

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  • The church of Argues, a building of the 16th century, preserves a fine stone rood screen, statuary, stained glass and other relics of the Renaissance period.

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  • The necropolis, too, has been discovered, but not systematically excavated; but objects of the first Iron age, including a sword of Aegean type (thus confirming the tradition), have been found; also remains of a building with Doric columns of an archaistic type, remains of later buildings in brick, and inscriptions, some of them of considerable interest.

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  • The hotel de ville, a building in the classical style of the middle of the 17th century, looks on to a picturesque square.

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  • The church of St Denis, a building in the classical style, erected from 1727 to 1750, and the hotel de ville (1721-1724) both stand in the Place d'Armes opposite the castle.

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  • The parish church of All Saints, occupying the site of a building dating from Anglo-Saxon times, was erected in the reign of Edward IV., and is among the best specimens of Perpendicular in the north of England.

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  • A little further on is St Patrick's Roman Catholic cathedral, the seat of the archbishop of Melbourne, a building of somewhat sombre bluestone.

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  • The grammar-schools, founded in 1594 and endowed with the revenues of a suppressed gild, include a school of the second and a school of the third grade, the former a building of red brick in the Renaissance style erected in 1880, and the latter an old Elizabethan structure.

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  • It occupies a building erected in 1873, and is largely endowed, possessing several scholarships founded by prominent citizens.

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  • Worthy of mention also are the parish church, a Late Gothic building, finished in 1520, and restored in 1875, which possesses an altar piece by Tintoretto; the Augustinian church, appropriated to the service of the university since 1827; the small Leech Kirche, an interesting building in Early Gothic style, dating from the 13th century, and the Herz Jesu-Kirche, a building in Early Gothic style, finished in 1891, with a tower 360 ft.

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  • This is separated from the main buildings of the monastery, and is connected by a long passage with a building containing the bakehouse and brewhouse (M), and the sleeping-rooms of the servants.

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  • Elijah Clarke marched against the town in three divisions, and while one division, attacking a neighbouring Indian camp, drew off most of the garrison, the other two divisions entered the town; but British reinforcements arrived before Brown could be dislodged from a building in which he had taken refuge, and Clarke was forced to withdraw.

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  • The Castello del Valentino is a building partly in the French style of the middle of the 16th century.

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  • It occupies a building erected in 1687 by Guarini as a Jesuit college.

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  • The cathedral, a building of no special interest, stands in the great piazza close to the ducal palace.

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  • Melbourne Hall, a building of the time of William III., surrounded by formal Dutch gardens, stands in a domain owned at an early date by the bishops of Carlisle, whose tithe barn remains near the church.

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  • This division contains the palace of the ruler of Tiryns, a building which shows careful and skilful construction, elaborate decoration, and a well-arranged plan, suitable to the wants1 of a wealthy autocratic chief, who lived in a manner which partly recalls the luxury of an Oriental king, and also resembled the feudal state of a medieval baron, surrounded by a crowd of vassals.

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  • On the east side was the prior's house, a building of later date.

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  • These defects will no doubt be overcome as concrete grows in popularity as a building material and its aesthetic treatment is better understood.

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  • To the south-east of the Altis is a building of 4th-century date and of uncertain purpose.

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  • Only a Roman master could have dealt thus with the Altis, and with a building which stood within its sacred precinct.

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  • Scanty remains of a building on the south side of the forum, called the curia, but which may be a basilica, and of the theatre, on the east of the temple, still exist.

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  • On the south side of the Strada dell' Abbondanza was a building which Mau conjectures to have been the Comitium.

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  • The largest of these which was partly excavated in the side of the hill, was a building of considerable magnificence, being in great part cased with marble, and furnished with seats of the same material, which have, however, been almost wholly removed.

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  • Marble first appears as a building material in the temple of Fortuna Augusta (c. 3 B.C.).

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  • The old palace of the doges, originally a building of the 13th century, to which the tower alone belongs, the rest of the building having been remodelled in the 16th century and modernized after a fire in 1777, stands in the Piazza Umberto Primo near the cathedral, and now contains the telegraph and other government offices.

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  • Adjoining the church of the Madonna della Consolazione is the new market, a building of no little beauty.

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  • The Arab museum and khedivial library are housed in a building erected for the purpose, at a cost of £66,000, and opened in 1903.

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  • Mariette, who was appointed by the viceroy Said Pasha at the instance of the French government, succeeded in making his office effective and permanent, in spite of political intrigues and the whims of an Oriental ruler; he also secured a building on the island of Bulak (Bulaq) for a viceregal museum in which the results of his explorations could be permanently housed.

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  • His body was brought to the city and buried in a building erected under the emperor Leo.

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  • In the centre of the arx was a building on the site of the present cathedral, of which only a small portion is preserved.

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  • The post-office, formerly the meeting-house of the Estates, a building adorned with old frescoes; the royal palace, which contains some very fine Renaissance work; and the townhall, built in 1446 and restored in 1860, are also noteworthy.

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  • It was completed in 1901, and replaces a building destroyed by fire in 1898.

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  • In 1903 a building for the schools of engineering and science was opened.

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  • Towards the eastern end of this terrace are the scanty remains of a building which can hardly be anything but the temple of Zeus; it appears to have consisted of pronaos, naos or cella, and opisthodomus, and some of the lower drums of the internal columns of the cella were still resting on their foundations.

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  • In the Mall are the building of the Department of Agriculture, the Smithsonian Institution (q.v.), the National Museum (1910), the Army Medical Museum and the Bureau of Fisheries, and here a building for the Department of Justice is to be erected.

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  • A structure is composed, of pieces,such as the stones of a building in masonry, the beams of a timber frame-work, the bars, plates and bolts of an iron bridge.

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  • The temple, which usually stands in the middle of a court, is as a rule a building of very moderate dimensions, consisting either of a single square chamber, surmounted by a pyramidal structure, or of a chamber for the linga and a small vestibule.

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  • Of the churches of Blois, the cathedral of St Louis, a building of the end of the 17th century, but in Gothic style, is surpassed in interest by St Nicolas, once the church of the abbey of St Laumer, and dating ` from the 12th and 13th centuries.

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  • The library of 1500 volumes which he bequeathed to the clergy of the diocese is housed in a building with an outside stair, standing near the cathedral, and the Bishop's Walk by the river also perpetuates his memory.

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  • The church was severely persecuted, the members being frequently imprisoned and fined and denied the use of a building they had erected as a meeting-house.

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  • The port was formerly protected on the north by the Qal`at el-Bahr ("Sea Castle"), a building of the 13th century, situated on an island still connected with the mainland by a bridge.

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  • Below the chapel is a crypt of the 15th century inserted beneath a building which had no previous crypt.

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  • The Emeline Fairbanks Memorial Library (1882) contained 30,000 volumes in 1910, housed in a building erected in 1903 by Mr Crawford Fairbanks in memory of his mother.

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  • The use of reinforced concrete as a building material received a special impetus in consequence.

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  • At the north-west corner of the precinct is a building of limestone, the mWpcvos oircos often mentioned in the inventories of the treasures of the Delian shrine.

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  • Among the modern buildings are the theatre, the barracks, the bourse, a large hospital, the new town-hall, superseding a building of the 13th century, and the new government buildings.

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  • At the grammar school, which formerly occupied a building in those gardens, Dr John Wolcot, otherwise known as Peter Pindar, was educated.

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  • The provisions as to notification are applied to every ship, vessel, boat, tent, van, shed or similar structure used for human habitation in like manner as nearly as may be as if it were a building.

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  • Save to this extent, no power is given by the general law to a district council to prescribe a building line.

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  • The substratum of the island is Kimeridge Clay, above which rests beds of sand and strata of Oolitic limestone, widely famed as a building stone.

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  • Dating from the 14th century, and restored by Fonsega in the 17th, it is a building of extraordinary richness of decoration, with paintings and sculpture by Guido Reni, Lanfranco, Caravaggio, D'Arpino, Solimene, Luca Giordano and notably a " Descent from the Cross " by Ribera, conconsidered the finest work of this master.

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  • It occupies a building in Commercial Street.

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  • Some architects depend solely upon partitions, and a building with a well-constructed iron frame should be safe if provided with brick partitions or if the exterior of the iron framework is covered with well-built masonry of sufficient thickness.

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  • The greatest wind pressure to which a building is subjected is that from a horizontal wind.

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  • The change in direction of the air when striking a flat surface such as the side of a building will form a cushion to diminish the effects of impulses and shocks from local gusts.

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  • The steelwork for a building of any considerable size is almost invariably rolled to order.

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  • The permissible height to which a building may be erected on the continent of Europe depends largely on the breadth of the road on which such buildings are situated.

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  • As a rule it is not permissible to erect a building wider than the road, measured from building line to building line.

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  • From this point (considered as a building merely) it appears only as a secondary unit in a magnificent group. Seen from the west, however, it is the dominant unit, but here it is impossible to overlook the imperfect conception of the "Gothic humour" (as he himself termed it) manifested by Wren, from whose designs the western towers were completed in 1740.

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  • The, National Portrait Gallery is contained in a building (1895) on the north-east side of the National Gallery.

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  • Trinity House was founded in 1555 as a home for old and disabled sailors, but on the decline of its revenues it became the licensing authority for pilots, its humane office being partly fulfilled by the sailors' home, established about 1840 in a building adjoining the Signal Tower, and rehoused in a handsome structure in the Scottish Baronial style in 188 3 -1884.

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  • Of the numerous charitable institutions, the Infirmary, erected in 1831, is housed in a building of the Doric order.

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  • A rock column supports the roof, and a building (possibly a Mithraeum) once stood above.

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  • The Raadzaal, a building in the Renaissance style, faces Market Square.

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  • Among the churches the most important, architecturally, are the Dutch Reformed, a building with two spires, and the Anglican cathedral, which has a fine interior.

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  • A rudely carved stone lion, which lies on the roadside close to the southern extremity of the city, and by some is supposed to have formed part of a building of the ancient city, is locally regarded as a talisman against famine, plague, cold, &c., placed there by Pliny, who is popularly known as the sorcerer Balinas (a corruption of Plinius).

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  • We may, in fact, regard the fabric of astronomical science as a building in the construction of which no stone can be added without a readjustment of some of the stones on which it has to rest.

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  • The parish church of St Leonard, dating as it stands mainly from 1827, is on the site of a building of the 13th century.

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  • The Palazzo Patrizi is a building of the early Renaissance in the Florentine style.

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  • Other buildings are the court-house, a public library containing many old works, a theatre, a large concert-hall, a museum of antiquities (as well as a separate collection of Spanish antiquities), a gymnasium, a teachers' and art school, a building (1880) to contain the provincial archives, a hospital (1889) and barracks.

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  • In the chancel of the parish church of St Mary, a building ranging from Transitional Norman to Perpendicular, is buried Lord Howard, the commander of the English navy against the Spanish Armada.

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  • In the Christian quarter is the church of St George; the mosque also is a building of Christian origin.

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  • He called to muster everyone in ear shot to inaugurate a building to building search, beginning in a ten mile radius of the abandoned van.

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  • The debate was held in the community center, on the second floor of a building that accommodated the town's library, City Hall, and police station below.

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  • The spikes can be glued onto window cills, pipes or ledges using a building grade silicone adhesive.

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  • Photo 4. There is evidence of a building adjacent to the drainage adit.

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  • A. Action will clearly be required where a dense aggregation of bees threatens the fabric of a building.

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  • If you live in a building with a communal Ariel i would advise you to get yer own one put up!

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  • The tire bale is a building block made from compressed tires.

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  • Despite enticing suggestions to move indoors, the populace insisted that those taking part in a meeting within a building could be easily bewitched.

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  • Birds were isolated in metal cages in groups of two in a building which never previously housed budgerigars.

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  • Notification of Demolition of buildings (PDF 9kb) Use this form if applying to demolish a building.

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  • It's a helicopter shot of a building set in a night cityscape with elaborate rooftop lighting and activity.

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  • In order to be considered dangerous, a building must actually pose a threat of causing harm to a person.

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  • Static Burst successfully deployed a Building to Building Bridge for a manufacturing company in Taunton.

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  • A satellite dish on a chimney, or any part of a building facing a highway.

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  • Further, an option on a building will remain extant on the land on which the building stood.

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  • The environmental footprint of a building can be very extensive.

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  • Materials with high mass are particularly good at absorbing the solar heat entering a building.

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  • His proposal for an auction house consists of a building in two halves, separated by the river Thames.

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  • Listed building A building may be listed as being of architectural or historic interest, in several categories.

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  • Adaptive re-use has in this case rescued a building of great historical and architectural merit from the brink of disaster.

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  • Now the darkness seemed to completely surround us, not a glimmer, or even a building to break the sheer monotony.

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  • On the north side of the nave was a building with square-headed windows and wooden mullions, apparently c.

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  • Modular construction involves manufacturing a building off-site in a controlled factory environment.

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  • No advertisement board is allowed to extend outwards from the wall of a building by more than 1 meter.

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  • The presence of a plaque does not afford a building any statutory protection; it has, for example, no connection with listing.

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  • The tribunal recognize, as stated in Decision 112, that latitude should be allowed where the home is in a building not purpose-built.

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  • Send it to someone who needs it global quickies - Can a building really ski?

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  • The path leads to All Saints Parish Church, a building with Norman origins, but extensively remodeled in Victorian times.

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  • I mean to look around for a building lot; a lot with fine ornamental shrubbery and all that sort of thing.

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  • My husband is a building surveyor with the local authority.

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  • The objective was to produce a building of simple elegance with a strong presence within a quality townscape.

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  • The variation in turbulent viscosity within an atmospheric flow field impinging on a building.

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  • It is often prompted by neglect, often wilful, which has brought a building to a critical state.

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  • Giovanni Evangelista, which was founded along with the Benedictine monastery in 981, but as a building dates from 1510, and has a façade erected by Simone Moschino early in the 17th century.

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  • And suddenly Brother A. came and, taking my arm, led me to a building to enter which we had to pass along a narrow plank.

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  • This is tenth home, and is only the second time we have been in a building purpose-built for teaching.

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  • The museum is housed in a building which is similar to the original quarrier 's cottages.

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  • Send it to someone who needs it Global Quickies - Can a building really ski?

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  • The priests heal with their breath; with breath expelled as sound they can raise great weights or raze a building to the ground.

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  • Remote Access Systems, enables you to control access to a building or yard, from a remote location.

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  • A pistol drill on a building site or in a factory would require more attention than the kettle in the office kitchen.

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  • Strengthening of foundations To beginning of document Measures regarding strengthening of foundations are usually taken as part of seismic retrofit of a building.

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  • On the tallest of these had stood, perhaps for five centuries, a building made of heavy slabs of granite.

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  • A view showing trellis attached to the side of a building.

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  • Choose a building plan and mattress that will be compatible with one another as well as appropriate for your child and the room.

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  • From a building standpoint, they're elevated beds on poles with enough overhead clearance under the bed to provide ease of use without risking a concussion.

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  • The qualities of bamboo as a building material have long been recognized in many parts of the world and items such as bamboo flooring and bamboo housewares are becoming increasingly popular.

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  • This is because it is more efficient to heat the water at the source and not pipe it around a building.

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  • Always check local building codes before installing a solar panel system, as you will likely need a building permit.

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  • Passive solar works to reduce the amount of energy traditionally used to power a location, such as a building or house.

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  • Adding solar panels to a house, using biofuel to power vehicles, or implementing geothermal heat to warm a building can put renewable energy to use and reduce dependency on fossil fuels.

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  • I'd never heard of bamboo as a building product -- at least not in North America -- and had visions of stalky green plants.

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  • Choose a parking space far away from an entrance to a building so you get in an extra walk.

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  • They prefer semi-shaded areas such as the north side of a building or a place underneath a pine tree.

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  • If they're planted too close to a building or another shrub, the side facing the object may develop yellow leaves.

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  • Before starting the construction or even choosing the plans for your backyard deck, visit your local building inspector's office and check to see if a building permit and/or inspection is required.

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  • Get a building permit - Most local building ordinances require that you purchase a building permit and post it in a noticeable location, like front window.

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  • Primarily used as a building is being built.

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  • These books or computer programs accurately determine the cost of a building based on the region, size of the floor plan, and other factors.

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  • Whether a building is located in an area that gets mass amounts of sunlight or a type of climate where hurricanes and other larger storms commonly occur, these shutters help to subdue different weather conditions.

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  • Many important reasons exist for protecting the interior of a building from the sun.

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  • In fact, light colors reflect sunlight and they help to reduce the cooling costs of a building.

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  • Some lights are included in security systems, and installed in both interior and exterior locations around a building.

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  • In warm weather conditions ceiling fans assist in cooling a building by creating a breeze; however, cooling is not the only use for Hampton Bay ceiling fans.

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  • You will likely have to pull the appropriate permits and receive approval from a building inspector.

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  • If you do need a permit, it may entail submitting a building plan, which is more work and expense than if you didn't have to take this extra step.

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  • In the simplest terms, a pole barn is a building that is constructed using poles as supports.

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  • If you're having an existing room transformed into a sunroom, you may not a building permit, but check to be sure because odds are you will.

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  • Men should always remove their hats before entering a building.

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  • In the river on the island is a building with no roof and a gold bar inside.

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  • It is located in the last level (Dragon's Teeth) in a building.

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  • Set in the town of Huntington, Little Shop of Treasures begins when you decide to go into business for yourself and purchase a building to start up an import shore.

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  • Despite the split, the two companies shared a building and had numerous agreements allowing the shared use of names on pinball machines.

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  • Tetris has even appeared on the side of a building in the form of lit windows.

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  • I mean, doesn't fighting a crocodile the size of a building while trying to stay afloat in a little wooden dingy sound action-packed to you?

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  • If you want to construct a building using the Golden Ratio theory, you'll need to create a Golden or Divine Rectangle, Triangle or to use as the basis of your design and all subsequent angles thereafter.

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  • The hotel, which gets its name from the people, who settled in California to seek their fortunes in gold, is set in a building that has been standing since 1907.

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  • Within a few years the couple was able to purchase a building that looked like a country cottage in Lakewood, Colorado.

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  • If there is only a small area of a building that needs to be heated, a space heater can be the perfect heating solution.

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  • Examples of property donations could be furniture donated to the Salvation Army, a building donated for an after school tutoring program, or clothing donated to a women's shelter.

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  • Just like a building needs to be built on a solid foundation or it will crumble and fall, so does a marriage.

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  • Science projects usually involve some kind of long-term experiment or a building project that you'll want to have done well ahead of the due date to make sure that it works.

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  • One of the items the psychics were successfully able to draw was a crane used in the construction process, along with a building in the shape of a dome.

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  • Visitors can marvel at the Pope's Palace in Avignon, a building that is widely regarded as one of the finest examples of gothic architecture still in existence in Europe.

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  • The company marketed the watch as being able to withstand a fall from the top of a building and still operate perfectly.

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  • The G-Shock was a tough watch that could be dropped from atop a building and keep ticking.

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  • If you are operating your business from a building you own, then you are responsible for paying the property taxes to the city or municipality where it is located.

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  • If possible, enter a vehicle or a building to avoid the colony.

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  • Organizations can use an image of what they support, such as a dog or cat for an animal rescue group or a picture of a building for a church.

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  • In fact, situated right in downtown Placerville, you'll discover a building with a mannequin hung from the neck, hanging from a rafter sticking out of a building.

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  • Soaring roofs reach toward the sky over a building in which no nails were used in the construction.

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