brick-built in the PONS Dictionary

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Three two and three-storey ranges of brick-built workshops, offices and showrooms lie around a courtyard containing an octagonal chimney and some more recent structures.
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In the cellars was evidence of an earlier building, probably a brick-built house enclosing a courtyard on three sides.
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On the west side have been added excellent and commodious brick-built offices.
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These were erected with twenty-five conventional brick-built semi-detached houses at intervals to create firebreaks.
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The local townscape became dominated by distinctive rectangular brick-built mills, and its former villages and hamlets agglomerated as a single town around these factories.
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The oldest fire station in the city is brick-built and dates from 1888.
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At first these were little brick-built single storey cottages.
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Each hut was brick-built with blast walls, and then a disguising outer covering was put over it.
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