Sentence examples for actual bricks from inspiring English sources

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Failing that, you could always go and find an actual bricks and mortar store to buy your books from.

Even when actual bricks are involved, today's construction sets are often tied to billion-dollar franchises like "Star Wars" and "Lord of the Rings" — and the story lines therein — and invite users to follow detailed directions, not construct their own creations from whole brick.

Actual clicks to actual bricks.

(There were actual bricks. I'm in The Guinness Book of World Records).

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Growing up in a family of big readers, it's been hard to shed the treasured ritual of going into an actual bricks-and-mortar bookstore, picking out a piece of literature and sprawling out somewhere with my newly purchased read, a hot drink and a snack.

"Actual brick, no fake stuff," he said.

For the bricks he hopes to use in his $1.3 million project, Gates plans to build an actual brick factory next to his studio.

Indeed, these days there are so many online shopping destinations like Gilt, you might think visiting an actual brick-and-mortar store (many of which have introduced their own versions of the sites) was completely passé.

"To see our plan being transformed from just some pages to actual brick and mortar is amazing," said Mr. Richards, sitting in the sparsely furnished, seventh-floor office, where Ethiopian art hung on the mustard-colored walls and leftover bottles of water and wine from an opening reception a few days earlier were scattered on uncluttered desktops.

In 1957, his design for Henry Chapman's play "You Won't Always Be on Top" stipulated that an actual brick wall be constructed across the stage during each performance, a requirement that ensured, at least, that the actors became expert bricklayers by the end of the play's run.

As used by our participants, Heimat generally referred to the region of childhood and family origin in Germany, rather than the actual bricks-and-mortar home, and was spoken of with feelings of nostalgia as an imaginary space of the past, but also sometimes of rejection as something left behind and too boring to return to.

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