Sentence examples for attached building from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Shreve has her writing studio in the attached building, and the look there is even simpler: a long writing table, which Mr. Osborn built for her in his basement workshop; pictures of family members; and not much else.

The old stone tower was a wreck when Orlando Orlandini stumbled across it and the attached building in 1983, in the course of seeking a home for his ambition.

The women were marched through the hallway of the attached building and escorted into a police van in an alley behind the bank, where at least eight Chicago Police officers were positioned around the van fending off a small crowd of protesters in Action Now T-shirts.

Hortense Benjamin, who lives in an attached building that was not seriously damaged, said she felt the heat on her carpet when she woke up in the morning.

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People are drawn to the cozy scale of the 39-foot-wide passageway between two-story attached buildings.

The external insulation provisions are more likely to be significant for existing detached or semidetached residential buildings, which have more exposed exterior wall, than for attached buildings or for high-rise buildings with glass curtain walls.

Building upon Easton's ambience, Kevin Herrick, an associate with the firm, proposed a series of attached buildings under a gambrel roof with a foyer in the shape of a silo, designed to look like a barn and out buildings.

The $88 million school in eastern Suffolk basically consists of five attached buildings, called wings, that house commonly used facilities and 113 classrooms that range from 800 to 2,500 square foot.

A single block of five attached buildings in the first phase of construction, for example, features five designs by five architects, ranging from a classic brick building with bowed windows and a slate mansard roof, to a more modern-looking structure relying heavily on wood and glass for a sleek facade.

The first is whether the costs and dangers attached to building new nuclear stations (terrorism, catastrophic accidents and decommissioning), though daunting, are less than the danger of not building them.

It builds upon an earlier concept [1] in which mould-impregnated cellophane coupons were attached to building surfaces, then removed and examined periodically for growth by microscopy.

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