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"It is a bit dilapidated and it needs a new roof so you have to reform.
It was just the kind of shop my mother would have liked — packed tightly, a bit dilapidated, with stacks of old books on the floor. . . .
Despite these efforts, he is not a young seventy-four; Berlusconin in the words of his best friend, is a bit dilapidated.
Though the exterior of the church is splendid the interior is a bit dilapidated, yet for me this merely heightened its emotional appeal.
Nestled in a quiet cul-de-sac in the lush suburb of Hampstead, the property is "a bit dilapidated" and hasn't been put up for sale because "no one can make a decision about what to do with it," says Mr Shaban.
It's a bit dilapidated.
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His outfit is every bit as dilapidated as you would expect from someone who has spent most of his adult life putting all his pound coins in a pint glass.
"According to the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, there are over 16,000 buildings which were built before 1940, so to say only about 1,000 buildings in the whole city are dilapidated is a bit of a stretch," said Mahesh Khalap, associate director of strategic consulting at Jones Lang LaSalle India, a real estate research firm.
The city, at its most seductive on Saturday, has a bit to answer for in Eric Bloodaxe, Guy Fawkes and Steve McClaren; and Bootham Crescent, quaintly dilapidated, seems as old as its Mystery Plays.
Again, the kitchen was dilapidated.
"It looked dilapidated," she said.
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