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Discover Ludwig"brick lining" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the physical act of constructing a wall or other structure using brick as the base material. For example, "The masons worked diligently to finish the brick lining of the fireplace."
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Consider, for example, the tricky art of mixing mortar and laying brick, lining an oven with authentic Italian refractory tile, cladding it with attractive cut stone and perhaps landscaping it in the Tuscan fashion.
The weakness of the earth, especially in the western sections, necessitated the implementation of a strong arch throughout approximately 500 feet of the tunnel and a durable brick lining.
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Brick lined on three sides.
Cape Cods, both one- and two-story and often in brick, line most of the wide streets.
It is brick lined and sparkly with votive candles, with a long banquette along the windows, an equally long raised communal table and a bar.
The aqueduct, according to the literature, was built "in response to the fires and epidemics that repeatedly devastated New York City, owing in part to its inadequate water supply and contaminated wells". In 1837 construction began on the elliptical tube, 8 1/2 feet high and 7 1/2 feet wide, brick lined with a coating of hydraulic cement at bridge crossings and outer walls of hammered stone.
My hands and feet pressed against the mat are dull and numb, but everything else the crape myrtle, the bricks lining the flower beds, the twinkling stars is sharp and clear.
In July of 2009, he volunteered his oven for my next Thanksgiving, and, more to the point, his services at the oven, because just firing it up — feeding it wood until the embers turn red and the bricks lining it white hot — takes four or five hours of skilled hard labor and leaves you drenched, even in November.
Books hang from the ceiling on clear acrylic shelves in The Sanctuary of Crystal, which gets its name from the mirrored glass bricks lining its walls.
Bricks lining the walls of the tombs of wealthy Han were adorned with carved or molded reliefs and painted murals; these often showed scenes of the tomb occupant's estate, halls, wells, carriage sheds, pens for cattle, sheep, chickens, and pigs, stables for horses, and employed workers picking mulberry leaves, plowing crop fields, and hoeing vegetable patches.
The tunnel was of horseshoe section 22 1/4 by 37 1/2 feet and brick-lined.
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