Sentence examples for course of stone from inspiring English sources

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James Kavanagh, the foreman who worked on the project from 1896 until the last course of stone was laid in 1903, died shortly after it was completed.

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With its lower two floors of marble so richly rusticated — separate courses of stone in alternating widths — it looks more like an elegant Parisian bank or office building.

For the Consolidated Gas project, the architects worked out a 24-story limestone tower, its corners clad with mock quoining: courses of stone raised to create a column of protruding blocks.

All the tested beams have two courses of stone masonry units.

Between 1897 and 1910 the wooden tank was removed and replaced with an additional 30 courses of stone which matched the original structure.

The buildings feature an interior post-and-beam framework, which is supported by exterior load-bearing walls made of courses of stone, sun-dried mudbricks, or rammed earth".

Can they explain why tools became more sophisticated over the course of the stone age?

The two leaders were served beetroot and goat's cheese salad with citrus dressing followed by a main course of Newlyn stone bass with potato, broccoli and green beans.

"In curling, if somebody drops a single hair on the ice, that can change the course of a stone," he added.

"Over the course of [Stone's] reporting, Amazon facilitated meetings for him with more than half a dozen senior Amazon executives, during which he had every opportunity to inquire about or fact-check claims made by former employees," Berman told us.

The structure has 186 black columns and basalt is, of course, the stone of choice.

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