Sentence examples for decaying headquarters from inspiring English sources

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The former talent agent and television producer focused on three areas which now provide the bulk of Bafta's roughly £6m annual turnover: the awards, membership fees and the organisation's landmark, but decaying, headquarters on Piccadilly in London.

The offices at the decaying headquarters of the government consumer protection agency here are threadbare and sparsely furnished, and the elevators do not always work.

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Aptly, the firm established headquarters at Harmondsworth, in a zone of decaying farms and market gardens soon to be overtaken by Heathrow's runways.

Its headquarters and chief production complex still stand here, though, and their slowly decaying remains serve as a symbol for the fall of American manufacturing in general and the degradation of the auto industry in particular.

Call it his Sermon Near the Mounds — that is, the four huge mounds of decaying garbage at the Fresh Kills landfill, not far from the old white farmhouse that serves as the plant center's headquarters.

They just start decaying.

Stamford's decaying downtown was razed and rebuilt with modern skyscrapers, and the city became the site of one of the largest concentrations of corporate headquarters (finance, publishing) in the United States.

Both are decaying badly.

His lungs were decaying.

My teeth are decaying.

Dozy: of wood, decaying.

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