Sentence examples for to be dilapidated from inspiring English sources

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Existing schools tended to be dilapidated and staffed with inexperienced teachers.

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It suggests that when an environment is dilapidated, it gives permission to people to misbehave.

Charity to the poor had ceased, the monastic buildings were dilapidated, and the monks were forced to beg for their needs.

The trailer is dilapidated, but Ms Vega tends to it lovingly.

Much of it is dilapidated and most people want to move out and up.

But there has to be major growth because so many schools are dilapidated.

Shankly recalled that Brunton Park was dilapidated with the main stand "falling to pieces and the terraces derelict".

It was dilapidated, now the nursery had moved out to Chantilly, but he dreaded the idea of pulling it down.

The buildings were dilapidated, the tone was strident and the camp was struggling to survive.

If the structure is dilapidated (something of an overstatement), the seminary has only itself to blame.

Many schools are dilapidated, and students on some occasions bring their own tables and chairs to school everyday.

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