How to use in-sentence of “masonry”:
+ I say houses consist of windows.”A person in a rented apartment must be able to lean out of his window and scrape off the masonry within arm’s reach.
+ Ancient Egyptian pyramids are shaped stone masonry structures.
+ It works best tearing down masonry buildings.
+ When masonry is used, the angles of the faces are cut to minimize shear forces.
+ It is built of masonry and held in place just by gravity.
+ Concrete block masonry is rapidly gaining in popularity as a comparable material.
+ For example: the number three is an important number in masonry and there are lot of things in the opera that happen in threes: there are three long chords at the beginning of overture, and the three chords appear again in the scene in the temple.
Example sentences of “masonry”:
+ It is a single unit of a kneaded clay-bearing soil, sand and Calcium oxidelime, or concrete material, fire-hardened or air-dried, used in masonry construction.
+ Here are the great hall and Kitchenkitchens, the granaries, and around these is a thick, strong, masonry wall with towers.
+ Broad Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a 6-story building designed by Wilson Brothers Company, had a structural steel frame, and was one of the first buildings in America to use masonry not as structure, but as a curtain wall.
+ Earthqake bolts were added to unreinforced masonry buildings to add support to the structure without having to demolish the building due to instability.
+ Images in the search results are displayed at the same height but at variable widths, similar to bricks of different sizes in a masonry wall, or the “packed” mode in image galleries.
+ In 1845, a Greek revival masonry structure was erected as the Capitol building in time for statehood.
+ It is a 64 metre high masonry gravity dam, with a live storage capacity of 6,920 MCM and a catchment area of 22,584 square km, of which only 1,537 square km is in Rajasthan.
+ Where random masonry is used they are mortared together.
+ In this period, building methods advanced so that bigger blocks of masonry could be moved and put into the walls.
+ Builders switched to brick masonry with clay tiled roofs, to reduce the fire hazard.
+ The largest sign of the years under Spain is the Castillo de San Marcos, a large masonry fort built between 1672 and 1695.
+ Spans of up to were previously unheard of in masonry arch construction.
+ The term may also refer to the structure supporting one side of an arch, or masonry used to resist the lateral forces of a vault.
+ This works well for masonry buildings.
+ The bolts pass through existing masonry walls tying the walls on opposite sides together for stability.
+ As a result, masonry arch bridges are designed to be constantly under compression.
+ The common materials of masonry construction are brick, rock stone such as marble, granite, travertine, limestone; concrete block, glass block, and tile.
+ Up to this point, buildings were limited in size and style by the strength of the wood and masonry used to construct them.
+ It is a single unit of a kneaded clay-bearing soil, sand and Calcium oxidelime, or concrete material, fire-hardened or air-dried, used in masonry construction.
+ Here are the great hall and Kitchenkitchens, the granaries, and around these is a thick, strong, masonry wall with towers.
+ Broad Street Station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a 6-story building designed by Wilson Brothers Company, had a structural steel frame, and was one of the first buildings in America to use masonry not as structure, but as a curtain wall.
