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Each time I tried we came upon the same brick wall.
I might as well hit my head against a brick wall.
I looked up to the top of the brick wall.
She heard nothing from the other side of the brick wall.
The brick wall on the other side of me paid more attention.
They cut through the brick wall to put it in.
But in that I came up against a brick wall.
There was not even a brick wall more than two feet high.
So she set out to find who or what had been using her, and why, only to run into a brick wall.
"I'm not going to run into a brick wall like some of these companies."
What if we're going the wrong way, toward a brick wall, a dead end?
I stood with my back to a brick wall across from the building.
For a moment it seemed as if we had run up against a brick wall.
Or do you expect me to go and run my head into a brick wall?
High on the brick wall was one small window, through which came the only light in the room.
They appear to have run into the same brick wall.
Nothing but the old door that opened on to the brick wall.
If you want someone who can see through brick walls then I'm not your man.
"You could drive it 100 miles an hour into a brick wall just for the experience."
But every effort I made to put an end to it was met by a brick wall.
We have no desire to keep talking to a brick wall.
They had come up against a brick wall and it hurt.
On the other side was a brick wall and buildings.
We are going to hit a brick wall with power draw.
And that's good, because if nothing changes, then you're still at your brick wall.