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He used to charge $2,000 to lay a brick patio.
He spent $50,000 laying a brick patio and hoped to open by Easter.
The gate was ajar, and beyond lay a brick forecourt.
A: When you lay a brick it doesn't follow you around for two weeks whining.
Most people assume that laying a brick walk is a difficult task, requiring the skills of a seasoned mason.
Never laid a brick in your life?
For perfect grill marks, lay a brick wrapped in aluminum foil on top of the meat.
So, Hermann Maier, when was the last time you laid a brick?
Superb designers they might be, but the Martians had no idea how to lay a brick or pour cement.
Dant was third and the favorite, Bricklayer, laid a brick, finishing fifth.
It's impossible to believe that it has been single-handedly built by a former trappist monk who had never laid a brick in his life.
Grace, she's gonna lay a brick when she sees this.'
When The Times visited the villa yesterday it was deserted, except for a few men laying a brick driveway.
Inside the house, Sergio Rio Mora is laying a brick floor over a bed of sand.
He had no architectural training and no construction experience and had never laid a brick before in his life
By growing up in conjunction with this house, I came to value any act of building, of laying a brick, driving a nail, of drawing and designing.
He is the one who is creative, he is the one who lays a brick and that brick will grow.
"Somewhere between 60 and 70 percent of the men paid to work actually thread a joint or lay a brick or do other useful work," the developer said.
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Mr Trump is refusing to lay a brick on the site of his proposed golf resort at Menie unless the offshore scheme is halted by the Scottish authorities.
The foundation stone for the new building was laid on 27th May 1933, by Mrs. M. Marsland and subscribers to the effort were each allowed to lay a brick into position.
All of them have each laid a brick in the construction of the rickety barn that you are building on the site of a country that ought at least to be successful by now.
The exhibition recounts the story of Frank Gilbreth, who in the early 1900's noticed that his fellow workers were taking 18 motions to lay a brick when he reckoned they could do it with 5.
Beneath the rotted wood lay a brick lining from what appeared to be a far older building, but now, with the pouring of several thousand tons of concrete, it would remain undiscovered for yet another century.