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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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paint
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All surfaces should be clean and dry before applying masonry paint with a brush, roller or spray.
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Cracks should be repaired with a filler, and porous surfaces primed with a sealant or a diluted coat of masonry paint .
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Water-based Stronghold smooth, and Stronghold textured masonry paint , reinforced with rock aggregate for extra durability.
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Jonsil Silicone Alkyd finish is a masonry paint ideal for inner city and coastal environments.
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Stormshield is an acrylic-based masonry paint , available in either smooth or textured finish, in a range of colours.
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Can not be used over masonry paint .
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Most manufacturers describe their exterior wall paints as masonry paint.
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Sandtex also now makes a glass masonry paint .
wall
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Tallis watched them, then let her gaze wander along the stark crags and jutting masonry walls .
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Even if the masonry wall is so unstable it is moving, it can be repaired and the walls made safe.
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If such an enclosure existed it would presumably, as at Corbridge, have been fortified by a masonry wall .
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Problem: Footings under masonry walls are not reinforced concrete.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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On the south side of the house the masonry had fallen off completely.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Also inside the defences in Tibbet's Close was a sequence of timber-framed buildings, with another masonry building nearby.
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Even if the masonry wall is so unstable it is moving, it can be repaired and the walls made safe.
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For the outside walls, he used cinder-block masonry , with a patented concrete stucco sprayed on.
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His masonry company in Payson is gone.
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In Gothic cathedrals the light flows up to dominate the downward flow of masonry .
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Massive masonry was also encountered when the railway bridge was constructed further north still of the modern road bridge.
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Nature can reclaim an entire farm in 14 years and leave nothing behind but the masonry .
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They can be fixed directly to masonry .