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‘A structure can be wooden.’

[⟨det structure.n⟩ wooden.a]

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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The walls of the wooden structure are scorched and scarred now, odd colors in some places and deep gouges in others.
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The structure was wooden throughout, with the wings skinned in fabric and the fuselage in plywood.
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Its structure is wooden and covered with bricks.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

It’s an odd mixture of yoga and body painting, fire spinning and skydiving, throbbing rave music, mazes, profligate drug use, and, at least once, an enormous bar carved into the innards of a three – story – tall wooden structure in the shape of a rubber duck.
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The earliest examples, the T67A, were virtually identical to the Fournier – built aircraft, but the design was soon revised to replace the wooden structure with one of composite material.
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A sign was seen on the side of the wooden structure for the Western Chute – Out slide the ride will replace.
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The railway platform was a simple wooden structure on the Doncaster – bound line usually used for the collection of tickets from the many trains arriving in the town for the St. Leger race meeting.
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It was unveiled on 13 December, 1925 and replaced a previous wooden structure.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

The most prominent part is this wooden structure.
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Due to parts of the structure being wooden and the smoking ban, there is a no – smoking policy in this part of the ground.
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The highly skilled artisans never forgot their timber roots and imitated the nuances of a wooden structure and the wood grain.
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This would support written accounts that have described a wooden structure that Sultan Hussein and his family lived in as early as 1830.
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The church’s site has been used for worship for at least 2,000 years; traces of Roman and pagan religious buildings have been discovered under the foundations of the present church, along with the remains of an Anglo – Saxon wooden structure.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:

They made their way to the homestead, a picturesque wooden structure in the classic Australian bush style, with broad stately verandas, an awesome corrugated iron rainwater tank and a neat red brick chimney.
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The wooden structure was replaced by Kumarpal (r.1143 – 72), who built the temple of stone..
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According to local tradition, the bridge (referred to locally as the “Big Bridge”) replaced a smaller wooden structure, which had been destroyed in floods.
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The wooden structure was destroyed, along with many instruments, music and trophies.
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The design was produced in 1924 as a private venture version of the Hawker Woodcock fighter with the wooden structure of the Woodcock replaced by a mainly metal structure, but as the design devloped, the use of a metal structure resulted in an entirely new aircraft.
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Many even listened from underneath the floor, the halls being built up off the ground and the wooden structure providing excellent acoustics.
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Queried on 2013-05-24.