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188 examples found containing '建物' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
もし
たてもの
建物
こわ
むせいげん
無制限
おこな
われる
なら
うつく
しい
まち
たん
なる
コンクリートジャングルなる
きけん
危険
あるである
If the demolition of buildings is uncontrolled, a fine city is in danger of becoming nothing more than a concrete jungle.
その
たてもの
建物
とつぜん
突然
くず
ちた

The building fell down suddenly.
くに
ほぞん
保存
する
ほど
じゅうようせい
重要性
った
たてもの
建物
ひかくてき
比較的
ぶじ
無事
である
Buildings of national importance are relatively safe.
そうした
こうそう
高層
ビル
しゅつげん
出現
する
まえ
まち
すべ
たてもの
建物
そうご
相互
とくべつ
特別
かんけい
関係
って
っていた
である
Before the arrival of this skyscraper, all the buildings in the city stood in special relationship to each other.
この
たてもの
建物
しょうめん
正面
から
おお
きい
よこ
から
そうでもない
This building looks large from the front, but not from the side.
しょうぼうし
消防士
とうちゃく
到着
する
まえ
となり
たてもの
建物
ひろ
がってしまった

The fire had spread to the next building before the firemen came.
その
まてんろう
摩天楼
まわり
ほか
たてもの
建物
かみがた
上方
そびえていた
The skyscraper rose above the other buildings around.
あそこふるいたてものありますそこまでのぼる
"There are old buildings up there. We're going to climb our way up to there."
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