Crossword clues for office block
WordNet
n. a building containing offices where work is done [syn: office building]
Usage examples of "office block".
One end of their section had an office block of stacked oblong rooms in a cube of girders: no power, broken windows, dead electronics.
A couple of CCTV cameras peered at passers-by, anti-bomb net curtains blanked the windows on the first few floors, but there was little else to distinguish Century House from any other mid-rent London office block.
Behind the fence an office block was going up - sixteen storeys had already risen massively into the sky, and more were to come.
There's an office block at the intersection of the Link Road and Rama-IV facing east with the name Taylor-Speers on a board.
The name led me to expect a wooded suburb similar to Alexandra Palace or Muswell Hill, but what I saw as I emerged from the station was an office block similar to the one at Archway, but surrounded by pylons, used car lots and waste land.
The windows that fronted the office block were maybe fifty feet away.
She had delivered this stunner with oh-by-the-way casualness as the two of them were leaving the Human Polity office block on Monday, heading for the tube station along with a great mob of operant human bureauÂ.
Whatever the truth, five of the most suitable were summoned to be interviewed in a grim Victorian office block on the wrong side of the Thames, and three of them were ordered to report to Bletchley.
There was a cluster of warehouses behind the airport office block, tractors were already moving round them, tugging flat-bed trailers loaded with bales of wool.
His audience was gathered in a small crowd outside the office block front door.
Each office block had a rest room, and it was tacitly accepted that if the door was locked you did not make a song and dance about it.
City rents have reached a point where it would pay to build an office block on pontoons and moor it off the coast.
His remains were eventually found in 1951, during the digging of the foundations for a new office block, and finally identified by a ring, his dental record, and a fracture of the leg sustained in a rugby match at Oxford.
At the time, Bret Rensselaer was setting up an undercover operation that worked out of an office block in Holborn and processed selected data from the Berlin office.
There was a lot more character, I supposed, in the splendidly proportioned, solidly built town house that Radnor had chosen on a corner site on Cromwell Road, but a flat half acre of modern office block would have been easier on his staff.