This is the wall which they are building.
If you plan on building a wall, a supply of bricks is a prerequisite.
This is known as a join operator
Reconstruction of the wall has begun.The reconstruction of the building cost millions.The facial reconstruction was a success.
JOIN operator
"building a building' is not a sentence, it's a sentence fragment. Completing a sentence by adding a subject and auxiliary verb: He is building a building. Example as a noun clause as the sentence subject: Building a building is expensive. Example as a noun clause as the object of a preposition: He plans on building a building.
Yes, a semicolon could indeed join an incomplete sentence and a complete sentence.
It would be wall for building because they support the building.
I wanna join in the party?
The key holders for the wall in this building are typically the building owner, property manager, and maintenance staff.
A fractable is something that is used to cover the top of a roof or wall of a building. It generally makes an ornamental silhouette. An example of a sentence would be: "The fractable on the old house was charming".
They were challenged by Anton Du Beke to "Bring on the wall!"
The price of a wall depends on the size of the wall, materials, and where you are building the wall.