"His heart raced as the footsteps drew closer. The darkness enveloped him, suffocating his senses. Suddenly, a hand grabbed his shoulder, sending a shiver down his spine."
i saw the structure of a building.
You can say, "The structure of the building was stable."
The internal structure of the building was damaged in the fire.
The building was about fifty feet high, its structuregeometrical in shape, with windows as tall as doorways, and doorways the size of library bookshelves.
my first marriage was very suspenseful seeing as i was marrying my self.
My cousin said that the horror movies were very suspenseful. ;)
The structure of that tall building has the most improved work I have ever seen!
The word structure means to build by adding on. It can be a physical building, a structure being built, or used in language, as in a sentence has no structure.
The building's ancient structure could crumble if there was an earthquake.
If by 'this structure' we're talking about sentence structure, then what is unacceptable is the ambiguity as regards what the actual subject of the sentence is. The ambiguity has to do with the fact that 'this structure' can also mean the structure of a building or other physical object; if that's the case, then this question could be trashed with the comment, "Not enough information to answer."
The student received a one-week suspension from school for violating the dress code.
The building was about fifty feet high, its structure geometrical in shape, with windows as tall as doorways, and doorways the size of library bookshelves.