Similar words: building, building materials, rebuild, build, build up, builder, holding out, scalding. Meaning: [‚rɪː'bɪld] n. building again.
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31. They have spent months rebuilding Kraljicamira church but it is completely bare.
32. The reasons for rebuilding this monument after the war are complex.
33. Despite so much rebuilding, Turku Cathedral, like that at Trondheim, retains its Medieval character as well as a national one.
34. On the one hand they are rebuilding in Berlin the grandiose capital of a restored nation state.
35. However, even disintegrated mud brick can help to assess rebuilding phases in Penivian villages or Near Eastern tells.
36. Exacting specifications were then provided for firms who offered to tender for the work of dismantling and rebuilding.
37. During the period of rebuilding the economy after World War Two, the growth rate averaged only 1.4 percent.
38. Two major undertakings of the museum were the dismantling, transportation and rebuilding of a barn and a cottage from nearby locations.
39. Use the five steps and chart below to work out a reasonable estimate of the cost of rebuilding your home.
40. Now they know a two-pronged approach is needed: blocking the virus and rebuilding the damaged immune system.
41. The first proposed rebuilding the Foreign Office on land only owned by the Crown at that date.
42. Much of the cost of this rebuilding of Seagoe Church was met by the Baroness von Steiglitz.
43. Nor does it contemplate the knock-on consequences for Labour ministers of attempting to implement their programme while rebuilding the governmental machine.
44. The 12-year war is officially over, but the rebuilding of the infrastructure has been quite a violent struggle for the people.
45. A fire destroyed some parts of the western end, and then with more rebuilding it was converted into four dwellings.
46. We now are offering them help in consolidating their independence and rebuilding their economies.
47. Ian has spent the winter season rebuilding his machine to make it one of the fastest 600s on the grid.
48. When Dowell moved into the top spot in 1986, he had a lot of rebuilding to do.
49. The rebuilding of the old manor took place over a period of about five years and was probably finished in about 1727.
50. And now they had the immense task of reclaiming all this land and rebuilding all their homes.
51. And he can start making arrangements for the repair and rebuilding.
52. Rebuilding costs might be calculated on a rule of thumb basis but the assumptions would be relatively arbitrary.
53. And to compound the problem, the local planning authority had shown themselves unsympathetic to the owner's over-ambitious plans for rebuilding.
54. Having stood empty for many years, 1987/88 saw the start of considerable renovations and rebuilding.
55. We are giving practical help in consolidating their independence, building up democratic systems of government and rebuilding their economies.
56. Rioch lifted Middlesbrough's fortunes after the liquidation crisis of 1986 and could relish another rebuilding job at Darlington.
57. Conditions attached to the granting of planning permission included not demolishing the existing building until work was ready to begin on rebuilding. Sentencedict.com
58. Only after a period of observation of the new layout in use was it confirmed by rebuilding with permanent structures.
59. He opposed rebuilding the Central Freeway and proposed getting tough on some General Assistance recipients.
60. Davis figures rebuilding the chapter house will cost about $ 1 million.
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