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(31) After a fire in 1801 it was rebuilt by Palliardi.
(32) The stations will be rebuilt with high-level platforms, new buildings and convenient interchange with local bus routes.
(33) It was rebuilt during the Renaissance and the main portal dates from 1617.
(34) The house was seriously damaged by fire in 1879 but rebuilt largely to the original design.
(35) The palace was rebuilt in 1832 after a devastating fire.
(36) It was bought by Charles University in 1762 and they had it rebuilt by A. Prachner.
(37) It has a baronial castle which was rebuilt in the early sixteenth century after fire destruction.
(38) He accused the Conservatives of squandering £100 million of North Sea oil receipts that could have rebuilt the country on tax cuts.
(39) At the present time some of the old Airey houses are being demolished and rebuilt.
(40) The theatre was rebuilt in a heavily ornamental classicist style,[http://sentencedict.com/rebuilt.html] complete with doric columns and decorative masks.
(41) Find the rebuilt shop near the sea with its commemorative plaque.
(42) In past battles Steam Tanks have exploded with spectacular results, but in each case the machine has been meticulously rebuilt.
(43) East Berlin is being rebuilt and restored at vast expense as a full-scale capital and show-window.
(44) The chancel was rebuilt in 1870, and the rest of the church thoroughly restored in 1882 by public subscription.
(45) In order to ingratiate himself with the populace, he rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem on a hitherto unprecedented scale.
(46) It was Chipping Norton's pride being rebuilt after a fire in 1872.
(47) The walls of our imprisonment were there before we appeared on the scene[sentencedict.com], but they are ever rebuilt by ourselves.
(48) Much of the city had to be rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake.
(49) Although partially ruined, the watchtower had been rebuilt and fortified by Skarsnik's Goblins.
(50) One of the earliest buildings in the castle, it was rebuilt after the fire in 1142.
(51) A rebuilt Holloway prison was to cater for the physical and psychological problems of women offenders.
(52) In 1898, six years after Spurgeon's death, the building suffered a disastrous fire and had to be rebuilt.
(53) The N tower was completed in 1466 but rebuilt after a fire in 1835; the s tower is of 1511.
(54) All the hospitals in Southampton have been rebuilt over the past few years.
(55) The wood of the World War One aircraft is thrashed but the fittings are not and they can be rebuilt.
(56) Community can only be rebuilt by opportunity to all, responsibility from all.
(57) The 11.00 on Good Friday was the first passenger train over the rebuilt Rheidol Bridge which is a particulary fine structure.
(58) The eastern arm was rebuilt in the thirteenth century on to a Romanesque nave.
(59) The nearby Brancusi workshop will be entirely rebuilt and an underground car park constructed under the piazza to accommodate tourist coaches.
(60) Some squatters have rebuilt burned-out roofs and replaced electrical and plumbing systems.
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