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rebuild - use in sentences
Object
- temple: He challenged and encouraged the people who had returned from exile to rebuild the temple.
- confidence: Phillip Bowman must urgently meet with the unions to begin the process to restore and rebuild workforce confidence.
- infrastructure: The need to rebuild a media infrastructure from the bottom up is clearly evident.
- bridge: It should not be difficult to rebuild that bridge at double width to solve that problem?
Infinitive complement
- accommodate: Again I had a nice setting up grant and this time there was also a major lab rebuild to accommodate the new activities.
Modifying Another Word
- extensively: It was later enlarged in 1832 and 1868 before being extensively rebuilt in 1906 at a cost of £ 2000.
- partly: They form a group with the partly rebuilt terrace nos.
- partially: The church itself reveals two medieval phases and was partially rebuilt at the end of the 19thC.
- substantially: The hall house was substantially rebuilt, and its service end embedded within the new trading hall.
- largely: The old town within the walls was largely rebuilt also.
Present participle complement
- accord: If our vendor did not rebuild according to the guidelines required where do we stand legally?
Preposition: in
- reign: The hospital was rebuilt in the reign of Charles II.
- stone: The fort was rebuilt in stone during the second half of 2nd century AD by the men of Legion II Augusta.
- century: There was a chapel which was rebuilt in the 13 th century.
- style: After a fire in 1843, parts had been rebuilt in the Gothic style in 1844 and 1847.
Preposition: from
- scratch: Acoustics are still the biggest concern, and are the reason that the theater cannot be rebuilt from scratch.
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