redevelop - use in sentences

Object

  • stadium: In his first 10 years, £ 52 million was spent redeveloping the stadium.
  • site: In the surrounding villages there is a proposal to redevelop the paper mill site in Horton Kirby.
  • land: There is a desire to minimize the amount of land being built on by redeveloping existing urban land.
  • building: The client intends to redevelop the building into three ' luxury ' apartments.
  • website: They should only take two minutes to complete and will really shape how we redevelop the website.
  • museum: We have a tremendously exciting program of change over the next few years as we redevelop the museum.

Preposition: as

  • housing: The hospital has now closed and the site redeveloped as housing.
  • part: The marina and harbor have been redeveloped as part of the Renaissance of Whitehaven.

Modifying Another Word

  • comprehensively: The south side of Norfolk Street has been redeveloped comprehensively for a housing development which turns its back on the street.
  • extensively: The area has been extensively redeveloped around it, except for some very Victorian houses.
  • completely: Whilst a lot of the pages look similar to the previous version, the site has been completely redeveloped from the ground up.
  • newly: Newport Pagnell URC presents Desert Island Disks with Castaway Adrian Boynton Thursday 16 November at 7.30 pm in the newly redeveloped Church.
  • recently: The University has recently redeveloped the Modular Scheme, which had been in place for 9 years.
  • totally: Walton-on-Thames town center was totally redeveloped in the early 1960s.

Infinitive complement

  • provide: The site is being redeveloped to provide housing in the area.
  • create: Royal Leamington Spa ' s Royal Pump Rooms have been redeveloped to create a cultural complex worthy of the 21st century.
  • include: The site is being redeveloped to include a new housing estate.

Preposition: in

  • 1960s: Once back to back housing, the parish was redeveloped in the 1960s.

Preposition: for

  • housing: In addition, many of the smaller employment sites are being redeveloped for housing.
  • purpose: The space cleared will probably be redeveloped for housing purposes -- a prime site next to the station.

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