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Перевод: building speek building


[прилагательное]
строительный;
[существительное]
здание; строение; постройка ; сооружение; надворные службы; надворные постройки; строительство
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The Romans started building their wall in about 122 AD and upon completion it ran from Wallsend-on-Tyne in the east to Bowness on Solway in the west, a distance of seventy-three miles.
  2. Nevertheless, provided that it is possible to make informed assumptions about the likely shapes and sizes of buildings at particular periods, a computer can be programmed to search for particular configurations of post-holes that might result from such a structure and "peel them off", to reveal a simplified picture of earlier building phases.
  3. The reason is not simply that the developer has little experience of historic buildings, but that the pension fund or insurance company buying it wants a building which is effectively new, with a sure life of many years ahead of it.
  4. It may be noted that although throughout the preceding period the vast proportion of the nation's building costs was being spent on war damage repairs and reinstatement, an activity in which building and quantity surveyors provided invaluable service, the building surveyor made no impact within the Institution at this time.
  5. Here is the modest parish church of St Mary: the date of its founding is obscure, but a panel over the porch records that the building was restored by Lady Anne Clifford in 1663 after she found it in ruinous condition.
  6. A pukka building was duly erected, but its medical function has somehow been indefinitely postponed.
  7. "That little building you saw came about like this.
  8. No one was under any illusion that Margaret Thatcher was in the business of building expensive prestige projects - a category into which the Channel Tunnel was wrongly put.
  9. It is a stone building of 1737.
  10. Formerly a European commissioner, and now the outgoing chairman of Britain's Civil Aviation Authority, Sir Christopher Tugendhat is to become chairman of Abbey National, a building society turned retail bank.
  11. Threat to insurers AS THE 1.1bn takeover bid by Australian Mutual Provident, Australia's largest life insurer, gets underway for the Pearl Group, a new survey suggests that perhaps the Australians should have made a bid for a building society.
  12. Oxfordshire, after 1944, was faced with a massive programme of building and reorganization, and (as its Development Plan makes clear) it would all take time.
  13. Sometimes, quite independent of this influence, certain rural estates continued to practise their own distinctive styles of building.

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