Example sentences of "[was/were] built [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Scotland 's major canals were built across the country to link the western and eastern coasts providing a route which was safer and shorter than the sea passage around the northern coast .
2 These were built across the Campagna and surrounding areas , many miles in length , simply yet grandly constructed .
3 Siemens has no dates yet for them but their orientation certainly suggests they were built during the first centuries AD .
4 Based on the forecasts of the Labour government 's Green Paper of 1977 , 550,000 fewer houses were built during the period 1976–86 than were envisaged as being necessary in order to satisfy the anticipated need .
5 The present psychiatric services have to work with many large old hospitals that were built during the nineteenth century as lunatic asylums .
6 The mast or stave churches of Norway are now unique in Europe and were built during the whole of the Middle Ages from the eleventh century to the Reformation , after which timber churches based on the Eastern European pattern were more usual .
7 S. Paul-outside-the-Walls ( S. Paolo fuori le Mura ) , built in 380 , is so called , as is S. Lorenzo , because both great basilicas were built outside the city walls of ancient Rome .
8 Its former middle-class character was rapidly eroded as thousands of small houses were built on every available plot of land by speculative builders .
9 South of the Sahara , it was only in South Africa that stations were built on a European scale , and only there that stations were replaced by new and larger versions .
10 Its houses , shop , pub and post office were built on a narrow shelf of rock looking out over Start Bay , and it had a population of more than a hundred people .
11 There can be little doubt that Hitler 's conquests were ideologically bankrupt , but they were built on a profound understanding and wilful exploitation of German fears and ambitions .
12 During this period , fifty temples were built on a site of 200 square kilometres around the most prestigious of all , Angkor Wat .
13 In North Yorkshire many barrows were built on a fertile rich brown-earth soil , which only later developed into the poor heathland podsol soil which covers the moors today , and similar changes occurred on other uplands .
14 This aptly describes the houses in this book , which were built on the whole by country gentry , tradesmen and clergymen , on a moderate scale , rather than by the aristocracy , who liked to flaunt their aesthetic views and show how cultivated they were on a much larger one .
15 Handsome stations were built on the line eastwards from Colombo towards Galle because it was along that coast that lawyers and civil servants had their bungalows .
16 Many thatched cottages were built on the brow of a hill overlooking the sea ; and a large potato-field , divided into elongated sections , gave ample scope for many Lewis families to prove that union is strength , for they were busily engaged lifting the crop : each family group was complete in itself ; those who had the most children got most quickly over the ground : many hands make light work , and young backs bend easily .
17 The ideas of the phrenologists contained much sound common sense even though they were built on the false premise that bumps on the skull are a key to personality .
18 In time , more elaborate structures were built on the lines , including mounds ( or ‘ tumuli ’ ) of earth and stone , ‘ burial chambers ’ and dolmens or cromlechs .
19 The wings were built on the Monospar principle with single bracing struts running to the upper fuselage longeron at a point where the bulkhead between the cockpit and passenger cabin could conveniently be located .
20 Shanty towns made of waste materials were built on the outskirts of cities , and bitterly called " Hoovervilles " .
21 Though stations were built on the main line west of Paddington after its opening in 1838 the initial suburban service was poor and the passenger receipts small .
22 Many were built on the edge of towns or cities and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
23 All these elaborations were built on the basic Hippocratic theory of the Four Humours .
24 His famous Etruria works were built on the canal and the carriage costs of coal and raw materials from Liverpool , including the vital china clay shipped to the Mersey port from Cornwall , fell to a rate of 13s 4d ( 67p ) per ton compared with the old road carriage rate of £2 10s ( £2.50 ) .
25 Er the new towns that Hertfordshire were built on were built on the banks of moving skilled engineers out of West London .
26 All the mural fountains were built on the boundaries of properties belonging to the Pease family .
27 Left : Most wide waterway craft were built with a more spacious cabin and many boatmen lived on board although they may also have kept a house on shore .
28 Others were distinctly modern , looking sharp and raw against the soft colours of their rural backdrop , but all were built with the steeply sloping roofs and heavy timbering that she 'd already come to recognise as typical of the region .
29 A neat stone arch and a flight of steps were built at the entrance and these have survived .
30 Houses were built at the street frontage , whilst the interiors of each square or chequer provided garden space .
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