Example sentences of "[was/were] build [prep] the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Many were built on the edge of towns or cities and have subsequently been overtaken by urban development .
3 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 .
4 These two vehicles were built at the turn of the century for the Zillertalbahn a line in the Austrian Tyrol , and were donated in 1968 .
5 ‘ Many of the first colonies were built at the expense of societies the settlers did n't understand because their cultures varied from Earth basic , ’ she said .
6 In addition to these yards terraced cottages that were similar in size and appearance were built to the north of Mutton Lane .
7 When the mills of the North of England are referred to , we think immediately of the nineteenth-century factories which were built for the purpose of manufacturing yarn and textiles , rather than buildings containing corn-grinding machinery .
8 It was from this time onward that Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture was begun .
9 From this time onward Christian churches were built for the purpose of worship and a form of Christian architecture developed .
10 But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond .
11 It was in this time that the Hall was demolished and farms were built following the enclosure of the open fields .
12 The temple was important in Etruscan life and temples were built in the centre of towns .
13 The tunnels were built in the reign of George the third … but engineers say they 've stood up to two centuries of wear remarkably well .
14 Many Roman villas were built in the form of a rectangle — buildings on three sides and a wall on the fourth .
15 These were built after the earthquake of 1305 .
16 Many of these were built before the use of RSJs and have therefore yielded substantial quantities of high grade structural timber such as pitch pine ; possibly even some of the old Archangel white .
17 These Iron Age structures were built before the arrival of the Vikings ; but why they were built , or who their architects feared , remains a mystery to this day .
18 They were built around the beginning of the nineteenth century .
19 Temporary booking-offices , thatched and constructed of railway sleepers , were built near the site of the mela itself to sell tickets to returning pilgrims .
20 It was built under the superintendence of Mr Wright , the Chief of the Company 's carriage department ; and the interior was fitted up by Messrs Gillow , eminent upholsterers of Oxford Street .
21 In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin .
22 ‘ Monpazier , in fact , was built for the King of England , Edward the First , and one of its hotels is even named for him . ’
23 Crayke Castle was built for the Bishop of Durham in 1430 .
24 It was at this period after the Norman invasion that the Palace of Mansion house was built for the Bishop of Rochester .
25 A roundabout was built at the top of Anerley Hill to provide a run-round loop and was said to be located partly in five different boroughs .
26 At the end of the spacious triple-arched trainshed a heavily corniced three-storey frontage block was built at the head of twin flights of balustraded stairs rising to the entrance on the first floor .
27 This spacious house was built at the turn of the century of Aberdeen granite and has a most unusual roof structure which incorporates a domed tower — the tower bedroom below is very popular with guests .
28 The house was built at the turn of the century as a country home and used for many years as a shooting lodge .
29 Later , as his family came into the world , it was to be the dining-room and a new surgery was built at the side of the house , but when Mrs Curdle first knew him , the doctor and his wife dined in the sunny little room at the back of the house , conveniently near to the kitchen .
30 In 1880 an orphanage was built at the side of the Hospício , and there is now a primary school housed in a separate building at the back .
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