renovations in the PONS Dictionary

renovations Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to make renovations

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The renovations covered the ancient baronial hall, restoration of the tracery and other architectural features.
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Beginning in 2009 major renovations began to all three schools in the district.
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In the early 90s, renovations were started but were quickly shut down when free-floating oil was discovered in the sewers.
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After renovations in the twenty-first century, the castle and gardens are now open to visitors.
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It will also help fund recent renovations to the ticket centre -- including a wheelchair-accessible counter -- and the coat check and storage area.
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During the renovations, a new wooden roof was added to the chapel and the campanulate, or bell-shaped facade, was added to the front wall of the chapel.
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Acts of generosity and neighbourliness are all too uncommon when it comes to renovations and new builds.
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The main site includes a dining room, hall, library, visual arts centre and a sick bay, with renovations in other classrooms.
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The company had larger-scale expansion plans that included a water park, boutique shopping, a water and laser show, 48-story condominium high-rises and further renovations.
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As part of the renovations, the infield was redone and the outfield fences were moved closer to home plate.
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