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1 Besides, they'll be closing down to renovate in the summer, and she'll need another job.
2 The fund will invest in office and hotel properties that Gaw can restore and renovate in urban locations.
3 If you want to renovate in Auckland it's about to get quicker and easier to get building consent, but also more expensive.
4 Those seeking a small house to renovate in Dublin 4 will be interested in the sale of 42 Lansdowne Park, off Northumberland Road.
5 Several of the neighbours of number 104 have already been renovated in this way.
6 The property was renovated in 2003 by its present owners.
7 The property was renovated in the past 18 months.
8 It's surrounded by greenery and was renovated in 2003.
9 The two-storey over-garden-level house was renovated in a period style in 2005, with discrete joinery throughout.
10 Renovated in 2007, the 92sq m house could do with some updating.
11 The terraced properties were renovated in 2002.
12 Emily remembered Mr. Colbert mentioning that parts of the hotel hadn't been renovated in time for the party.
13 Most hospitals would keep the separate Covid-19 areas that many built or renovated in just a couple of weeks.
14 The house was renovated in 2002 with interior design by Mary Ryder and it featured in RTÉ's popular Showhouse series.
15 The multi-purpose ground was renovated in 2006 and those adjustments helped made it fit to host Serie A matches this season.
16 Either will have to be thoroughly renovated in the matter of soil, so that I am anxious to start upon the right basis.
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