Sentence examples for backlog of buildings from inspiring English sources

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Con Ed and the Buildings Department had a backlog of buildings to inspect, and it was a few months before we could use our stoves again.

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The University of Sydney, one the country's largest, has announced that it will cut staffing costs by 7.5 percent next year to help finance a backlog of building repairs and maintenance, and investment in information technology.

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He pointed the finger at a group of senior inspectors who told The Times in May that, under his leadership, the bureau put the public at risk by requiring it to cut corners on safety reviews in a frantic drive to clear a massive backlog of uninspected buildings.

He went along with the eccentric brief for scattered colleges that combined teaching with living, all to be assembled by developing the unsightly prefabricated Clasp system, then the most successful and adaptable of the rapid construction kits devised to tackle the postwar backlog of public building.

The incident led to the Khyber Pass being closed for several days, with a huge backlog of containers building up in ten depots dotted around Peshawar.

What this means is that there is a huge backlog of mail building up in all the offices where the new processes have been introduced.

Ministers have highlighted the massive backlog of cases building up in Strasbourg and implied that the "margin of appreciation" allowed to each country in interpreting the human rights convention in different national ways is too narrow.

Marty Morgenstern, secretary of labor and workforce development, said the backlog of claims building up at the EDD were "unacceptable".

The MPs said other building programmes over the past 10 years had addressed a backlog of leaky, dilapidated buildings and asked whether £45bn was "too much" to be spent on buildings.

First, RFF has taken on huge debts in building the country's impressive high-speed rail network, while letting a big backlog of maintenance build up on local lines.

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