Sentence examples for be able to redevelop from inspiring English sources

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"There is going to be about an eight-mile stretch inside the city of Brownsville that we're going to be able to redevelop," he said.

"To be able to redevelop that land and provide new housing is an excellent opportunity for both us and the town".

Ayre had said on Sunday it was looking "increasing unlikely" that the Reds would be able to redevelop their current ground, with a move to nearby Stanley Park a more realistic option.

Ayre told fans in July 2011 that it was looking "increasingly unlikely" that the Reds would be able to redevelop Anfield, with a move to nearby Stanley Park a more realistic option.

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The Bulls' long-term hopes of being able to redevelop Edgar Street come at a time when they have suffered major short-term financial worries, following the collapse of a potentially lucrative deal with a telecommunications company.

One argument why there should be no revenue sharing is that the unions here have all redeveloped their grounds at considerable expense and should be able to enjoy the rewards.

What's more, 13,000 campaigners recently signed a petition against plans to redevelop the railway arches, with traders worrying that they have no guarantee about whether they will be able to move back in afterwards.

They may be able to.

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