Sentence examples for intensive construction from inspiring English sources

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A world-wide intensive construction work of the ATLAS muon detector is under way.

Displaced residents were moved to an artificial island in the middle of Salamonie Lake, Montana, where the intensive construction of highways, tract houses and strip malls soon created an almost exact replica of historic 20th-century Long Island.

Happily, Chow's eye for funny faces and presences remains undimmed: with her wonky lipstick and penguin waddle, Jelly Lin's heroine could halt even the most intensive construction work, though she can't quite top the prologue's bearded, pot-bellied mock-merman, who rises from a bathtub like Ricky Tomlinson in Ken Loach's Riff-Raff.

There is heavy traffic, swollen by often badly maintained and old trucks and buses; huge landfill rubbish dumps which are sometimes set on fire; filthy industries just a few miles from the city; two coal-fired power stations; nearby intensive construction which generates choking clouds of dust; and, seasonally, smoke from crop burning in fields from farmland in neighbouring states.

Meanwhile, with the intensive construction of the large-scale ultra-high or extra-high voltage HVDC, the national grid is becoming an unprecedented large-scale AC/DC hybrid connected complex power system, of which the system protection is confronted with the severe challenges.

The city experienced a period of intensive construction lasting from the Late Classic through to the Terminal Classic.

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David B. Jang: New Works | Five years ago, Jang's early works were best described as labor intensive constructions, in the spirit of Richard Serra and Beverly Pepper, focused on overpowering people with their muscle and control while fixated on representing the aesthetics of their own processes.

That means careful planning and labor-intensive construction.

To spread the oil money, the government encourages labor-intensive construction projects like building bridges, rebuilding ports and paving airstrips and roads.

A $585 billion stimulus package introduced in November, much of it weighted toward labor-intensive construction projects, is also expected to absorb some of the newly unemployed.

In 2003, China's GDP grew by a reported 9.1%, its fastest rate since 1997 driven by the material-intensive construction and automotive sectors.

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