Sentence examples for to demolition from inspiring English sources

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to demolition

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The action of demolishing or destroying, in particular of buildings or other structures

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Both teams relied on brawling tactics during the first fall, which was awarded to Demolition when they pinned Hart after performing the Demolition Decapitation.

There is always an alternative to demolition.

The torturer compares her work to demolition.

Wandering Ventfort's fabulous rooms, it's hard to imagine how close it came to demolition.

But nobody can think of a feasible alternative to demolition and re-housing.

Still, Mr. Bernstein said, the group remains officially opposed to demolition, at least for now.

Some who remain on other streets put "No to Demolition" posters in the windows.

Nicknamed Bucky after Buck Rogers, Rogers is not one for extravagant flashes, preferring accumulation to demolition.

John H. Beckman, a university vice president, said such renovation could be environmentally preferable to demolition and new construction.

Is this church being abandoned to demolition by negligence simply because of its location on the poverty-stricken East Side?

Even after the changeover to demolition has taken place, officials predict that the cleanup will take months.

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