Sentence examples for to erecting from inspiring English sources

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to erecting

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To put up by the fitting together of materials or parts.

  • To erect a house or a fort

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He compared the project to erecting the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

Southerners have taken to erecting these cairns to adorn their gardens.

"This could entail anything from changing road markings to erecting new safety barriers".

One critic at the time likened it to erecting the Great Pyramid and then advertising for a dynasty of pharaohs to go inside.

One final suggestion: When Ottawa and Copenhagen get round to erecting a monument on the island, it would perhaps be best not to use white marble, that high up in the Arctic.

During the period 1815 48, the Austrian statesman Prince Metternich, a major influence in Austria and in Europe generally, devoted his energies to erecting an antirevolutionary chain of international alliances throughout Europe.

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The founders plan, eventually, to erect 1,000.

Similar worries prompted the government to erect the encircling fence.

It's not that they're trying to erect roadblocks.

Then there will be time to erect a monument".

Some accused Williams of plotting to erect a McMansion.

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