1. He strengthened old castles and built new ones. 2. It was true - walls were crumbling and she had better make sure that new ones were not built. 3. One built a house of straw, one built a house of sticks, one built a house of bricks. 4. Proceeds will be used to expand existing networks and to build new ones, the company said. 5. Other religions reported increased reopenings of religious buildings and permission to build new ones. 6. EC Directives on food production mean that many Glasgow-based food manufacturers will have to upgrade old premises or build new ones. 7. Only one will be built so Didcot may yet be reprieved. 8. For the Liberals Mr Peter Bergg said his party was not against council houses being sold off as long as new ones were built. 9. An American company is building one, though the strict new Federal rules forced it to limit its original goals. 10. Although this one was built just after the famous battle, it did serve at Okinawa and elsewhere in the Pacific. |