Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Until now, they have encountered the Nimby (not in my backyard) response when the idea was suggested that one local school be vacated to make way for another patron.
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The first town hall was torn down in 1421 to make way for the forerunner to today's town hall.
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In 1949, the house was threatened with demolition to make way for a seven-story apartment house.
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In the late 1920s it was proposed that the land would be compulsorily purchased to make way for a new council housing scheme.
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Original buildings ring the square on three sides; the fourth was razed to make way for a modern justice center, completed in 2006.
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It was moved and rebuilt on a new site in 1912 to make way for an extension to the seafront promenade.
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The area is slated to be demolished within a year to make way for a resort and amusement park.
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This dish is part of the ritual to dispel any negativities of the old year, to make way for a better positive new year.
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Now a museum, it was nearly demolished to make way for a multistorey commercial building.
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The greater part of this housing scheme has in turn been demolished to make way for private sector housing.
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