How To Use Refurbishment In A Sentence

  • This is where another highly successful businesswoman with a love of property refurbishment is selling her home. Times, Sunday Times
  • The annual budget for the secretariat is approved by the board of governors in which the refurbishment was included. Times, Sunday Times
  • This terraced house is undergoing refurbishment, retaining period features such as open fireplaces and stripped wooden floors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Smoking was initially restricted to the bar area of the clubhouse after an unserviceable extractor fan was removed during a £26,000 refurbishment earlier in the year.
  • The toilets were shut for refurbishment and reopened with steel urinals and toilet seats.
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  • With refurbishment, this property has the potential to become a stylish and gracious home.
  • It was used as offices and will need refurbishment to be converted back to a house. Times, Sunday Times
  • The planned refurbishment would remove the mezzanine, an important part of the building's heritage significance
  • The prince - who is also titled the Earl of Wessex - was given a tour of the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, which is currently staging its first production after a two-year £15. 3 million refurbishment. Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • There it is to undergo refurbishments, including repairs to a stabiliser fin damaged in transit.
  • New data centers and those that undergo significant refurbishment are directed by the 1987 Montreal Protocol to use halon alternatives because of ozone-depleting properties of halon.
  • A wind of change began blowing through the club earlier this year when members realised the premises were long overdue for refurbishment and the institution itself needed a fresher image.
  • We recently moved into a flat in a Victorian building and upset the neighbours with extensive refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Can you give us details of the refurbishment which Odeon planned for the building, including artists' impressions?
  • Its auction next Wednesday and inevitable refurbishment will remove the last traces of a simple rustic life. Times, Sunday Times
  • After completion of an ongoing refurbishment project on one of the jetties, which is expected to occur in the second half of Buckeye Partners, L.P. to Acquire 80% Interest in Marine Storage Facility for Liquid Petroleum Products in Freeport, Bahamas - Yahoo! Finance
  • Whatever the refurbishment cost the building cannot, must not, become another infamous centre of dereliction.
  • She highlighted damp in the building and the extensive refurbishment work that the flat would need. Times, Sunday Times
  • They insist that all council housing be handed over to the private sector or the government will not give money for the refurbishment of them.
  • The anemometer fitted to the roof of the clubhouse, which warns members of the conditions they face as they venture to the first tee, was not in operation during the refurbishment.
  • This refurbishment includes replacement, pointing and refurbishment of stonework on the four faces and the north and south transepts.
  • Little did we know there would be building and refurbishment work going on for the whole of our holiday. The Sun
  • The refurbishment took place under difficult circumstances, with the tenants still occupying the building, Masilela adds.
  • Twenty-five years after it opened along the left bank of the Seine, just across from the Tuilleries Gardens and the furthermost reaches of the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay has opened again after a period of expansion, refurbishment and thoughtful rehanging of its collection. New Visions Arrive at the Orsay
  • The building will undergo an internal refurbishment and be ready to open for business in October. Times, Sunday Times
  • His patience had already been worn away by the reluctance of the Dulwich Estate, the owner of the freehold, to grant a lease long enough to make it worthwhile to undertake the necessary refurbishment of the grandstand, which is closed for safety reasons, and the 450‑metre track itself. Herne Hill revival would be perfect legacy of the 1948 Austerity Games
  • She insisted on using her own household items because she feared political enemies might spark an expenses row over refurbishment work. The Sun
  • The weasel-worded letters to school managers promising new buildings and big refurbishment works epitomised the whole thing.
  • The new kitchens and art room are part of a block at the school that has already undergone extensive refurbishment.
  • The supermarket, still in process of refurbishment, has re-opened its glitzy new coffee shop, so I took my lunch there.
  • If your airplane needs complete cosmetic refurbishment, new avionics and a new engine, chances are, you'll pass that point if you go ahead with the upgrade.
  • The grant means that work on the refurbishment can begin July, with a view to being completed by the Summer of 2006.
  • I was laughing really hard when I heard the ex-mubarak saying, I spent thirty years in serving Egypt and Egyptions, I'm pretty sure that he made a mistake, he should say 30 years in helping Israel and US ... there will be no revolution as islam waits to take control Al-Banna was quite clear that his goal was not solely an anti-colonialist struggle in Egypt nor the refurbishment of Islam, but rather a world revolution that would establish Islam as the dominant religion of the entire world: we will not stop at this point i.e., ? The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • It had undergone full refurbishment just five years earlier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Replacement of the electrical wiring and heating systems, and refurbishment of the lift, were completed on time.
  • The book company, however, is focusing on accelerating its refurbishment programme, rather than opening masses of new stores.
  • And he revealed the household waste site in Ilkley was next on the list for refurbishment.
  • This refurbishment sensitively rehabilitates a Victorian institution to house galleries and performance spaces.
  • Currus is participating in the refurbishment project under a subcontract to Defense Solutions.
  • Set in a walled garden with a studio, it is currently undergoing refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last year the partnership carried out a rebranding exercise and office refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The £200,000 refurbishment of the block, which was farm workers' cottages until the estate was sold and became a hotel in the 1940s, has created 12 single rooms, one twin-bedded room, a communal kitchen and rest room and a laundry.
  • A programme of refurbishment at Pullman Court includes work on original features such as the pink faience tiling that emphasises many planes of the blocks and research into the interior colour scheme.
  • Decaying steelwork and water leaks have weakened the tunnel structures, and many stations are in need of major refurbishment.
  • This terraced house is undergoing refurbishment, retaining period features such as open fireplaces and stripped wooden floors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same family have lived here for the past 45 years and it needs a total refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • People either wanted them in need of refurbishment or in turnkey condition, and they were being chased by three or four people in the auction room.
  • Sunday last was a special day in the history of the Easkey parish when St. James's Church was rededicated after major refurbishment.
  • The one and only house that has sold in my street was a tip in need of total refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The work in the first phase of refurbishment has fortunately not been confined to replastering the ornate ceiling and fiddling about with the organ.
  • In 2001 the building was re-roofed and internal refurbishment also took place.
  • The first phase of the organ refurbishment, the restoration and reinstallation of the Swell, Great fluework and Pedal Principal 32ft stop, was completed as part of the major transformation of the Royal Festival Hall, which reopened in June 2007. Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk
  • The refurbishment has increased the size of the library, modernised its facilities and improved access.
  • The refurbishment of the building has revealed many of its secrets.
  • The refurbishment of the toilets under the Town Hall and creation of disabled access would of course be necessary.
  • We all agree that comprehensive refurbishment is long overdue. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is where another highly successful businesswoman with a love of property refurbishment is selling her home. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has undergone a full refurbishment and the property has been finished to a high standard. The Sun
  • Phantom Manor, the carousel and part of the main castle were boarded up for refurbishment. The Sun
  • The main buildings may not be of modern design, but there was no technical evidence to show that any of them are structurally unsound or incapable of reuse, with refurbishment if necessary.
  • The committee are hoping for a generous response which will help towards defraying the cost of refurbishment and rust treating of the surround railing and gates which is planned to be carried out in the near future.
  • DOWNSIDE The grade II* listing may limit an extensive refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is where another highly successful businesswoman with a love of property refurbishment is selling her home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both marriages are ripe for either refurbishment, or total demolition. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Hainsworth said a £5.2 million refurbishment would start at the store in October.
  • The second vessel in NCL America, the Norwegian Sky, gets reflagged into U.S. registry and renamed Pride of Aloha during a complete refurbishment in September, following her Alaska season.
  • The supply chain is comprised of the vendors and suppliers that provide consumable materials and refurbishment services to the supply system and depot.
  • The repairs include refurbishment of the belfry and clock face, cleaning and repairing the bricks and replacing the low-level roof.
  • The hotel is booked in for a major refurbishment this year. The Sun
  • These houses now require urgent investment and refurbishment before they can be allocated.
  • You make me laugh Ricardo. there will be no revolution as islam waits to take control Al-Banna was quite clear that his goal was not solely an anti-colonialist struggle in Egypt nor the refurbishment of Islam, but rather a world revolution that would establish Islam as the dominant religion of the entire world: we will not stop at this point i.e., ? The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Work is continuing on the refurbishment of two units at a large thermal power station in Baghdad.
  • This involves what's called surface infrastructure, and so you're talking about bridges, roads, overpasses, possibly the reconstruction or refurbishment of ports and so forth.
  • The tower will be scaffolded throughout and the clock faces will be removed for refurbishment, re-glazing and re-gilding at the end of August.
  • That's because we have a strict refurbishment process that means a used car must satisfy a standard put in place by the manufacturer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The series began in 2000, two years after the completion of John Miller's gallery refurbishment, and coincident with the Serpentine's 30th anniversary.
  • To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment.
  • All the same, busy foyer ceramics and florid room furnishings suggest a resort ripe for refurbishment.
  • The homes have been empty for a decade and are in need of refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first phase of the organ refurbishment, also carried out by Harrison and Harrison Ltd, saw the restoration and reinstallation of the Swell, Great fluework and Pedal Principal 32ft stop, and was completed as part of a major transformation of the Royal Festival Hall, which reopened in June 2007. London SE1 community website
  • The hostel has undergone a 1.2million refurbishment and now has a mix of ensuite, family and dorm rooms. The Sun
  • This refurbishment includes replacement, pointing and refurbishment of stonework on the four faces and the north and south transepts.
  • The hostel was in the firing line because of a steady decline in visitor numbers and the need for building refurbishments.
  • The hotel, which was traditionally seen as a magnet for the highest fliers on the Dublin social scene, shunned the four-star ranking and chose instead to become an unclassified hotel until it completed a programme of refurbishments.
  • The hostel has undergone a 1.2million refurbishment and now has a mix of ensuite, family and dorm rooms. The Sun
  • The main building of the consulate had been undergoing extensive refurbishment at the time of the attack and many staff were working in outbuildings within the complex.
  • Its auction next Wednesday and inevitable refurbishment will remove the last traces of a simple rustic life. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first phase of the project includes the refurbishment of the bedrooms and revamping the bar and public areas.
  • The church is included in a multi-million pound refurbishment project, but it is unlikely the money can be used for security fencing.
  • Each of the ships is loaded and deployed for 3 year stints, after which they return to their main base in the US for refurbishment.
  • The refurbishment of the town hall in Naas, now three months overdue, is expected to cost in the region of half a million Euro.
  • Why was there a need for a major refurbishment to an award-winning building that had only been completed ten years?
  • Earthquake concerns are what led Opera House to take on the refurbishment now.
  • The council hopes the refurbishment project would be funded mainly through grants.
  • The second was for the refurbishment of a fleet of Nimrod maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest was put aside for the refurbishment of a science lab with equipment costing 70,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • As part of the refurbishment, a new orchestra pit, accommodating up to 60 musicians, has been created, along with the construction of a new backstage block, incorporating dressing rooms, and an increase in the height of the flytower.
  • The project employs 310 Iraqi workers and covers the rehabilitation of both turbines and the refurbishment of the 132kV switchyard.
  • The annual budget for the secretariat is approved by the board of governors in which the refurbishment was included. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rest was put aside for the refurbishment of a science lab with equipment costing 70,000. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its managing director John Walker, who has worked there for 45 years, said the company was continuing its own refurbishment plans and extending its new warehouse to 140,000 square feet.
  • It was announced towards the end of last month that refurbishment aimed at updating the clock had been completed.
  • The works will entail the conversion and refurbishment of the existing convent and the addition of two buildings.
  • The Marine Institute has just completed an extensive refurbishment at its facilities.
  • Work is also continuing on the refurbishment of two units at a large thermal power station in south Baghdad.
  • This refurbishment includes replacement, pointing and refurbishment of stonework on the four faces and the north and south transepts.
  • The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built.
  • Renovation of the siamang enclosure and refurbishment of the old circular toilet near the main entrance are progressing well.
  • The company relocated 21 of its smallest stores to bigger outlets in the year and spruced up 135 other shops in a refurbishment programme.
  • It seems clear that the current Civic Centre is in need of replanning due to serious overcrowding, overloaded equipment systems and ‘low quality building fabric in need of refurbishment‘.
  • A 31m refurbishment was completed this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to the purchase price, she expended a million pounds sterling on its refurbishment.
  • But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed.
  • At that date Firle was continuing to press ahead with what was in reality its long contemplated refurbishment plan.
  • There comes a point in the refurbishment process where the law of diminishing returns come into play.
  • The main alternative is to allow members to remain in place while refurbishment work is completed around them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plans are afoot for a complete refurbishment of the building, and in the meantime Michael is developing the food side of the business.
  • He has put a store refurbishment and rebranding programme at the forefront of his plans. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's an imposing sandstone detached residence, in an exclusive cul-de-sac, with an extensive refurbishment completed.
  • I felt very sophisticated walking around the Coliseum, listening to the oohs and aahs about the refurbishment, and the gasps about the cornucopia of Ladies' loos.
  • In the meantime Graham's been soldiering away at the window frames on the back of the house, effecting repairs and refurbishments, and working to a higher standard than I've ever seen him do before.
  • I have bought a 1920s holiday home and was planning to carry out extensive refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • The properties were unencumbered and the funds were deemed to be required either for the purchase of a property abroad or for refurbishment of the existing property.
  • Although in poor condition, refurbishment has already begun on this rambling residence.
  • Because of their modular construction these are easily replaced, enabling quick refurbishment and turn round.
  • The house is now up for sale and in need of extensive refurbishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Comprehensive refurbishment has upgraded the exterior, inserted new sash window frames and an over-light to the panelled door, and replanned the interior to provide two bedrooms, an upper floor bathroom and toilet.
  • A refurbishment that was completed early? Times, Sunday Times
  • He'll be going home after the SRBs are fished out of the ocean and sent back for refurbishment.:: gawp:: Nebula Weekend, days 2-3
  • She is currently working on refurbishment plans for her two homes. Times, Sunday Times
  • This will be achieved through two interrelated commissions: the design of general purpose buildings, and the reconfiguration and refurbishment of campus forecourts and ceremonial space.
  • There's an imposing sandstone detached residence, in an exclusive cul-de-sac, with an extensive refurbishment completed.
  • The galleries have shut up shop for refurbishment, re-opening in April next year.
  • We now start on the work of repair and refurbishment of pots and equipment, boats and engines, making and mending, cleaning and painting, there's no end to it - then the insurance - anyone want a job?
  • All the same, busy foyer ceramics and florid room furnishings suggest a resort ripe for refurbishment.
  • Gift said work began on the repairs and refurbishment of the chancery in September 2003 and on the repairs of the residence in January 2004.
  • The ship, on her inaugural cruise after a multi-million refurbishment, anchored off Milford Haven while her passengers were led on a variety of excursions.
  • Tudhope described the refurbishment of the Halifax in the Strand as a copybook development, done in partnership with Kilmartin and again supported by the Bank of Scotland.
  • The Loan Agreement will be conditional upon the completion and final acceptance of the refurbishment of the Villahermosa Palace.
  • MPs sparked fury last night after it emerged their in-house gym is set for a major refurbishment this summer at taxpayers' expense. The Sun
  • The nine-month refurbishment has involved a complete redecoration and redisplaying of works, and also the creation of a new area called The Studio, to be used for educational activities and events.
  • The event organizers finally decided to start a major refurbishment of the Olympic Arena.
  • The Trust decided to finance a complete refurbishment, including architectural changes.
  • The Lava Lounge is currently undergoing extensive refurbishment unrelated to the fire.
  • The report calls on the Department for Education to invest more money in refurbishment programmes and address pay levels for technicians.
  • Jenkinson instigated a refurbishment of the old gallery.
  • The second was for the refurbishment of a fleet of Nimrod maritime reconnaissance aircraft. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Rec Centre is getting a serious spit-and-polish, as part of a refurbishment of its interior.
  • The forward assembly, composed of the forward skirt, forward skirt extension and the frustum, was moved Thursday from Kennedy's Assembly Refurbishment Facility, or ARF, to the Vehicle Assembly Building for stacking operations. Ares Still Struggles Ahead for 1-X Launch - NASA Watch
  • The refurbishment work is estimated to take five years.
  • To one side is a well equipped works which enables the railway to undertake repairs and refurbishment to high engineering standards.

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