Examples of using Construction lasted in English and their translations into German
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Construction lasted until 1910.
This"final landscaping" stage of construction lasted until the end of April 2014.
Its construction lasted from 1925 to 1933.
Zāle's idea was implemented by architect Ernests Štālbergs(1883-1958); the construction lasted for four years.
The construction lasted 10 years.
Plans for the Main Gate were approved bySecretary of the Navy Robert Smith in 1805, and construction lasted from that year until 1806.
The construction lasted five years.
The most striking detail of the SplitCathedral is its Romanesque-Gothic bell tower, whose construction lasted from the 13th to the 16th century.
Its construction lasted from 1555 by 1561.
It was built during the period of Ptolemy II of Filadelfoy by the famous architect Swstrato the Knidio,the Dexifanoys and its construction lasted twelve years.
Its construction lasted for five centuries.
The beginning of the construction of the parish church of St.Michael dates back to the mid-fourteenth century(1363) and the construction lasted until the eighteenth century.
The construction lasted from 1533 to 1549.
It was built in the early seventeenth century(the construction lasted nine years), but the first city hall had been in Augsburg since the end of the fourteenth century.
Construction lasted from 1934 until January 19, 1969, when it was consecrated.
New Bridge from the late eighteenth century Symbol of Ronda whose construction lasted for 40 years and connects the old town with the new district of Ronda and offers visitors spectacular views and a great place to take stunning photos.
Its construction lasted from the end of the thirteenth century to 1516.
The construction lasted less than two years and the Theatre was opened in 1783.
The construction lasted for almost 2 years and more than 16 million euros were invested.
The construction lasted for several years and in 1972, the 57-storey tower was finished.
Its construction lasted for about 30 years but only the western wing was completed.
Construction lasted from 1779 to 1783; in 1796 the church became the parish church of the new independent parish of San Bartolomé.
The construction lasted for over 11 years, with a budget of millions of American dollars that came from mining different minerals.
The construction lasted for 16 years(until 1882): external construction work lasted for 4 and the interior decoration for 12 years.
The construction lasted over half a century(1246-1300), the work being carried out by stone craftsmen, foreigners, between that and a Frenchman, Iohannes de cioplitorul in Saint-Dié.
The construction lasted for more than seven decades and required the work of 20,000 men, to transport materials, build the foundation, and to carve and set the stones.
Its construction lasted of 1557 to 1566: according to an inscription in visible Othoman on the bridge before its recent destruction, this one was finished in year 974 of the Hegira, i.
Its construction lasted more than a century(1405-1531), successor to two earlier buildings, including a Romanesque cathedral of the thirteenth century, the surviving remnants on the north side of the apse.
The construction last up to the middle of the 15thcentury;
Five major projects saw the start of construction last year.

