Examples of using She built in English and their translations into Hebrew
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She built this place.
The schools she built.
She built this town.
What happened to the extraordinary home she built?
Which she built her life.
People also translate
Interview with Ali on how she built her empire.
She built him from scratch.
We talk to Ismiel about how she built her empire.
She built new relationships, too.
Come on, she deserves the money… she built this firm.
She built it one room at a time.
They're saying that she built some kind of shrine to Louie.
She built this program from ground up.
Whistler painted a portrait of my great-grandmother, she built this place.
It's like she built a little nest for us.
Bracers, pig tails. But, by the time she was 13, She built a criminal empire.
She built a strong staff that believes in her.
While making Arular in her bedroom in west London, she built tracks off her demos, using beats she programmed on the Roland MC-505.
She built me this gazebo in the grounds where I write.
When my daughter was in preschool,every single morning she built an elaborate castle-- ribbons and blocks-- and every single morning the same boy knocked it down gleefully.
She built the Fairmont Apartments on Highland Avenue soon after settling in.
During that time, she built relationships with many reporters at events.
She built an ice castle, made a snow monster and gave herself a complete makeover in one day.
Calmly, she built the terrorists coming out of the tunnel.
She built a modern style glass house out here, about 10 miles north of the old Gamma Ranch.
She built a wall between herself and her father, but after months of hard work the floodgates finally opened and the truth came out.
She built a stronger foundation to the castle, so that, if he did hit it, she wouldn't have to rebuild the whole thing.
She built Tom and Vicky a wing in the administrative building, and she's been spending company money trying to fund her personal wars.
She built an academic career at Berkeley together with her husband, the economist George A. Akerlof, whom she met in a Fed cafeteria.