Examples of using She built in English and their translations into Russian
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She built the Wailing Wall.
They're saying that she built some kind of shrine to Louie.
She built me this gazebo in the grounds where I write.
But, by the time she was 13, She built a criminal empire!
She built what basically turned out to be a financial house of cards.
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In a world dominated by men, she built a city of women.
Apparently she built a pagan temple and let the priests of Baal into the palace.
Come on, she deserves the money… she built this firm.
In Istanbul, she built synagogues and yeshivas.
In 1884 she built a house in what is now the center of the township.
So imagine what gives him a little house she built all so sweet delicacy.
She built a school and a church and in 1562, Dębno was granted a city charter.
At Beni-Hasan, in Middle Egypt, she built a rock-cut temple known in Greek as Speos Artemidos.
All four hands should have a say in where the egg is kept andMelanie's probably sitting on it in a nest she built somewhere.
To them, she built a small toy house, now she needs to equip.
Later, she built monastery on the same place, in this monastery Queen Tina took monastic vows.
In 913 she built forts at Tamworth to guard against the Danes in Leicester, and in Stafford to cover access from the Trent Valley.
The Architect" because, for decades, she built these intricate, untraceable identities for the…- CIA.
She built an indoor children's play center that by day was filled with happy kids, and by night was leased to a biohazard research company.
Æthelflæd had already fortified an unknown location called Bremesburh in 910 and in 912 she built defences at Bridgnorth to cover a crossing of the River Severn.
Among the towns where she built defences were Bridgnorth, Tamworth, Stafford, Warwick, Chirbury and Runcorn.
Remaining unmarried, she lived with his sister Anna andsometimes also with Laura Fitinghoff, with whom she built the Furuliden house in Stocksund, which later became a rest home for women.
The abstract structures she built, on a relatively small scale, contained absurd connections between them.
In a string of senior and board roles for major cultural organisations including the New Zealand Festival, New Zealand International Film Festival andthe Wellington Fringe Festival, she built rich relationships between artists and audiences, harnessing the power of digital and social media.
As it turned out, she built that thing to exploit your access to high-level Earth Republic officers.
Freyalise was one of only two survivors of the nine Planeswalkers who traveled to Phyrexia, and she built the Martyr's Tomb to commemorate her fallen companions and all those who died in the invasion.
In the 1960s she built a house in Cincinnati, Ohio, to which she moved in order to be closer to her son and his family.