Examples of 'building was purchased' in a sentence
Meaning of "building was purchased"
building was purchased - This phrase suggests that a building was bought or acquired by someone, possibly for personal or commercial use. It indicates a transaction where ownership of the building changed hands
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building was purchased
The building was purchased six years ago.
A church was formed and one year later a building was purchased.
The building was purchased with the help of sponsors.
Depreciation is applied beginning with the year in which the building was purchased or acquired.
From there a building was purchased and equipment upgraded.
A building was purchased on the reservation to house the center.
In the United States a rented building was purchased and in Switzerland land was acquired.
A building was purchased to house the new mill, which has been ordered.
Shortly thereafter, the building was purchased by a church.
The building was purchased six years ago by a corporation fronting for the Chinese government.
In 2000 the old building was purchased and restoration work begun.
The building was purchased by the owners of the Ivanhoe hotel in 2016 changing nothing inside.
In 1845, the whole conventual building was purchased to be used as the Municipal Palace.
The office building was purchased by the Benson family and was completely renovated.
This building was purchased from the royal family of the erstwhile State of Travancore.
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The building was purchased by Mr.
The building was purchased by nearby Notre Dame College.
The building was purchased from Sweden, which had also used it as an embassy.
Brinkman 's building was purchased by a company called Inter-City Land Development.
The building was purchased by the Christchurch Heritage Trust in 1997 to save it from demolition.
The building was purchased by the Vincentian Fathers in 1922 and turned into a Catholic seminary.
The building was purchased by the Central Labor Council and the local Trade Union in 1915.
In 1987 the building was purchased by the historical society and restored.
In 1920, the building was purchased by a group of artists in order to forestall commercial takeover.
Later that year, the building was purchased for $5.25 million by a group of local developers.
This building was purchased in 2006 and took four years until it emerged that nowadays.
The building was purchased from the church in 1856 and began trading in the same year.
Yet another building was purchased in 2001, this one was used for the technical production facility.
The building was purchased in a ruinous condition, by the National Trust in 2005.
The building was purchased by the present private owner in February 1995.
In 2010, a building was purchased in the Lakensestraat and then completely renovated.
The building was purchased in December 2001, and renovations began immediately.
In 1926 the building was purchased by the City Council, who began restoring it.
The building was purchased by the BHI in 1972, where its headquarters have been ever since.
In 1960 the main building was purchased by Stanley Shapiro, and was used mostly for storage.
The building was purchased by the University of Chicago in 1968.
The wood building was purchased by Mary Passmore in the early 1870s.
In 1965, the building was purchased and restored by the National Bank of Mexico.
In July 2005, the building was purchased at auction by local entrepreneur Scott Donaldson.
The unfinished building was purchased and completed around 1800 by Benjamin Hawkes.
In 1994 the building was purchased by a local businessman, Jorge Nacle Hamuche.
In 1875 the building was purchased by Stuart Gallenga Romeo, giving it its present name.
In 2006, the building was purchased by Studio V Design, and they restored the façade and interior.
In 1991 the building was purchased by the Bergen Parapsychological Union.
In 2005 the building was purchased by Financial District Properties.
The building was purchased by the University of Notre Dame in 2006.
In 1981, building was purchased from Patricia Kittleman by her son Bruno Reich.
The building was purchased by Deutsche Bank when it acquired Bankers Trust in 1998.
In 1981, the building was purchased by the Beverly Wilshire Investment Company.
In 1985 the building was purchased by the City of Laurel from the State of Maryland.
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