Examples of 'built to house' in a sentence

Meaning of "built to house"

built to house: refers to something specifically constructed to provide shelter or accommodation for a particular purpose. It is commonly used when talking about buildings, such as houses, apartments, or offices, which are designed and built for the purpose of providing living or working spaces

How to use "built to house" in a sentence

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built to house
This place was not built to house people.
It was built to house livestock and horses.
The building was originally built to house a newspaper.
It was built to house rolls of papyrus books.
And an entire megacity is built to house them.
An extension was built to house laboratories and further classrooms.
A barracks is a building or group of buildings built to house soldiers.
Many would be built to house so many prisoners.
Numerous hotels and villas have been built to house them.
Factories were built to house the new machinery.
He sometimes gave away pianos he had built to house guests.
Temples were built to house an image of a god.
A barrack or barracks is a building or group of buildings built to house soldiers.
Thousands are being built to house all our citizens.
The system is currently at nearly double the capacity it was built to house.

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A convent was also built to house the sisters.
It was built to house both commercial and light industrial operations.
The houses were originally built to house hospital workers.
A fortress built to house criminals that other prisons can not handle.
Cheap houses were also built to house the workers.
It was built to house the troops and protect the Alcazaba.
A hangar is a structure built to house aircraft.
Athens was built to house workers and their overlords.
Basilicas were public meeting halls built to house big crowds.
It was built to house the juniorate.
Within all these buildings a barracks was built to house the soldiers.
A basilica was built to house the supposed relics.
The statue occupied the entire width of the temple hall built to house it.
Special prisons were built to house specific prisoners.
It was built to house possibly-infected travellers and goods arriving in the port.
More cemeteries will be built to house more dead people.
It was built to house the corporate headquarters of the Wrigley Company.
A building was built to house them.
It was built to house the Barcelona International Exhibition.
Both of these temples were built to house the sacred relics.
It was built to house additional food-based tenants.
A rear shed roofed addition was built to house a bathroom and kitchen.
It was built to house the city hall, a jail and a fire station.
During reconstruction an addition was also built to house new church offices.
A new museum was built to house the spectacular finds of this project.
The very first buildings at shrines were certainly just huts built to house some yorishiro.
Eleven barracks were built to house workers on the section.
Opposite the old cement works is a small model village built to house the workers.
One of the rooms was built to house at least four statues.
When the market continued to expand, a permanent structure was built to house all the vendors.
The church then was built to house the miraculous icon.
The sandung or bone houses are large house-like structures built to house the bones.
This church was built to house his remains.
Built to house about 50 prisoners, the jail was not often fully occupied.
The building was originally built to house the warehouse of a wholesale grocery.

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