Examples of 'heavily restored' in a sentence

Meaning of "heavily restored"

heavily restored - the process of extensively repairing or renovating something to its original state

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The original facade has been heavily restored.
It has been heavily restored and houses several small museums.
It was plundered several times and has been heavily restored.
Very heavily restored in c.
It is a rather plain building inside which has been heavily restored.
The building was then heavily restored and transformed into a museum.
The fort is open to the public and has been heavily restored.
More heavily restored.
The arch over the doorway has zigzag moulding but is heavily restored.
The nave has been heavily restored and contains elements from a range of periods.
Unfortunately, they have now been heavily restored.
The church was heavily restored in the Victorian age.
It is a magnificent structure, though now heavily restored.
The apse mosaic was heavily restored after damage during the Second World War II.
The church still survives, albeit heavily restored.

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The local parish church (in heavily restored simple Perpendicular style) is dedicated to Saint Peter.
Some items sold on eBay, are fake or heavily restored.
St. Giles Church is medieval but heavily restored at the end of the nineteenth century.
The church contains many sculptures, some of them heavily restored.
The building was heavily restored in the 19th century.
Some other scenes from the same period survive, heavily restored.
Despite being heavily restored during the 20th century, the remains still permit architectural study.
The screen is a rare 13th century example, but heavily restored.
It was heavily restored by the Rothschild family in the 19th century.
The present building probably dates to the early 18th century and was heavily restored in 1850.
George Gilbert Scott heavily restored the building in 1871 and little of the original structure remains.
The stucco decorations date from the 17th century, but heavily restored in the 18th century.
The villa was heavily restored in 2008 and opened as a museum and art gallery.
After a fire, Augustus in 14 BC heavily restored the edifice.
Heavily restored in 1888, it is decorated with frescos by the painter Georges Henri Carré.
The Gothic Revival architect Benjamin Ferrey heavily restored the building in 1850.
The south transept was heavily restored and the north chapel wall rebuilt in 1843.

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Examples of using Restored
And lands restored again be freely granted
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