Examples of 'restored to its former' in a sentence

Meaning of "restored to its former"

restored to its former - Indicates the action of bringing something back to its previous condition, state, or position. It suggests a return to an original or previous state

How to use "restored to its former" in a sentence

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restored to its former
The car is restored to its former glory.
The west entrance facade remains and has been restored to its former grandeur.
Farmhouse restored to its former glory.
But a couple of thousand would see it restored to its former glory.
It is now restored to its former glory.
But you rarely hear talk about a vintage kitchen faithfully restored to its former glory.
It was later restored to its former state.
Restored to its former posture.
The fountain will be restored to its former state.
And restored to its former beauty.
The former chapel was never restored to its former condition.
Now restored to its former glory and more.
Later the tailplane was restored to its former position.
Not to mention the stunning Castel Mimi, a winery-chateau, recently magnificently restored to its former glory.
Now being restored to its former glory.

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With UNESCO funding the city is again restored to its former glory.
It's been restored to its former glory and a change.
Most of the building has been restored to its former glory.
It has now been restored to its former glory, and is currently a national museum.
After the war the church was restored to its former state.
It could not be restored to its former glory as imperial China 's strength waned.
It is now a fortress museum and has been restored to its former appearance.
I hope the ship is restored to its former glory but it's a heck of a big project.
It has recently undergone renovation and has been restored to its former traditional style.
The building, fully restored to its former glory, now reopens its doors to visitors.
The capital city of Marrākush was restored to its former grandeur.
Nearly restored to its former glory!
I want the Stanford family name restored to its former glory.
And is restored to its former glory . Hopefully, the Han Dynasty survives.
The balance has now been restored to its former position.
It was restored to its former extent by the year 1302 during the Yuan Dynasty.
Raphael wanted to see Rome restored to its former glory.
Lipscani 26 is a historical monument which has been preserved and restored to its former glory.
The act of being restored to its former good condition.
This deluxe Art Deco hotel has been meticulously restored to its former glory.
The Midwest will be restored to its former glory in decades, not centuries.
Being a popular tourist attraction, the fortress has been restored to its former appearance.
The house Nasse, restored to its former glory by Sir George Stubbs.
We are grateful that this Borgo has been restored to its former greatness.
It was totally restored to its former glory by its present owners in 2009.
Under the Ostrogoths Italy was partly restored to its former prosperity.
The building, fully restored to its former glory, is open to the public.
The city of Saint-Pierre was never fully restored to its former self.
Hence, Cahuachi now restored to its former magnificence, can be admired.
It was heavily damaged during the war, but was afterwards restored to its former appearance.
It was extensively restored to its former glory in the late 1990s.
However, the building itself took months to get restored to its former glory.
In 1963 finally, the church was restored to its former appearance and was called Georgskirche again.
With the help of a little toothpaste, your silver will be restored to its former glory.
A 16th century noble palazzino restored to its former glory by Georges and Josette Magri.

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