How to use in-sentence of “restoration”:
+ Following the Velvet Revolution in 1989, he became one of the main Leaders of the third restoration of Junák.
+ After the Restoration he was appointed as a court musician.
+ A famous example of maritime archaeology is the recovery and restoration of the ship burial at Sutton Hoo.
+ Fifty years after a restoration of the cathedral had started in 1901 Antoni Gaudí was invited to take over the project.
+ The old practice of giving assent in Norman French was resumed following the Restoration in 1660 and has continued ever since.
+ With the Portuguese Restoration War, the island became a commercial centre, establishing new contacts in Brazil.
Example sentences of “restoration”:
+ The company completed restoration of Han River Pedestrian Bridge in 1958 and Seoul-Busan Expressway the main artery of Korean economy in 1970.
+ Moreover, there is no doubt the restoration of the Polsheer house has revitalized the streetscape and is the first step in raising awareness in the community of the heritage value of historic buildings and their viability for modern uses.
+ The Reichstag had passed a “Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service”.
+ Warlords made a group called the Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and Counter-Terrorism.
+ The residence was demolished after the restoration work on the bridge and gatehouse in the 1980s.
+ Gregory was reopened after a restoration in 1999-2000.
+ The Meiji Restoration is an important period of history of Japan.
+ It was not until November 2002 that the restoration works finally started due to President of AzerbaijanPresident decree.
+ This was the beginning of a short period of restoration of the Commonwealth of England.
+ BV Sathish coordinated with the local residents in the restoration of the lake.
+ The restoration and conservation studios operate in the gallery.
+ After the restoration of the Spatial Design Chair in 1964 he returned to teaching position and mostly supervised diploma theses.
+ After Yuan died death in 1916, the Beiyang government was further weakened by a brief restoration of the Qing dynasty.
+ Currently, the position is held by Arlene Foster since the restoration of Power Sharing in 11th January 2020.
+ Then the English Restoration brought a new king, Charles II, who let the theatres re-open.
+ She was forced into exile for thirty years, returning after the restoration of democracy.
+ The company completed restoration of Han River Pedestrian Bridge in 1958 and Seoul-Busan Expressway the main artery of Korean economy in 1970.
+ Moreover, there is no doubt the restoration of the Polsheer house has revitalized the streetscape and is the first step in raising awareness in the community of the heritage value of historic buildings and their viability for modern uses.
+ The Reichstag had passed a "Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service".
More in-sentence examples of “restoration”:
+ On February 4th, 2012, Nobel Laureate, Elinor Ostrom, American political economist, visited the Kaikondrahalli lake to look at its restoration work by the local community.
+ A few of them are restoration of towers previously connected to nearby bigger buildings.
+ On 6 March 1863, there was a meeting in this town of the leaders of the Restoration War against Spain.
+ The couple went through an official marriage ceremony on 3 September 1660, in London, after the English Restoration of the monarchy.
+ Minor archaeological excavations were conducted in the 19th century, and in 1905 major projects of excavation and restoration began under archaeologist Leopoldo Batres.
+ He was the leader of right-leaning Japan Restoration Party.
+ Vanga has thus been a distinct geographical identity and the restoration of the old name can be one option.
+ The theatre held a fundraising campaign to help with restoration costs.
+ He resigned from the governorship to briefly co-lead the Sunrise Party, then joined the Japan Restoration Party and returned to the House of Representatives in the 2012 general election.
+ The Catholic and Orthodox churches, and some Restoration Churches say that the required response is Baptism.
+ In 1660, the Restoration of the Monarchy took place: England had a king once more: Charles II became king.
+ The Meiji Restoration of 1868 stopped some old ways and added many new ones.
+ He was also the First Prime Minister of Cambodia following the restoration of the monarchy, serving between 1993 and 1997, and subsequently as the President of the National Assembly between 1998 and 2006.
+ This series of images shows the process of restoration of a mural in France.
+ The level of restoration will then be decided.
+ Complete restoration is not possible because many of the columns have been completely destroyed.
+ It is planned that the restoration of SS “Nomadic” will be completed in time for the 100th anniversary of the sinking of “Titanic” in 2012.
+ The rest of the present province had very few people until the end of the Restoration War in 1865 when families from other parts of the country came to live here.
+ The military, financial and territorial recovery of the Byzantine Empire known as Komnenian restoration began in his time.
+ The period ended with the Meiji Restoration, which was the restoration of imperial rule.
+ When Charles II was put back on the British throne during the restoration in 1660, Ormonde became very important in English and Irish politics.
+ I have requested the restoration of an article about Carolyn Doran over.
+ Major programs of excavation and restoration were carried out in 1960-65 and 1980-82.
+ After the cleanup is finished, the restoration of Kahoolawe will need ways to control erosion, restore the plant life, recharge the water table, and slowly replace alien plants with native ones.
+ This included direct presidential elections, restoration of banned politicians including Kim Dae-jung, and other liberalizing measures.
+ On February 4th, 2012, Nobel Laureate, Elinor Ostrom, American political economist, visited the Kaikondrahalli lake to look at its restoration work by the local community.
+ A few of them are restoration of towers previously connected to nearby bigger buildings.
+ After a major fire gutted the main market building on April 30, 2007, it underwent restoration and reopened on June 26, 2009.
+ In the Meiji Restoration in Japan, Japanese agriculturefarmers wanted to have American-style ranches for raising livestock.
+ The Great Restoration was completed in the year 2000.
+ He was director of the restoration program of Old Havana and its historical center, UNESCO World Heritage Site and was an honorary member of the National Assembly of People’s Power.
+ The models Young developed in Italy were later applied across Allied occupied Europe in 1944–1945, but his proudest achievement was the restoration and reorganisation of the Carabinieri, with whom he maintained an association for the rest of his life.
+ This was during the period of Bourbon restoration that sought to roll back the policies of the French Revolution.
+ The Meiji Restoration was a time of great change in Japan.
+ In agreement with the Campbell Family Heritage Trust and the museum, Bill Smith is to organise the restoration of the boat, which is now under way.
+ He took personal interest in initiating a restoration endeavor of the Somnath Temple in Saurashtra, Gujarat.
+ Pope Sixtus IV gave permission for the restoration of the church on 14th of May 1484 with countess Margaretha von Henneberg intermediating.
+ In March 2015, Indiana passed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
+ Philosopher Jason Stanley of Yale University says it is “a cult of the leader who promises national restoration in the face of humiliation brought on by supposed communists, Marxists and minorities and immigrants who are supposedly posing a threat to the character and the history of a nation.” That is, fascism focuses on one person as leader, fascism says communism is bad, and fascism says that at least one group of people is bad and has caused the nation’s problems.
+ It was followed by the Bourbon Restoration monarchy of the House of Bourbon.
+ The eye was magically restored by Hathor, and this restoration came to symbolize the process of making whole and healing.
+ The IJA was started after the Meiji Restoration and dissolved at the end of World War II.
+ These years come after the Azuchi-Momoyama period and before the Meiji Restoration and the development of modern Japan.
+ During the Restoration War against Spain, there were several important battles in the region.
+ A major shift in thinking came when James Hutton read his “Theory of the Earth; or, an Investigation of the Laws Observable in the Composition, Dissolution, and Restoration of Land Upon the Globe” before the Royal Society of Edinburgh in March and April 1785.
+ I therefore propose the immediate restoration of all these administrators.
+ Many restoration efforts to convert the river from a concrete-lined channel back to its natural state have been proposed recently.
+ The restoration even includes the same type of television.
+ Conservation, also known as conservation and restoration or simply conservation, is a job where people try to protect the important parts of a culture for the future.
+ Following restoration of the denialist comment, another editor raised a discussion on Eptalon’s talk page, asking about it.