This institution was practically rebuilt in 1929-30 and, under Bragg's directorship, many valuable papers were issued from the laboratory.
My sire has practically rebuilt the entire port, and city, and we could not survive without the revenues from the traders there.
I've practically rebuilt it, but the motor's good as new.
According to Sir John Oglander the house, pleasantly situated in the low ground to the north of Horringford station, was practically rebuilt by the Mills.
Enterprise passed the winter in Venice, Italy, where she was practically rebuilt by May 1805.
Buch had been right: in the last three years the two of them had practically rebuilt the car, either fabricating parts, or modifying parts from German cars.
In 1284 it collapsed and had to be rebuilt practically from scratch.
It was practically rebuilt after the liberation, based on design by Wiktor Ballogh, with due consideration for its original look.
"Well, Tom," remarked his aged father the night before they were to start on the trial trip, "I understand you have practically rebuilt the Advance."
Scotty and his engineering team had practically rebuilt the ship from the viewscreen back; they would have spotted anything bigger than a mouse.