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The building can | accommodate about 2,500 office workers. |
et (23 m) south of the existing building to | accommodate some sixth grade classes which the school c |
eplaced by a solid small brick building, to | accommodate the growing school. |
£4m adaptation of the existing buildings to | accommodate 1000 worshippers at a time, with improved f |
ere made to the primary school buildings to | accommodate increased pupils. |
appointed to prepare plans for buildings to | accommodate 50 nuns. |
pplemented by six system built buildings to | accommodate a further 198 places giving a total capacit |
act crowds larger than most buildings could | accommodate. |
, has four 11- and 12-story buildings which | accommodate over 1400 residents in 589 apartments. |
a series of new developments were built to | accommodate the burgeoning Bradford population. |
"Esker" the house that was built to | accommodate the growing Robb family still stands today |
name, it is a small dwelling house built to | accommodate visitors to the spa. |
tory brick double houses were also built to | accommodate the families of the overseers. |
ympic stadium and village area was built to | accommodate the Mediterranean Games in 1967. |
Wolsey's Tower was built to | accommodate Cardinal Wolsey, who then died after travel |
0s, Neve Oved and Hadar Hayim were built to | accommodate the large wave of immigration after the fou |
in 1986 and Principality House was built to | accommodate the expanding business. |
It was built to | accommodate 23 officers, 60 warrant officers and non-co |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation which was founded following |
The jail was originally built to | accommodate 800 prisoners but the average number of inm |
ty consensus that the area will be built to | accommodate mixed use of low income housing, commercial |
on was constructed and a hotel was built to | accommodate visitors. |
striking three-story structure was built to | accommodate 1,500 workers and had a luxurious office fo |
t long and over 100 feet tall, was built to | accommodate an airship under construction in Britain. |
gridlock at the rotary, which was built to | accommodate a much smaller resident and visitor populat |
a handful of terraced houses were built to | accommodate locals working in factories and mines and t |
It was built to | accommodate visitors to Arcata, California, drawn by th |
John Jay HS was built to | accommodate the growth of the Wappingers School Distric |
minal had two ground level jetways built to | accommodate the growth. |
It was built to | accommodate a congregation of 1,500, and was designed i |
Built to | accommodate the first pupils at Stonyhurst. |
Although the station was built to | accommodate inter-city trains to London Euston, these s |
Two new blocks are being built to | accommodate more students. |
,920 students housed in a facility built to | accommodate 1,400 students. |
Public housing estates were built to | accommodate people who suffered in a fire in the Aberde |
This boat was built to | accommodate 24 people, but up to 60 members of cast and |
The bridge was originally built to | accommodate two lanes of traffic and one streetcar line |
e existence of a number of taverns built to | accommodate passing teamsters. |
school that year, although it was built to | accommodate 1,800 and has a total capacity of 2,200. |
The platforms were originally built to | accommodate longer trains. |
Baldwin-Cartier School Commission, built to | accommodate West Island population expansion at the beg |
n project, northwest of Rafah, was built to | accommodate them. |
orld War, several wooden huts were built to | accommodate the large number of Calgary soldiers mobili |
Built to | accommodate the pub's more reserved customers during th |
ccess for visitors and a wharf was built to | accommodate boats. |
It was built to | accommodate over 1000 students from preschool to year t |
Lugar was built to | accommodate the workers at the ironworks around 1845. |
1963, the current High School was built to | accommodate the influx of students, and the upper-level |
A large wooden courthouse was built to | accommodate the justices, lawyers and courtroom facilit |
Completed in 2011, the bridge was built to | accommodate pedestrian traffic from the Petco Park base |
It was originally built to | accommodate 150 pupils and to serve the Camborne-Redrut |
In 1954, a west wing addition was built to | accommodate much needed classroom, and allowed students |
of terraced Victorian houses were built to | accommodate their needs. |
sion to the senior school site was built to | accommodate these students. |
are-foot, $18 million building was built to | accommodate the growing availability of on-post-housing |
social housing in the village was built to | accommodate workers at the mines. |
or of the east wall has an obvious bulge to | accommodate the staircase which is built within it and |
uty leaders-Nilssen and Edvard Bull, Sr.-to | accommodate different wings within the party. |
ransmitter was originally an A group but to | accommodate digital (and analogue Channel 5) it is now |
The stadium has 22,000 seats, but can | accommodate up to 40,000 spectators. |
htly in order to slow speeds again but also | accommodate larger gravel traps as runoff area for the |
gravity-buttress dam; the buttress sections | accommodate numerous gates, which were opened yearly to |
The tramway's two cabins can | accommodate 100 persons each and have a transport capac |
was built, accompanied by enough cabins to | accommodate 65 guests. |
erpool (the old Central Hall) as it came to | accommodate some of the tenants who left Quiggins on Pe |
The new campus will | accommodate grades 9-12. |
970s expanded the Langford School campus to | accommodate an addition that included a grade school ex |
The vertical campus can | accommodate 10,000 students for the three vocational sc |
building to create at an "upper campus" to | accommodate more students. |
Hume Hall can be | accommodate 608 residents, and it is located in the hea |
This empty area can also | accommodate a stage, allowing Old Trafford to be used a |
imarily a speed-skating arena that can also | accommodate hockey and high-performance training. |
Currently the platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the concrete on the |
s after the show, as the rail line can only | accommodate a maximum capacity of 10,000 people per hou |
Traveston has a short platform and can only | accommodate one car at a time. |
ts at the same time (the hall can currently | accommodate about 500 students). |
The siding adjacent to platform 2 can only | accommodate one C stock train and can only be accessed |
The dormitories in the main campus can only | accommodate 72 persons, so some students live in the sc |
The arena can also | accommodate concerts, with a 64-by-48-foot stage and ca |
oday, the facility has 23 beds and can also | accommodate up to 100 out-patient inmates at any one ti |
Both platforms can only | accommodate trains of up to 5 coaches, longer trains on |
7B2 and 0B5 can only | accommodate very small corporate jets. |
All modes of the game can only | accommodate a single player (except for battle mode whi |
o netball/basketball courts, which can also | accommodate three volleyball or eight badminton courts. |
The platform can only | accommodate six-car trains because the north tip of the |
h is an old Victorian building and can only | accommodate 8,000 appointment per year. |
The Vic Theatre can easily | accommodate 1,400 people, with seating for 1,000. |
rial on either side of the walls can easily | accommodate electrical and plumbing installations. |
The canteen can | accommodate up to 200 people at any given time. |
s for a new airport terminal, capability to | accommodate jets and business ventures. |
etres by 22 metres, and has the capacity to | accommodate at least 1,500 worshippers at the same time |
partments and 4,824 rooms, with capacity to | accommodate about 6,000 athletes and 2,000 officials. |
to deepen and expand their port capacity to | accommodate these larger post-Panamax vessels; and ther |
nction is developed to increase capacity to | accommodate predicted traffic growth.; |
Castington has the capacity to | accommodate 128 sentenced and unsentenced juveniles (ag |
t up a convention centre with a capacity to | accommodate 2,000 persons at Sakthan Thampuran Nagar. |
r over 950 inmates, but has the capacity to | accommodate more if needed. |
Basements have capacity to | accommodate three hundred cars at a time. |
1 car park ( | accommodate 12 private cars and 3 coaches) |
President McKinley took great care to | accommodate her condition. |
he large proportions of the cathedral would | accommodate required grand ceremonies. |
004 a bypass was completed around Caxton to | accommodate traffic for the newly-built Cambourne to th |
d to the Houston Astros for Cesar Cedeno to | accommodate Johnny Bench's move from behind the plate t |
nent" was built next to the old cemetery to | accommodate the hundred's and thousand's of visitors. |
a convention center, the Tucker Center can | accommodate 18,900 square feet (1760 m²) in the main ar |
cation programs, a new library, a center to | accommodate student life, the Montgomery Hill Observato |
to the Omni Hotel and Convention Center to | accommodate the 3,200 fans who attended, mainly due to |
A conference center can | accommodate up to 450 people. |
Penn plans for the Perelman Center will | accommodate the rapid increase in outpatient surgery an |
s, nursery schools, and day care centers to | accommodate about 800 pre-school children. |
a catering service on hand, the centre can | accommodate up to 200 students. |
y went through to build a Post 16 centre to | accommodate the Sixth Form students in 2010. |
The dog training centre can | accommodate 30 dogs at a time and they can be trained i |
on of creating further education centres to | accommodate east Suffolk. |
Combined with three power centres, they | accommodate nearly 30 major national and international |
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to | accommodate population growth. |
chancel was rebuilt in the 17th century to | accommodate the Rutland monuments. |
oped for housing during the 19th century to | accommodate workers drawn to the town as a result of th |
gland was built in the late 15th century to | accommodate visitors to Glastonbury Abbey. |
When that bill had to be changed to | accommodate the Senate, he flipped again, opposing it o |
g in 2007, the singles chart was changed to | accommodate all downloads, meaning that a song released |
ade version's, the controls were changed to | accommodate for the lack of a rotatable joystick. |
ng card passing or drinks can be changed to | accommodate these two positions as desired. |
The number of seats was changed to | accommodate Austria, Finland and Sweden who were joinin |
ifferent level layouts and other changes to | accommodate the weaker hardware. |
The spacecraft features several changes to | accommodate requirements requested by NASA in order to |
s the Church of England and has a chapel to | accommodate this. |
start, the majority of ITV regions chose to | accommodate the programme in the 19:00 Tuesday and Thur |
Most of the Dutch population chose to | accommodate. |
This uneven division was chosen to | accommodate the growth anticipated for the eastern part |
er indifferent", and that the church should | accommodate its governance style to the style of govern |
ojects have been implemented in the city to | accommodate current and planned traffic use. |
e single and one double mobile classroom to | accommodate the children, the younger children in the m |
There is a total of 14 classrooms to | accommodate the children from Primary One to Primary Se |
The school has added several classrooms to | accommodate the 20 to 1 ratio in the third grade. |
n through twelfth needed more classrooms to | accommodate all students. |
ing has 2 levels, and has new classrooms to | accommodate the growing number of students, primarily f |
Where there is limited clearance to | accommodate wire suspensions systems such as in tunnels |
e the same size as that of St. Clement's to | accommodate the bell frame timbers and the six bells fr |
ry Goods and L. S. Ayres before closing) to | accommodate a Bacon's department store which relocated |
This will allow the club to | accommodate its sides on one state-of-the-art facility, |
In 1910 the Club refitted the Clubhouse to | accommodate dining and sleeping. |
ilding, constructed by Charles Cockerell to | accommodate the Institution and the Randolph Galleries |
th had eased the pressure on Collingwood to | accommodate those patients, thus Collingwood became an |
g Company in 1958 as a planned community to | accommodate the populations of Ray, Barcelona and Sonor |
ement, which included building complexes to | accommodate bombers, fighters, and special functions su |
of street closure would be a compromise to | accommodate deliveries to some day-time businesses in t |
Epiphany was first conceived to | accommodate the growing westward expansion of Palm Beac |
Its various seating configurations can | accommodate up to 200 persons in thrust, proscenium, st |
rt for asymmetric antenna configurations to | accommodate various terminal sizes (Phone/PDA/PC) offer |
t to amend the Oregon state constitution to | accommodate proportional representation that would prov |
A new building was constructed to | accommodate city and county growth, and opened in 1966. |
racks seemingly specifically constructed to | accommodate a guitar spot or drum solo." |
rved 19th-century buildings, constructed to | accommodate workers at the nearby West Point Foundry (i |
a meeting house, which were constructed to | accommodate the living during the protest. |
number of Halls of Residence constructed to | accommodate students from the nearby Northumbria Univer |
a newer church building was constructed to | accommodate the growing number of parishioners. |
The new FTMSE building was constructed to | accommodate Franklin Township's growing population. |
w middle and high school was constructed to | accommodate increased enrollment for all grade levels. |
ion of Camp Borden, which it constructed to | accommodate 40 infantry battalions in 10 brigades. |
m" in residential and hotel construction to | accommodate its growing population and huge tourism ind |
The old apron will continue to | accommodate one Airbus and one ATR aircraft. |
arger wing and deepened ventral contours to | accommodate extra fuel tanks. |
ding has now been enlarged and converted to | accommodate Coleridge Primary School, previously locate |
In 1942, the terminal was converted to | accommodate the Pacific Electric's growing fleet of bus |
mbarked, and their spaces were converted to | accommodate several sections of the staff of the Comman |
e existing rail lines along the corridor to | accommodate fast freight trains and also purchase new l |
n the late 1950s and has large corridors to | accommodate the fact that the school could be turned in |
floors of their already cramped cottages to | accommodate the large, complex machines. |
des, was becoming overcrowded and could not | accommodate the growing population that would become kn |
ng perspective, this site could potentially | accommodate the majority of potential events at a new b |
nd, but Sovereign's Harrow garage could not | accommodate double deckers due to a low beam in the mid |
ion of the agreement, claiming it could not | accommodate the Ethiopian demands, and settled for a tw |
eople on the basis that the roads could not | accommodate the traffic, which would disrupt their neig |
e winter of 2004, the small space could not | accommodate the number of people attending, so the loos |
e also moved out of Turana which could then | accommodate young males only. |
s, so the tooling at the plant could easily | accommodate the 1/26" size and the Whitworth thread. |
he aircraft, since the old apron could only | accommodate one wide-bodied aircraft; this hampered reg |
t larger air force bases that could readily | accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet trainers then c |
Because the pitch could not | accommodate a regulation-length American football field |
However the airport could neither | accommodate larger aircraft nor could the runway be ext |
t with a Million Eyes, but Corman could not | accommodate Fresco into the budget (of $23,000). |
measured only 7 feet by 7 feet, could only | accommodate small boats, limiting the river's capacity. |
came to pray at a synagogue that could only | accommodate 1,600. |
, England, was built by the town council to | accommodate the growing number of administrative staff. |
14 new galleries, an enclosed courtyard to | accommodate a variety of educational and social events, |
Lessons are crafted to | accommodate different learning styles and different ski |
It was created to | accommodate the office of the count and the extensive a |
here is a spectator area that currently can | accommodate 200 individuals, however, this number will |
of a number of river sections with cuts to | accommodate the locks. |
yed in open B♭, "Hyperdrive" in open C♯ (to | accommodate the vocal range of van Giersbergen, as oppo |
aying The Tonight Show into the next day to | accommodate another comedy program will seriously damag |
The dining hall is open all day to | accommodate diverse student schedules. |
nning seven days a week, 24 hours a day, to | accommodate Chicago's defense workers. |
entire symphony was written in four days to | accommodate the local count's announcement, upon hearin |
y 66 days and a new school every 26 days to | accommodate the post-World War II population boom. |
ditional deck of cabins ("Riviera Deck") to | accommodate more passengers. |
s a single point mooring buoy, 27 m deep to | accommodate vessels up to 100,000 tons capacity, 30 m d |
s been periodically widened and deepened to | accommodate ever-larger ships, and is currently 530 fee |
ilt the sea bed was dredged (dug deeper) to | accommodate the largest container vessels. |
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