Example sentences of "in [noun] to build [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 In developing its plans for the redeployment of the Army , the General Staff were faced with three major difficulties : lack of genuine air mobility ; loss of overflying rights over Arab countries and restricted overflying of the Indian subcontinent due to India 's ‘ non-aligned ’ stance and Pakistan 's natural sympathy for Moslem Arab Nationalism ; and the justifiable reluctance in Whitehall to build up new overseas bases .
2 Woosnam , who needs to do well in Hamburg to build up his confidence for the U.S Open next week , has brought only two putters with him this week , although he says he has 30 more in his garage .
3 When planning a rotation , it is very helpful to draw up a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes into the rotation in its turn and is then put back in grass to build up fertility for the requisite period .
4 In Costa Rica a microfilm centre will be started while a loan will enable Cuzco in Peru to build up an archive .
5 Sometimes the choice of non-English knights , without lands in England , might be troublesome — the Savoyard Jean de Grilly , for example , used his position as lieutenant and seneschal in Aquitaine to build up a considerable territorial holding in the Bordelais .
6 In order to build up for the trip to Orrell , Cusworth is omitted from the Leicester side to face Coventry at home this weekend .
7 We take community policing to be a style which emphasizes the development of good relations between police and community , normally via active police involvement in , and contact with , the local community , and by deploying manpower in such a way that officers patrol a ‘ beat ’ on foot in order to build up familiarity with the local area .
8 But there are no easy solutions ; it is hard , for example , to imagine the EC countries deciding overnight to forget their searing battles over agricultural policy and return to the old days of costly subsidies and surpluses in order to build up buffer stocks to higher levels .
9 For instance , it has , at times , looked desirable to reduce the order of battle of the Rhine Army , in order to build up a larger uncommitted and strategically mobile central reserve in the United Kingdom .
10 Whatever the exercise , start gradually and increase the duration progressively in order to build up your endurance and fitness .
11 For each of those case types a treatment pattern was identified and costs were applied in order to build up a treatment cost for the typical patient .
12 Our bodies already use the muscles required to walk , so it is simply a question of increasing the duration and then the intensity of our walking in order to build up to the fitness level that we require .
13 We 're checking on every person who spent the night under this roof , in order to build up the fullest picture of events .
14 Furthermore , during the 1980s there has also been shift of resources away from hospitals towards the family practitioner services in order to build up ‘ primary care ’ .
15 And more extensive forms of record-keeping are required in order to build up fashionable supplements to GCSE such as profiles , and records or certificates of achievement .
16 In ‘ underdeveloped ’ societies , the socialist , capitalist or communist elites have to find means to coerce or cajole people into working in order to build up wealth in their previously exploited economies .
17 As we have seen , this involves a considerable sorting of data in order to build up a picture of the site — to see , for example , what buildings existed there , and at what periods .
18 However , they respond to other stimuli as well as electricity in order to build up a fuller picture of their environment .
19 Farmers should spend time talking to retailers in order to build up a much closer dialogue between all the links in the country 's chain
20 CACI have used a gravity model in order to build up catchment areas around each defined shopping centre .
21 In addition , the researchers are using The Mercury 's coverage of national events and events outside Leicestershire in order to build up a national picture .
22 Many vice-chancellors believed that the universities were being run down ‘ in order to build up the state system of higher education of colleges and polytechnics , headed by the Council for National Academic Awards ’ .
23 Pension funds , in particular , are interested in buying investment trusts that have a wide discount to net asset value in order to build up their portfolios .
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