Example sentences of "built [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Harry Dodson 's head gardener 's office is built on to the back wall of the kitchen garden at Chilton .
2 But first , watching my time , I must run my hands over the edges of the blocks , must do a sun dance on top of one , pee from another , photograph the rest , and send thrilled gibberish to the lookout posts somehow built on to the sheer rock face across the valley .
3 The airport control tower was built out from the roof of the house and several huts of varied design were built on to the ground floor as reception , customs and office areas .
4 One owner found that his cat did this only on the floor of a new extension he had built on to the side of his house .
5 A gold ring from the port of Mochlos shows a goddess sailing on a boat with a shrine apparently built on to the afterdeck conveying a portable shrine from one coastal site to another .
6 The programme started as d1 with dance on a painted floor cloth ; d2 extended into the air in a later development ; and in Glasgow , entitled 3d , it will be made ‘ fully three-dimensional ’ , with a metal bridge structure built on to the stage .
7 An antechamber may be built on to the main egg-chamber .
8 And the and the toilet the toilet was adjacent to the , was built on to the house .
9 The boarding annexe at Burleigh was an unlovely square built on to the main house in the nineteen-twenties-it was the cause , in fact , of the original owner going bankrupt and being forced to forsake the licensed trade .
10 According to the DoE 190 square miles of countryside a year were built on in the 1980s ; the CPRE study , however , puts the figure at 460 square miles .
11 A fifth of England could be built on by the middle of the next century , according to a report from the Council for the Preservation of Rural England ( CPRE ) , which finds that countryside is disappearing much faster than official figures suggest .
12 In the Williams incident , a caller giving a false name and claiming to be from brokers Hoare Govett rang the Guardian and other newspapers with a story earlier this week claiming that a stake of over 3 per cent had been built secretly by the Barclay brothers .
13 This property was built right on the water 's edge in the pretty harbour of Malcesine , just 10 minutes walk from the cablecar station for the ride up Monte Baldo for the most stunning views .
14 The cattle were either ‘ walked ’ down to the marshes direct from market or were brought to the nearest point by train : today they are transported by motor-lorries , and in recent years a rough road has been built right across the marshes to enable lorries to have direct access .
15 These were er built in between the th that long period that I was on the council .
16 The evaluation process is built in during the planning stage , rather than ‘ bolted on ’ afterwards .
17 They have gradually refined their techniques over the years , with additional factors , such as ley length , continually being built in to the equation .
18 Most Brother machines gave weaving brushes which are built in to the sinker plate .
19 It is in principle possible that ( as in the perceptual systems posited — and simulated — by Ullman and Marr ) the ability to construct symbolic representations of certain aspects of the environment is itself built in to the animal 's perceptual system .
20 It is part of my argument that this notion of service is still a fundamental part of the actor 's conception of professionalism , constrains professional behaviour and is built in to the ‘ contract ’ between profession and public .
21 The ‘ subjective meaning ’ of what the woodsman or marksman is doing is built in to the basic description or interpretation of the facts .
22 So there is a check built in to the , to the council procedures .
23 But again , flexibility is built in to the system : you do n't have to register for a degree in just one subject area , but a free to mix and match your courses to build a degree that is tailor-made to your own requirements .
24 Product differentiation is the process by which specific features , characteristics and attributes are built in to the product or service So that the consumer perceives it to be in some way different from ( and preferably superior to ) competing products .
25 Does he agree that the private sector electricity industry makes it ever more important that safeguards should be built in to the process so that the need factor and the environmental impact are taken into account ?
26 That overlooks the protection that is built in to the dampened banding system .
27 In principle , the idea of holding Open Days is a good one , but these events need to be planned at least two years in advance , so that funding , manpower , and equipment resources can be built in to the estimates for all those Garden Departments which will be involved .
28 Continuity and progression have to be built in to the programme and there has to be scope for differentiation and extension .
29 So it 's automatically built in to the first life assured , but it is an option for the second if they want it .
30 We have high and growing unemployment , and under those policies that high unemployment is built in for the whole of the 1990s , along with recession and slow growth .
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