Example sentences of "builds [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , consistency in notation builds up a certain level of skill with that notation , but it is vitally important to develop skills at least partially independent of a single notation . |
2 | Released from duty and put on the case , Renko builds up a long list of suspects , Zita having slept with most of the crew and possibly some of the flatfish . |
3 | Contrary to one popular view , it is not the case that at the Kalmar plant each group of workers builds up a complete car from a box of component parts . |
4 | The important thing to remember is that NVQs are for the individual , are broadly based and non-specific , in five levels , and once accredited the individual , from school leaver upwards , builds up a personal record of achievement which will be recognised by employers across the country . |
5 | By profession an economist , Pareto builds up a complex model on the basis of the argument that just as material resources ( in particular wealth ) are distributed skewly in an economy , so are human resources ( moral and intellectual abilities ) in society . |
6 | You let them play against one another and sometimes you transfer a player from one club to another , so that it builds up a mutual admiration society . |
7 | Marchant builds up a factual record of dereliction in Stepney with the intention of conveying a sense of loss . |
8 | If the retailer builds up a good relationship with his customers they will keep coming back — and maybe tell their friends . |
9 | If a free service builds up a high demand and a waiting list , that too increases a professional 's power to humiliate or increase the client 's dependency . |
10 | In it they asserted quite clearly that permitting divorce would certainly affect the stability of all Irish marriages because it rendered every Irish marriage dissoluble : ‘ It is as though the legal availability of divorce builds up a social pressure which , for large numbers of people , becomes stronger than moral or religious resistance ’ ( abridged version , Irish Times , 14 May 1986 ) . |
11 | Consistently good water quality and a stress-free environment builds up the natural resistance of your fish , so they can shrug off minor ailments . |
12 | First , over the initial half of the game , the human builds up an overwhelming position . |
13 | The beauty of working on location is that so much is experienced , there is the constant interaction with the people and environment , and a constant stream of information filters into the subconscious and builds up an intuitive feeling and empathy for the country , culture and language , which ultimately influenced my drawings . |
14 | Through this ‘ echolocation' ’ system a dolphin builds up an acoustic picture of its surroundings , and can hunt its prey over a much greater distance than the limits of visibility in the water . |
15 | The relationship between printer and buyer is then strengthened if , over time , the printer builds up an excellent knowledge of the customer 's business . |