Example sentences of "building up " in BNC.

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1 Although it was murky , she felt she could almost pick out the silhouettes of other buildings up there , as if they were constructed on the inside of the dome itself .
2 Buildings up to a quarter of a mile away suffered severe damage from the 100 lb bomb , which killed three and injured 91 , as the pressure wave ricocheted from St Mary Axe down the concrete canyons of the Square Mile .
3 In fact the only buildings up in the mountains are the restaurants which many of the marked walks include en route !
4 Being published , originally , in 1655–73 it is of the greatest importance in connection with ecclesiastical buildings up to that time .
5 The system is designed to link a local area network or telephone system between two separate buildings up to 1km apart .
6 And yet at least £4 billion is needed to bring school buildings up to adequate standards .
7 But Dilys Powell could reasonably complain of Jamaica Inn ( 1939 ) that there was ‘ hardly any suspense , hardly any of the building up to a climax which makes the dullest American film tolerable ’ , and enthuse about Carol Reed 's A Girl Must Live ( 1939 ) , saying it showed how the British could make ‘ a comedy which has the speed and glitter and impudence of the best American comedies . ’
8 Brushed in , this will help prevent static building up and knots forming .
9 It is those that will not that need a lot of preliminary experience building up to the Big Event .
10 Building up to a climax !
11 The Arts : Building up to a fiesta or siesta ?
12 Walking to the station , past the brightly-lit boutiques , cinemas , remainder bookshops and tatty souvenir stalls , all decorated for Christmas and building up to the January sales , she found herself having to think about what had happened to her .
13 You could do with some building up . ’
14 These shortfalls have increased in recent years due to cultivators avoiding cash crops altogether which attract poor prices , bureaucratic and policy-making bungling , and to a general neglect of the building up of physical and institutional infrastructure to aid farming .
15 As the council is entitled to send the bill to the owner , many decide at this stage to put the building up for sale and usually a buyer quickly comes forward .
16 Alternatively , some subjects may be best served by the building up of circulating subject collections , for which special allocation would generally be made .
17 A breastsummer is n't just a piece of wood stuck over a gap , it 's a piece of wood that holds the walls together , and the rest of the building up .
18 The first is the willingness to mount genuine experimental projects ( as distinct from ‘ trial ’ or ‘ experimental ’ schools in curriculum projects committed from the very start to widespread implementation ) , the second the building up of machinery for curriculum development at local level .
19 ‘ Look-and-say ’ This is a whole-word approach that requires the building up of a visually-recognized vocabulary .
20 Given that prices are assumed to remain fixed , their reaction to the building up of stocks in the short-run will be to cut back on output and lay off workers , thereby creating DD unemployment .
21 Just because you are thin and never suffer a day 's illness does not mean that you can embark on an energetic walking programme without building up to it .
22 It is still worthwhile building up a stock of components though , and most electronics hobbyists end up with quite a large store of components after a few years .
23 BOB Morton , the man who made a personal fortune of £15m building up and selling companies like Kwik-Fit , Burgess , Hatfield Estates and Norank , is poised to repeat the process .
24 However , you should not forget that there are low-key happenings which can also make excellent video and help in building up to the climaxes .
25 Let me say immediately how glad I am to be here , looking forward with hope and enthusiasm to the task that lies ahead , working alongside many others in the building up of God 's kingdom within the diocese of Middlesbrough .
26 The need for sound social democratic education was never greater than it was today and there was never a better opportunity for the building up of a strong National Socialist Party .
27 Building up to a boundary and the likely effect this may have on your neighbour could very well be one of these issues .
28 He stressed that a tightly organized vanguard party could tip the industrial proletariat into action against Czarism without first building up a mass membership or electoral strength like the German SDP .
29 Well I firmly believe in building up a library .
30 The great advantage of Realism was that it could justify both accommodation and the building up of armaments in the name of a balance of power .
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