Example sentences of "built [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Computer technology built on to telephone exchanges will allow subscribers to have the same number wherever they are in the country , automatically reject unwanted calls and bar calls to ‘ chat-lines ’ or other unwanted services .
2 At the moment , the cheery assumption is that wasteland can be found somewhere within existing cities for housing to be built on .
3 Such sums may have been trivial in comparison with the financial resources at the disposal of the larger American combines , but they provided a base that could have been built on .
4 Frequently a Georgian house which I had always seen from the road and considered to be all of one date , was revealed , when I came to knock on its door , to be purely a façade built on to a much earlier building .
5 The south-facing classical façade was built on in about 1708 , just after the house had been bought by an affluent salter from Bradford on Avon called William Chandler .
6 This south façade of Manor Farm was built on to an earlier house in 1725 .
7 Harry Dodson 's head gardener 's office is built on to the back wall of the kitchen garden at Chilton .
8 It means that Mrs Thatcher 's great reforming legacy is safe and will be built on and it means that Britain 's Euro-sceptic approach to Maastricht will dominate our coming Euro-presidency at a time when the federalist dream is turning sour all over Europe .
9 ‘ What type of rock is the school built on ? ’ asked Endill .
10 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 .
11 Apart from the bomb sites , now largely built on , London 's wasteland habitats arise in the usual ways : derelict land , demolition sites , old canal and dock sides , land around utilities and along railway lines , cemeteries and so on .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 People of the Irish countryside recognize certain lines , unmarked on the ground , as fairy paths , lines of a seasonal flow of spirit , which must on no account be obstructed or built on .
15 Foundations are laid in early months and years and subsequently built on .
16 Anything 's only as good as the foundation it 's built on .
17 The only difference will be the degree of E minor which they are built on .
18 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 .
19 In network management software , it positions NCR 's StarSentry as a ‘ clear leader ’ over HP OpenView , although it praises OpenView for its superior security features , and SunNet Manager for its ‘ excellent foundation which third parties have built on . ’
20 Besides an Electronic Software Licensing NetWare Loadable Module , the partners will deliver tools providing access to licensing services that licence-enabled NetWare applications can be built on .
21 A subsequent ramp built on to a fire exit out of one of the rooms was better , though the aforementioned student had long since left .
22 Beside an Electronic Software Licensing ( ESL ) NetWare Loadable Module ( NLM ) , the partners will deliver tools providing access to ESL services that licence-enabled NetWare applications can be built on .
23 In network management software , it positions NCR 's StarSentry as a ‘ clear leader ’ over HP OpenView , though it praises OpenView for its superior security features , and SunNet Manager for its ‘ excellent foundation which third parties have built on . ’
24 As a young radio announcer he had shown a talent for communication that he had subsequently built on during his years in Hollywood and it was also during this period that politics became a consuming interest .
25 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 .
26 Yet faith rather than fact is what such a belief is built on .
27 It is an achievement to be built on rather than despised or disregarded .
28 An antechamber may be built on to the main egg-chamber .
29 But the imbalance grows on you , even if structurally it may not be such a good idea , since some very squat buttresses on the left-hand or north wall had to be built on during a partial restoration of the building in the last century .
30 This immediately limited the number of towns that could be planned , for most English towns have developed from villages , and their sites had been partly built on for centuries before they developed into towns .
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