Example sentences of "[verb] up of [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What is now becoming clear is that clozapine produces a build up of dopamine in different receptors from other neuroleptics , and this gives a strong indication that another neurochemical abnormality underlies at least some symptoms of the disorder .
2 Filbert brushes are less inclined to have a build up of colour at the edges and can be versatile .
3 I have found that a build up of infusoria in the tank over this period can reduce the number of fry that reach the free swimming stage .
4 Although some of this effect was the build up of turf over the years , no doubt this type of architecture was made necessary by the wild weather experienced on the island .
5 Use a shave hook to remove build up of paint from drip grooves .
6 Because of the build up of venom in their system the Forest Goblin shamans inhabit a dream-like world haunted by strange spider gods and shadowy eight-legged daemons .
7 This causes a build up of pressure in the solution compartment until , at equilibrium , the pressure exactly counteracts the tendency for further solvent flow .
8 There was little to be done to prevent this inexorable build up of pressure from the roots .
9 The bright solar surface is made up of gas at reasonably high pressure , so that in a spectroscope it yields a rainbow .
10 The difference between operating profit and profit before tax is of course made up of interest on non-operating items .
11 Olympic I. Walton skipper Alan Chatfield 's 3–13–0 catch was made up of gudgeon from a peg near the salt works to beat Robin Tooth ( Team Uniprint ) with 3–5–4 of gudgeon .
12 This poem is generally agreed to be made up of material from different dates and there are considerable textual differences between manuscript versions .
13 Three-quarters of Green Form work is made up of advice on divorce and family matters and on criminal cases .
14 Excavations have been largely confined to the western side , revealing an earth rampart made up of material from at least one contemporary ditch to the west .
15 It is apparent that such a pattern requires the existence of a variation in the piling up of water along the beach .
16 Onshore winds and waves lead to the piling up of water near the shore , and this water has to escape seawards in one way or another .
17 On a smaller scale the piling up of shingle against groynes is always on the side facing the direction from which the drift is coming ( Fig. 8.15 ) .
18 In none of the examples studied is there any evidence of a longshore drift towards the west in the shape of piling up of material on the east-facing sides of the groynes .
19 ‘ At a certain point one is compelled to develop a conception of insight , or pure thinking , which is not recognisably ‘ moral ’ , something which simulates , or is , the rising up of man into the divine , as if one were being driven into the godhead . ’
20 Some of these are already apparent following Britain 's entry into the ERM : the stoking up of inflation in the mid-1980s and the creation in the 1990s of a million or so extra unemployed , together with thousands of bankruptcies , can properly be ascribed in the main to priority having been given to a managed exchange rate .
21 I went and sat in a field and experienced that great bubbling up of love for the Father and for Jesus which I expressed alternately in English and in this new language which I did not understand but which I knew was to be addressed to God and which built me up as I used it .
22 Served up of course in that certain unique Club 18–30 Summer Style .
23 Setting up of Water of Leith Conservation Trust .
24 Setting up of fund by South Korea
25 In fact , the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) has itself established a number of initiatives to facilitate the take up of technology by SMEs , such as ‘ LINK ’ and ‘ Materials Matter ’ .
26 Clients are realising the benefits that we can offer and this has been reflected in the substantial growth that we have seen recently in sales performance , backed up of course by a dedicated service structure to ensure that customers stay with us .
27 There was the freeing up of trade on the Danube .
28 Given Russia 's high latitudinal position , her short farming season , low productivity , absence of markets , and scant incentives for yield improvement in the late Tsarist period and until the advent of NEP , the natural result was a strong peasant urge to supplement agricultural income by promysly ( craft industries ) , one of which was the production and working up of flax for the kustarnyi industry .
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