Example sentences of "build [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps it is repetitive , but not for the sake of repetition , as each phrase carries a different emphasis and builds on to the prior phase for effect . |
2 | Firstly , CACI can build on to the shopping centres additional information relating to those outlets in a particular retail sector — this might be in terms of floorspace allocations , number of outlets or other attractiveness measures . |
3 | The field station consists of a modern Ann Exe built on to the old coast guard station . |
4 | There is a clock on the cooker ; another on the video ; another on the dashboard of the car ; another built in to the pocket-calculator ; yet another on the end of the pen she uses ; another on the device that switches the boiler on and off ; yet another on the outside of the tall building Steven passes in his car on the flyover . |
5 | This is made explicit in most sets of disciplinary rules , but is in any event a term built in to your contract by the common law . |
6 | Many schools have education about drugs and solvents built in to the curriculum . |
7 | This special tool has a piece of quartz built in to it which releases energy — the spark — when it 's squeezed . |
8 | A bolero for example , is really just a short cardigan with curved front edges and crossover cardigan just has extra width built in to the front pieces so that they overlap each over . |
9 | Not all spreadsheets have a great deal of calculation built in to them . |
10 | But critics here want more safeguards built in to British courts , so that justice is done . |
11 | So take your time to learn the phrasing , start off slowly and then build gradually to the written tempo in each case . |
12 | East Yzordderrex maybe , in the Kesparates built close to the harbour where Oscar liked to bargain for contraband brought back from Hakaridek or the islands . |
13 | Most items in these suites were designed to contrast one with another by varied time signatures , tempi and phrasing so that they built up to a climax which , in the early days , signalled the entrance of the king or the most important participant . |
14 | Obviously he built up to ‘ Space Oddity ’ being somewhere in the middle of the set and about half way through the set , he dismissed the band . |
15 | For matters to have been different , a far deeper knowledge of those forces would have been required , plus the willingness and ability to handle conflicting tensions long before they built up to breaking point . |
16 | The group then undertook local information meetings which built up to the campaign 's first large public meeting in Letterfrack , Co . |
17 | Now living in Wimbledon , in a spacious house complete with swimming pool , Crawford went into four months ' training for his gruelling role , starting each day at 6.30am with a four-mile run across the common , which he built up to twelve miles . |
18 | The Greeks had built predominantly in only one or two storeys ; the Romans built up to four or even five , and the arched type of construction was more suitable for this type of work . |
19 | The event was part of the build up to Forbidden Britain Day on Sept 29 , when the ramblers plan mass trespasses at dozens of locations . |
20 | They usually build up to a God 's eye view of the causal processes slowly , starting from a simple relationship , imagining how it might be more complex , testing to see if that is in fact the case , and so on . |
21 | Doctors agree that there are no risks in regular exercise , as long as you start gently and gradually build up to the more strenuous activities . ’ |
22 | We began to experience something of the build up to labour pains . |
23 | After running the filter for a few days , stock with just a couple of fish to begin with , and gradually build up to full stocking . |
24 | Of course there are lines that Keith does in second verses , melodic lines which build up to the chorus , and then it all apexes at the solo , hopefully . ’ |
25 | The resistance to this shearing will start at nothing , build up to a maximum , and decline again to zero when the atoms get to the top of the hump . |
26 | ‘ Build up to standard , not down to a price ’ was the motto of the Strand Theater Company , who had now so dramatically brought about the movie 's coming of age in Chicago . |
27 | But foxes that get mange die in three or four months — the mites build up to several thousand per square centimetre of skin , and so one fox may have more than a million mites ; its suffering must be awful . |
28 | Does detail build up to a whole or is detail obtained by microscoping the whole ? |
29 | I 'll take a shorter run up and build up to it gradually . |
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