Example sentences of "[vb infin] to build up a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On the rare occasions when the Indian does seek to build up a reserve for himself , he squanders it at once . |
2 | Most PR executives will need to build up a repertoire of photographers who are skilled in the various areas covered by the media relations programme . |
3 | Not only do we need to build up a collection of RBGE staff publications , but we should also ensure that external researchers given significant access to RBGE facilities agree to deposit copies of their publications , reports and theses within the Library as a condition of use . |
4 | If not , how could I begin to build up a support network ? |
5 | The object was to prevent takeover by a rival paper , or even by a consortium of people opposed to NoS and its politics which might try to build up a majority shareholding . |
6 | You should try to build up a network of people you trust , based on your professional support team who know the patient 's case in detail . |
7 | Concerning videotapes , the Head of Department said that he only held two which were shared with another department ( i.e. were constantly reused ) and that he could not afford to build up a library of them . |
8 | In the most severe cases these children are taken into care and professional care-givers or foster-parents will start to build up a relationship with the child . |
9 | Even though you might continue to build up a picture of the whole operation , it must be based upon an increasing number of assumptions — and assumptions might be wrong , with potentially catastrophic effects upon the correctness of your account of the family and its activities . |
10 | It could also be argued that this would help to build up a body of men with substantial diplomatic experience from which the diplomats of the future might be drawn . |