Example sentences of "which [be] build [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 One is an instruction book and the other is the book of stitch patterns which are built into the memory of the console .
2 Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id .
3 Finally , it is evident that Duguit 's theory of law is far removed from those theories which are built on the assumption of the priority of individual rights .
4 They are unaffected by the weight attendant to luxurious living quarters which are built to the highest standards .
5 Works which are built within the contextual frame of governmental , corporate , educational and religious institutions run the risk of being read as tokens of those institutions .
6 In The Future of an Illusion , the use of the term ‘ religion ’ is one which fits the Jewish-Islamic-Christian complex of religions , which are built upon the notion of a Creator God .
7 UPS is one of the biggest van operators in the U.S. It runs 60,000 vans which are built by the company .
8 The anomalies revealed here are the direct result of ageist assumptions , which were built into the social security system at the outset and have been reinforced by successive governments .
9 The cottage estates which were built under the provisions of the Tudor-Walters Report were conceived as purely residential districts and in fact were municipal suburbs .
10 The shelves around him , which were built to the ceiling , were bowed beneath the weight of his trove .
11 When the mills of the North of England are referred to , we think immediately of the nineteenth-century factories which were built for the purpose of manufacturing yarn and textiles , rather than buildings containing corn-grinding machinery .
12 This aptly describes the houses in this book , which were built on the whole by country gentry , tradesmen and clergymen , on a moderate scale , rather than by the aristocracy , who liked to flaunt their aesthetic views and show how cultivated they were on a much larger one .
13 Causing particular concern are a generation of pressurised-water reactors ( PWRs ) , known as VVERs , which were built throughout the Eastern bloc during the 1970s .
14 For example on 31 March 1991 , Chelmsford prison had a certified normal accommodation of 244 but an actual inmate population of 403 , making nearly 13,000 prisoners were sleeping two or three to a cell ( NACRO , 1991b ) — typically in prison cells which were built in the nineteenth century and designed for a single inmate .
15 Which were built in the wagon shops .
16 The US decision will be welcomed by environmentalists concerned about the safety risks posed by several US nuclear bomb making plants , which were built in the 1950s .
17 Car 4 is one of two small cars — the other was 3 — which were built by the Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Company , along with the larger 5 and 6 and trailers 9 and 10 .
18 The fifteen Marton Box cars 27–41 , which were built by the Midland Railway Carriage and Wagon Company for the opening of the Marton route , proved to have poor riding qualities on their four-wheeled truck .
19 Most visitors ask about the history of the garden , part of which is built on the site of a nunnery attached to the church next door .
20 Is it possible to organise state schools on the basis of a curriculum which is built around the age , aptitude and abilities of individual children ?
21 It stems from the structure of income tax , which is built around the idea of tax allowances that can be offset against taxable income .
22 On the coast where we turn right and inland to the village of São Vicente ( 116km ) there is a tiny chapel which was built into the rock beside the mouth of the river in 1692 .
23 The Edwardians were much perturbed by what was known as the problem of ‘ boy labour ’ and the structural unemployment which was built into the labour market for youths .
24 Also in East Yorkshire are Goodmanham , which was built on the site of a pagan temple and Rudston , where the church is adjacent to the tallest standing stone in Britain .
25 We also have the Castle Court development , complete with massive subsidies from the British government , which was built on the backs of the Smithfield traders , some of whom had been there for fifty years and whose original conception of a shopping complex run by local people was hijacked .
26 Across the road is the Convent of Santa Clara which was built at the end of the fifteenth century and rebuilt in the seventeenth century .
27 On the hillside above is the Pico Fort ( Castelo de São João de Pico ) which was built during the Spanish occupation .
28 Several of the people involved in the ZETA story , directly or as spectators , are still working or living in retirement in and around Harwell : many of them feel that the publicity and interest generated in ZETA made many politicians and administrators aware of fusion , and helped to gain support for the funding of Culham Fusion Laboratory which was built during the early 1960s .
29 In the High Street is the 18th. century Blanket hall , which was built by the Witney Blanket Weavers Company for weighing and measuring the locally made blankets .
30 Look up at the Great Tower which was built by the sons of Peter Parler in 1396 : -1406 , with a Renaissance gallery by B. Wohlmut , 1560–2 .
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