Example sentences of "for build a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In effect his agenda of constructing a theory of the state appropriate to the modern world is transformed by the public lawyers into an agenda for building a modern theory of public law .
2 Whitaker was a vestryman of St Giles in the Fields ( 1622 ) and supported a fund for building a new church .
3 Is he also aware that British Steel can not go ahead with its plans for building a new plate mill on Teesside because of the depth of the recession into which the Government have plunged the country ?
4 Nick Wood offers a conversion guide price of £60 a square foot compared with £45 to £50 for building a new house .
5 Dawson emphasized the importance of combining agricultural and urban for building a strong society .
6 Harry had been all for building a full-blown ship of three hundred tons or more , with four masts , three decks , two castles and ten brass pieces into the bargain , but Sam Gristy had insisted upon a more modest outlay , and a three-masted bark had been agreed upon .
7 A law was passed last year to establish a timetable for building a national dump that could store radioactive waste safely for thousands of years .
8 So much of the hydro-electricity around the world is , in fact , used as a storage of energy , and at present there is a scheme under discussion round Loch Lomond for building a high level dam and storage system with power station in a region of particularly scenic beauty , of great importance to the Scots .
9 The reason for building a high mutation rate into the model is that the whole performance on the computer screen is for the benefit of human eyes , and humans have n't the patience to wait a million generations for a mutation !
10 Offering the meagre purse of local gossip , news from Buttermere , Nicholson spoke about Mr Skelton 's plans for building a large stone manor house in the area ; dwelt longingly on the prospect of Miss Skelton and said something about the wrestling which included a mention of Mary of Buttermere and a young man from the north of the county walking thirty or forty miles just to see her and make his feelings known to her .
11 Designers should check locally to determine whether the Local Act is still operative in the area proposed for building a high- bay warehouse .
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