Example sentences of "it [is] build [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If you go down Road there , I know they 're getting confused , if you go just straight up below the arch onto the main road to Belfast and Antrim , turn right up the top of the road a bit , and it 's your first er it 's building on the |
2 | It 's built on the edge of the river . |
3 | At $5,550 , IBM Corp 's new 16″ colour Xstation 150 seems pricey , but then it 's built around the Motorola Inc 88110 which has only recently gone into volume production ( UX No 422 ) : thought to clock at 40Mhz IBM says the 150 outperforms its existing Xstation 130 by a factor of six at 115,000 Xstones , and comes with from 6Mb to 22Mb RAM . |
4 | Sony 's position is less dangerous because it is building on the foundations of an already established physical format . |
5 | It is built across the Via Sacra at its summit , looking down on the Forum Romanum . |
6 | Midford Castle is a celebration of that card , for it is built to the same shape , with two rounded leaves of the trefoil facing out across the valley over Cane Brook and Midford Brook , and the third out to the back . |
7 | It is built of the typical pale Yorkshire brick with local stone dressings . |
8 | It is built of the same materials and shows the same Moorish features of decoration and construction ( 415 ) . |
9 | It is built on the ‘ H ’ plan with the cross wings at the east and west ends of this north-facing front . |
10 | It is built on the shape of the letter ‘ E ’ , not necessarily as a compliment to Queen Elizabeth but for the satisfactory symmetry it afforded to the most important east-facing front which the world and his wife could view as they passed by . |
11 | In this still picturesque village , beloved and painted by generations of English as well as French artists , so charmingly , proudly , and absurdly known as the Venice of Provence — it is built on the Lagoon of Berre , west of Marseille — most of the inhabitants still live by fishing , and in spite of tremendous industrial development round about it is still comparatively unspoilt . |
12 | It is built at the end of a canal and consists of two perfect octagons connected by a passage hall , behind which is a staircase let into another half octagon at the back . |
13 | Perhaps it oversimplifies the situation to treat these as two quite different uses of such expressions as ‘ I believe that seems , rather , that it is built into the meaning of ‘ I believe that … ’ that it hovers between expressing tentative belief that what is specified by the following wording is so , and expressing belief or awareness that the speaker believes that it is so . |
14 | Spinoza says that it is no mere accident that this is never so , but that it is built into the essential nature of human beings that they need these relations with others for the achievement of personal fulfilment . |
15 | In some cases you can upgrade the hardware by adding extra RAM etc. but in most cases where it is built into the motherboard is is n't . |
16 | It is built into the structure of organizations by the horizontal division of labour as well as by the vertical division into departments , sections and units . |
17 | The floor is at a higher level in the sanctuary where it is built over the enormous crypt beneath . |
18 | It is built along the lines of the most severe late-Seventeenth Century North German instruments , and with its acerbic Kirnberger III tuning , the most innocuous harmonic passages take on a distinctly tangy flavour . |
19 | Although the hotel is fairly new , it is built in the traditional chalet style and the use of wood panelling throughout gives it a mellow and warm atmosphere . |
20 | It is built in the Roman manner on a level site and the auditorium seats are supported on radiating walls and concrete vaulting . |
21 | Funded partly by the RSPCA but not by pig producers , it is built around the idea of allowing a sow to do what comes naturally when she settles down to her accouchement . |
22 | It is built around the respect , empathy and warmth expressed by the social worker for the client . |