Example sentences of "built [adv prt] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is built in to these religions the requirement for self-criticism , a guarding against idolatry , against hypocrisy , against superstition , against injustice , against self- centredness , against self-satisfaction , and against taking refuge in particular rituals or concepts .
2 A resource box can be built up for each history unit .
3 The concept of the provings : the way in which the drug pictures are built up for each remedy .
4 Blackgrass has built up to such levels in some of its traditional heavyland haunts that some cereal growers are now reporting severe problems in controlling it .
5 The casualty was now heading south west , and the swell had built up to some 20ft .
6 And if you do die before your 65th birthday , your dependents would receive the cash benefit that had built up at that time , or Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit — whichever is the greater .
7 With the reversal of tidal currents deltas can be built up at both ends of the strait .
8 The financial resources of Abbey National are exceptionally strong and our reserves have been built up over many years through a combination of prudence and innovation .
9 No longer are these words turned into a metal block , and no longer does the creation of that block require the same sophisticated skills as those built up over many years by typesetters .
10 Our tool kit has been built up over many years and we did n't have to buy much : a long tape measure , a new pickaxe handle , some new screwdriver bits ( we lost one down the cavity ) .
11 So although we think that our method is best , we fully realize that you 've got styles , things th which you 've built up over many years .
12 The partnership which we 've built up over many years with you means that I 'm confident that British tax payers and recipients in er dep developing countries are getting the best possible value for money when government supports S C F initiatives and what is true for S C F is true for the many other M G , N G Os with whom we work .
13 I believe these checks and balances built up over many years are essential to the maintenance of true democracy in this country and I commend to Your Lordships Amendments five , eight and eleven for those reasons .
14 Supposing you have taken part in an evaluation exercise and some conclusions have been mutually agreed , do you find that on the whole people are prepared to change their habits presumably in some cases habits built up over many years ?
15 A reputation had been built up over several years for the use of computers in the fields of manpower planning , personnel statistics and other industrial relations applications .
16 The company 's database of reactions contains information on over 500,000 compounds , and the expertise to operate many of these on a commercial scale had been built up from several decades of process development by Kodak , Eastman and Sterling .
17 Corpora were built up in each case to over 10,000 words , then domain-specific collocation dictionaries compiled using the method described earlier .
18 By the use of one-way valves , air pressure can be built up in each chamber in turn by moving the piston back and forth .
19 The husband is also , of course , the victim of this ruse , but in none of the Italian versions is he built up in any way to provide a substantial target figure .
20 The incidents occurred after tensions had built up in these areas during April between the Croatian authorities and Serbian militants , exacerbated by the presence of the Serbian-dominated JNA which had entered Kijevo on April 29 [ see p. 38163 ] .
21 In Latin America , relationships are built up in this way not just for personal support but , also , to promote commercial and political ends .
22 Political power can be built up in this way , with the result that many Latin American leaders owe their position to a network of clientelist relationships .
23 It is important to notice here that Freud is talking about a part of the ego as being built up from the social and cultural surroundings , but that the whole ego is not built up in this way .
24 A rich and powerful language is built up in this way .
25 A great deal of confidence has been built up in this system and NASA regularly publish reports of incidents notified to them , though of course without any reference to the individuals involved .
26 Although some excellent bookstocks were built up in this manner , the disadvantages of such a system are clear .
27 The banks are often built up in this manner above the level of the surrounding marsh , rather like the levees of a meandering river being built up above the level of the floodplain .
28 So , Oshkosh 92 truly lived up to the legend that has built up around this event , there was indeed something to interest and captivate anyone with an interest in aviation .
29 Steps built out in front of retaining walls may look better if they 're ‘ returned ’ : the sides are built out on each step , to form rectangular , curved or rounded ends , filling in all or part of the space up to the retaining wall , so that each step continues round instead of ending abruptly at the side .
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