Example sentences of "[pers pn] built [art] " in BNC.
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1 | At Lincoln I built a structure of thought . ’ |
2 | My parents lived in the big house and I built a studio and had a whole little place where I could live in the basement and it was very convenient , so David would come round there . ’ |
3 | Here I built a small fire , and putting my back to the rock lit a cigarette . |
4 | When I played with the Lego I built a bridge . |
5 | In the 1950s he felt we could n't afford a new car , so be bought a prewar London taxi , and he and I built a Nissen hut as a garage . |
6 | He had an old brew house there and on the side of the sink there I built a good staunch bench about like that square , put a vice on it you know . |
7 | " I built a new home for senior elderly ladies . |
8 | After two years I had discovered many things and I built a scientific machine that was better than anything in the university . |
9 | Above the laboratory I built a very tall mast . |
10 | Instead , after I had anointed a few of the more important Poles with precious substances , I built a dam system . |
11 | I built a little village downstream from the dam , complete with roads and a bridge over the remnant of the burn , and a church . |
12 | I built a big kite . |
13 | ‘ I built the business up after I bought it but as the City went down everything else went down with it , ’ mourns Haddad , who spent £600,000 buying and refurbishing Le Gamin . |
14 | Derek and I built the aviary between us out of ordinary three by three timber and chicken wire . |
15 | Two hundred years ago if you wanted to show off to the neighbours you built a tower on a hill which they could n't help but see for miles around . |
16 | You built a little plan , that if I leave at ten past eight , I miss that traffic , or I , whatever it is that you do n't often plan till the holidays , but after a while it stopped being a decision making process . |
17 | She built a good wood fire . |
18 | She built a small fire in the grate , just for the comfort , then went into the kitchen . |
19 | Half-way down the boulevard she built a vast caravanserai which , before it was destroyed in 1857 , was regularly described by visitors to Delhi as the most magnificent building outside the fort . |
20 | She built the church as an annexe to her palace in 524–527 , in the reign of Justin I ( 518–527 ) , and she died in about 528 , soon after the accession of Justin 's nephew Justinian ( 527–565 ) . |
21 | Q When we built a conservatory this summer we did n't link it into our central heating system as our boiler was n't big enough . |
22 | We pulled out walls and plastered and rewired ; we plumbed in new sinks and lavatories and decorated and tiled ; we built a bar and made the tables and laid the floor ; we leased the equipment and bought a sign which read ‘ Malynkis ’ — an amalgam of Malc and Lynne . |
23 | First , we built a factory , with a paint shop so clean no particle of dust more than 5 thousandths of a millimetre thick can get inside . |
24 | We built a huge bonfire and soon unfroze . ’ |
25 | She 'd come every two weeks to see me , she used to tell me everything that was going on with Natasha , and we built a very strong relationship up . |
26 | We built a simple little device which could administer a mild shock to a chick held briefly in my hand — tested on my finger , the shock is no more than a brief tingle , and the chicks seemed scarcely to notice it — ; and I checked out Benowitz' finding . |
27 | In this capacity , I started where we built a new building in , a very nice building of handmade bricks and , expensively constructive I also was the principal negotiator when Harvey hired the firm of in Walsall . |
28 | ‘ Outside on the far side of the station we built a new car park in 1989 with 200 spaces , ’ said Mr Speke . |
29 | We built the festival up from the old village concerts , which are still always packed out ’ . |
30 | Jane would come and give the cottages — we built the second one in 1977 — a final clean and polish , and we would replace any damaged or soiled furniture or utensils . |