How to use in-sentence of “build up”:
– Though oxygen was undoubtedly released by photosynthesis well back in Archean times, it could not build up to any significant degree until chemical sinks–Oxidationunoxidized sulfur and iron—had been filled; until roughly 2.3 billion years ago, oxygen was probably only 1 to 2% of its current level. Banded iron formations, which provide most of the world’s iron ore, were also a prominent chemical sink; most accumulation ceased after 1.9 billion years ago, either due to an increase in oxygen or a more thorough mixing of the oceanic water column.
– First, layers of sand build up as sediment, either from water or from air.
– A flying lariat is a move where a wrestler uses the ropes to build up speed, leaps forward and wrap their arm around the opponent’s neck which causes the power of the force to knock the opponent down.
– Not until much later did oxygen build up in the atmosphere.
– At the same time, he asked Goh Keng Swee to build up the Singapore Armed Forces and requested help from other countries for advice, training and facilities.
– Eventually, these waste products can build up so much that they poison the body.
– If hyperglycemia gets worse or is not treated, it can cause toxic acids called ketones to build up in the blood and urine.

Example sentences of “build up”:
– The triggers that cause uric acid to build up in the blood are not well understood.
– The layers of lava can build up over time to form a lava plateau.
– With the nutrients it can build up enzymes and other molecules which need trace elements as well as sugars and amino acids.
– Hemochromatosis causes extra iron to build up in the liver.
– With control of the seas, Britain was able to build up a large empire during the years that followed and its navy was the world’s largest for over a hundred years.
– If a red giant does not have enough mass to fuse carbon, around 1 billion K, inactive carbon and oxygen will build up at its center.
– The move is usually used instead of charging towards an opponent to build up momentum for an attack, or using the discus spin to evade other attacks.
– He taught himself about recording with a simple reel-to-reel tape recorder at home, using “sound on sound” to build up the sound of his own music.
– Nicol was also invited to carry the Olympic torch for Malaysia during the build up to the Athens Olympics in 2004 and being appointed as UNDP National Goodwill Ambassador for Malaysia.
- The triggers that cause uric acid to build up in the blood are not well understood.
- The layers of lava can build up over time to form a lava plateau.
– What they do is use the parts and energy to build up their own materials, which are also organic.
– They build up a thick layer of blubber.
– So it tends to build up in the liver if too much is eaten.
– This makes it easy for the organist to build up the music, getting louder gradually, by starting at the top and gradually coming down.
– They are five movements which all use canon to build up the music.
– Choking agents make pulmonary edemafluid build up in a person’s lungs until they drown.
More in-sentence examples of “build up”:
– That way, you can build up from further experience so that you can rightfully request the bit back.
– They also help with destroying and recycling broken proteins that build up in cells.
– After the bitter break with the Republicans in Congress over Reconstruction policies, Johnson used federal patronage to build up a party of loyalists, but it proved to be unsuccessful.
– But, the airlift did not end until 30 September 1949, because the Western states wanted to build up enough supplies in West Berlin in case the Soviets blockaded it again.
– This move was later used in the build up to the title rematch she was booked for at New Year’s Revolution against Stratus, who claimed, “You had to practically kill yourself to take the title from me”.
– It gives the human arm more leverage to build up the spear’s velocity.
– The plasma can build up in the chest and abdomen.
– Its effects often build up slowly over a long period of time and may last from months to years after rain resumes.
– Banks also invest money to build up their reserve of money.
– The algae build up in ‘sun cups’, which are shallow depressions in the snow.
– This allowed Hamilton to build up a large gap with the car behind him.
– King looked at ways to increase the food supply and arranged for the import of sheep and cattle to build up stocks.
– The introduction to the track samples an orchestral like symphonic build up leading to the song’s high-NRG sound.
– Benito Mussolini the Fascist Italian Dictator started the Plan and Began to Build up His Armies on the Italian Water Border.Albania was aware of the Invasion but did not Know when it would happen, Zog I the King of the Albanians ordered out his Armies in Defense in case.
– This lets sediment settle and build up as nutrient-rich mud.
– It causes fatty materials to build up in the arteries, forming harder materials called plaques.
– Like many other drugs, it is possible to build up a tolerance to hallucinogens.
– For example, if a person has pneumonia, mucus can build up in their bronchi and the bronchi’s airways, and cause rhonchi.
– To build up the show, the WWF aired two wrestling specials on MTV.
– All previous nominations build up part of the information based on which I vote.
– Head injuries and some diseases can make too much CSF build up in the brain.
– Scientists think it is caused by a build up of too much Iron in the brain.
– He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields.
– They would have to build up their forces near Breda.
– A build up of water in the Upper Bay allowed the river to break through to form the Narrows less than 12,000 to 13,000 years ago as it exists today.
– He analyzes the psychological process needed to obtain the concept of number and then tries to build up a systematical theory on this analysis.
– Immigrants help to build up cities, provide cheap labour, invest money, buy products and services, pay tax, and help companies compete.
– More recent buildings are raised on stilts so that the snow does not build up against the sides.
– At the center of that huge cloud, gravity caused the material to build up into a ball.
– He had the idea to build up a stronger market for the collecting of coins.
– If one of these arteries is injured, it can bleed very quickly, and an epidural hematoma can build up almost right away.
– The game will allow the player to build up a collection of dinosaurs that can be used in battles against other players.
– It took the Allies many months to build up their ability to move cargo.
– This is a tube that is placed into the chest so that air or blood can get out and does not build up inside.
– German units in the area were given charcoal instead of wood for cooking fires to cut down on smoke and reduce chances of Allied observers realizing a troop build up was underway.
– Copper is expelled from the body easily, so it does not build up in toxic effects.
– Until then, I wish him to continue as a good editor here and to build up more experience.
– The time required for the turbo to build up the needed pressure is called “turbo lag”.
– A new prince has a much more difficult job because he must get people used to his new power and build up new ways of working that people can get used to.
– The technique of using a seismometer to build up a picture of the Earth’s interior is called seismic tomography.
– Psoriasis is a skin condition where cells grow at a faster rate than they can be shed, causing excess skin to build up and form scaly patches on the body.
– This is because writing lets people store and build up knowledge.
– His absence from Rome allowed the intelligent Octavian to build up support.
– If a person’s body takes too much fluid back up into the bloodstream, this can cause “fluid overload.” This can cause Pulmonary edemafluid to build up in the lungs, which causes breathing problems.
– The Xbox Live Vision Camera was announced at Electronic Entertainment ExpoE3 2006 and released in North America on September 19, 2006, following a 1-month pre-launch period in which Toys “R” Us stores in New York City and Los Angeles sold them to build up hype.
– The French commanders of the 7th Army had expected that Dutch fighting would give them four days to build up a defensive line near Breda.
- That way, you can build up from further experience so that you can rightfully request the bit back.
- They also help with destroying and recycling broken proteins that build up in cells.
- After the bitter break with the Republicans in Congress over Reconstruction policies, Johnson used federal patronage to build up a party of loyalists, but it proved to be unsuccessful.
