“built up” some example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “built up”:

+ With the British, the Dutch first built up colonies.

+ Located at the end of Digby Neck on Long Island, Freeport is a working fishing village built up around a tidal basin.

+ After a big fire 1748 it was built up by Johann Conrad Schlaun.

+ Eventually, enough tension built up that some of the Senators beat Tiberius to death with their chairs and threw his dead body into the Tiber.

+ It is the most built up and biggest urban area in Yorkshire.

built up some example sentences
built up some example sentences

Example sentences of “built up”:

+ Syllables are built up of consonants, each of which has an inherent vowel, which means a vowel is assumed to be pronounced in a syllable even if it is not written down.

+ Keynes was a successful investor and he built up a big fortune.

+ Antonio Bernocchi was an Italian industrialist, who built up a successful textile factory at Legnano, a city in the Lombardy region of northern Italy.

+ The fort was badly damaged in 1783 in an earthquake, but it was built up again because of the Napoleonic wars.

+ Since Wigan Athletic’s admission to the Football League in 1978, the club has built up several rivalries, mainly with Bolton Wanderers.

+ Many cities and industries are built up along the route of the Trans-Siberian Railway.

+ He built up his reputation as “the policeman’s policeman”.

+ Most of the songs have long built up introductionintros with guitars, keyboards.

+ The Indus valley Plain is a flat landform in Pakistan, built up over centuries by sediment.

+ The experience and connections that Kobayashi built up during this time would serve him well when he launched his theater group.

+ Everett maintained that the wavefunction does not collapse, and since all matter and interactions are presumed to be built up from quantum waveparticles, all possible variations of the quantum field—indicated by the mathematical equations—are “real” and simultaneously occurring but different courses of history.

+ The rural district Zwickau was built up by the Chemnitzer Land Rural District, Zwickauer Land Rural District and the town of Zwickau.

+ Syllables are built up of consonants, each of which has an inherent vowel, which means a vowel is assumed to be pronounced in a syllable even if it is not written down.

+ Keynes was a successful investor and he built up a big fortune.

More in-sentence examples of “built up”:

+ Philosophers who are interested in science study how knowledge is built up by scientists, and what makes science different from other activities.

+ But I’m also keen to help out in any way that I can and I hope I’ve built up a reputation as a helpful and approachable editor.

+ Non-native speakers who are competent in Spanish may find the Chilean variety to be difficult to understand unless they have built up an ear for it.

+ Prost built up a massive lead, but a light rain shower in the closing laps triggered a chaotic finish.

+ There are several tumuli, mounds of earth built up over a grave.

+ A stratovolcano is a tall, coneconical volcano built up by many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice, and volcanic ash.

+ They destroyed the property and businesses of black citizens built up since the Civil War, including the only black newspaper in the city, and killed about 60 to more than 300 people.

+ It ranges from works on paper featuring intense semi-abstract imagery, to soft sculpture known as ‘Accumulations’, to her ‘Infinity Net’ paintings, made up of carefully repeated arcs of paint built up into large patterns.

+ One conclusion is that the slide was caused by material built up during the previous ice age, and that it would only happen again after a new ice age.

+ Portugal built up its power in Angola from the late 15th to the middle 20th century.

+ During this reaction, sugars are built up using carbon dioxide and the products of the light-dependent reactions and various other chemicals found in the plant in the Calvin Cycle.

+ He was elected to Seanad Éireann in 1965 and soon built up his political profile.

+ The other end was built up against a steep hill.

+ Consequently, a volcanic mountain having a broad profile is built up over time by flow after flow of relatively fluid basaltic lava issuing from vents or fissures on the surface of the volcano.

+ This is because so much salt has built up from the basin.

+ They bought and sold with other people, and built up their culture.

+ These charges then remain on the object until they either bleed off to the ground or are quickly neutralized by a discharge:., the familiar phenomenon of a static ‘shock’ is caused by the neutralization of charge built up in the body from contact with non-conductive surfaces.

+ The university built up its reputation for research in 1920 by rebuilding the College of Engineering and making a group of 100 industrialists, or businessmen, to help guide research.

+ Since the city has been built up with every passing job, it has become almost impossible to dig out all the ruins of Damascus that lie up to 8 feet below the modern level.

+ Fentanyl is often sought out by recreational users of less potent opioids like Vicodin or heroin who have already built up a tolerance to their drug of choice and are seeking a new way to experience the euphoric high associated with this class of intoxicants.

+ He wrote many of his best serious operas for Naples, and this tradition which he built up made it possible for Verdi to take over thirty years later as Italy’s leading opera composer.

+ A conurbation is an urban area that includes a number of cities, towns and villages which, through population growth and expansion, have physically merged to form one continuous built up area.

+ Other codes are built up from joining these together.

+ In 2000, with Belgrade now the capital city of Serbia, the orchestra was built up again.

+ The song uses a punk rock-style, built up with many different parts, and the tempo is faster than other Bloc Party songs.

+ He was the first to assume the title of duke and built up his court to resemble that of a king.

+ This more realistic approach to characterizations built up Marvel’s reputation and began to attract university-age readers.

+ They have built up their own infrastructure with schools, shuls and kosher restaurants.

+ The area built up rapidly in the 19th century.

+ Meanwhile, revolutionaries of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party overthrew the king of Iraq and, with the help of the Soviet Union, built up their army.

+ These researches built up our knowledge of the microorganisms of certain geological formations, especially of the chalk, and of the marine and freshwater accumulations.

+ What this defect shows is that our picture of the world is built up by various brain systems, and we do not notice how this is done.

+ They are always being built up or eroded, more quickly than other landforms.

+ Mussolini built up a powerful navy so he could control the Mediterranean Sea.

+ In Europe old towns are usually the medieval towns or villages that the newer city was built up around.

+ The United Nations was formed on October 24, 1945, and, soon after the war, each power quickly built up their power over controlled area.

+ Uday also built up a large video collection, found in his palace in 2003.

+ They quickly built up an army of 30,000 to make an independent Protestant country.

+ A narrow beam of electrons is moved across the specimen and a picture is built up piece by piece by detecting how the electrons are reflected or absorbed as it moves.

+ The valley is mostly built up or used for animal grazing.

+ Salisbury built up the Royal Navy.

+ King Henry built up a castle to give the farmers around a place to hide.

+ Following the landings, the Allies built up their forces on the beach.

+ The Skylark launch tower at Woomera was built up of Bailey bridge parts.

+ The people built up the palace at the foot of South mountain and brought up two Babybabies, who are Hyeokgeose and his wife to be a prince and princess.

+ In regions with flooding, a bungalow is often built up on wooden “stilts” or a high basement.

+ The hypothesis is that the atomic nucleus is built up in “shells” in a manner similar to the structure of the much larger electron shells in atoms.

+ Philosophers who are interested in science study how knowledge is built up by scientists, and what makes science different from other activities.

+ But I'm also keen to help out in any way that I can and I hope I've built up a reputation as a helpful and approachable editor.
+ Non-native speakers who are competent in Spanish may find the Chilean variety to be difficult to understand unless they have built up an ear for it.

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