built up造句91 I built up my soil, added trace elements, made compost, never used herbicides or chemical insecticides.
92 Threats intensified and an organisation capable of attacking larger mills was built up.
93 His style was light and friendly; in no time he had built up a big following among the viewers.
94 However, the experiential nature of police training usually ensures that a commonsense knowledge about these patterns is also built up.
95 At one time, apparently, the area all around was to be built up with good-class bungalows, etcetera.
96 In that time they have built up a force of one hundred and fifty vehicles and three hundred and forty staff.
97 It was almost as if the independent life I'd built up of necessity was being disrupted by Grant's presence.
98 Since its establishment in 1959 it has built up an international reputation as a centre of excellence in its fields.
99 Human machines everywhere are built up from mechanisms involving combinations of motion in a straight line and motion in a circle.
100 Local private firms had built up a skilled work force that eventually drew in foreign multinationals on terms acceptable to the government.
101 The pressure built up over the year, and eventually I had to leave my job.
102 His Big Night Out programme on Channel 4 has built up a cult following.
103 Streets around the normally tranquil town of Morton in Marsh were sealed and long traffic jams built up.
104 In its heyday it was so popular long queues built up outside its shops.
105 Good team spirit was built up during lunch before heading out to the second round.
106 Law itself is the by-product of custom built up by habit.
107 The surface could be built up to some extent by the application of thick and successive layers.
108 With the reversal of tidal currents deltas can be built up at both ends of the strait.
109 How far Gloucester built up a local following is unclear.
110 A huge backlog of work had built up during my absence.
111 Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region.
112 This observation of Freud's has profound implications for the way in which psychoanalytic theory about groups and societies is built up.
113 Many of them built up vast fortunes under my father's regime, illegal fortunes, I hasten to add.
114 He built up his property and leisure group to pre-tax profits estimated at just under £100 million in 1990.
115 The lawn itself has been built up from strong flowing curves and these naturally lead the eye away from those rectangular boundaries.
116 Expatriates' salaries are generally built up from a number of separate elements starting with basic salary.
117 Though geographical mobility is possible, to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up.
118 He built up neat stacks in order of priority, slipped rubber bands around them, dropped them in his briefcase.
119 Huge inventories of cultural traits, such as pot and basket designs or types of moccasins, were built up.
120 That is to say the curved members, such as ribs, were built up of naturally curving wood, chosen to have the right shape.