Example sentences of "and [noun pl] built [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | They are to be marketed by Korg in this country and feature bodies and necks built to the original design , but allied to American pickups and hardware and retailing from between £750 and £1,000 . |
2 | A small room below the Operations Centre at CI5 : a room laid out like a telephone exchange , with junction boxes on the wall , and switchboards built into the smooth panels that were the work surfaces ; a quiet room , save for the hiss of the air conditioning and the easy movements of two men in chairs , monitoring flickering TV screens . |
3 | Unisys says it also intends to offer CTOS networked workstations and servers built around the Pentium in the fourth quarter . |
4 | WCUK , London & South East has started work on the £13.7 million scheme which will feature a three storey development of offices and shops built behind the restored terracotta facade of the old warehouse . |
5 | Soon after the match we were strolling companionably through the handsome streets of the town , past a striking collection of houses and shops built from the mellow , biscuit-coloured local stone . |
6 | You go to the bed , put down the umbrella and start looking in the drawers and cupboards built into the wall units surrounding the head of the bed . |
7 | The scullions sweated and ducked at the spits and bake-ovens built around the exercise ground for the clan to feast . |
8 | Elections in the United States take place every two years ( more frequently if one includes state and local elections ) and , as part of the checks and balances built into the process by the constitution , different institutions are elected for different tenures . |
9 | The place was busy and alive with noise from the stables , forges and outhouses built against the wall . |
10 | With large eye-pieces and side muzzles , and searchlights built into the dome , they looked like mutant apes . |
11 | The glowing tropical colour , the jagged patterns created by palms and the listless figures in streets and bars built towards a mood of heavy sadness and potential violence ( Colour Plate XVII ) . |
12 | In and near Moscow are a number of other monasteries and churches built between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries , all of Byzantine character but displaying individually Russian features particularly in the domes and the stepped ogee , triangular and rounded shell formations ( called kokoshniki ) which topped the main building and acted as a base for the tower or cupola drums . |