Example sentences of "build around [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Both leaders repeatedly stressed their joint vision of a new Africa , built around Nigerian-South African co-operation , which would enhance the influence of the continent in international relations . |
2 | However , the report also warns against a big switch to more ‘ worthy ’ youth programmes , and emphasises that the station should remain a mass audience service built around music . |
3 | The Unionist recovery was built around Law 's leadership , but what Asquith called the " new style " of obstruction , threats and offensive behaviour did not originate with Law . |
4 | ‘ There 's an enormous advertising industry built around shock tactics and high emotions designed to get you to part with cash for various charitable causes . |
5 | The shoulder and elbow joints are built around precision variable resistors and as each joint swivels so the variable resistor turns . |
6 | No further expansion at the desktop level is planned , but a new series of high-end DRS boxes due next year and built around Pyramid Technology Corp 's R bus technology could use either processor , depending on which is offering the best price-performance at the time , he says . |
7 | The graphics subsystem is built around custom chips and plugs into the TurboChannel of the host processor : it 's intended for the Alpha-based Titan 2.0 — a multi-processor graphics workstation — but it will also run on the MIPS-based Titan 1.0 . |
8 | Despite extensive evidence from numerous independent sources to the effect that there is little to choose between the performance of a well formulated detergent and the invariably more expensive combined products , known as sanitisers , a whole industry has been built around marketing sanitisation . |
9 | Management was not built around care plans and reviews … and there was little involvement at senior level . |
10 | Those things are all built around vocal/rhythm arrangements . |
11 | This is so whether we have in mind disciplines which are largely cognitive in character , or those — such as in the performing arts — which are built around action . |