Sentences with phrase «built up in»

In either case, the formations are built up in a series of layers that span all or part of a roof.
In addition, it remains unclear how the hydrogen got from the sealed area containing the reactor vessel into the surrounding building — and then built up in sufficient quantities to explode.
Another was that ice built up in the vents, clogging them and decreasing the flow.
That surplus has been built up in various budget funds and now reflects 36 percent of the town's revenues.
He said his work in government for Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, and Mr. Bloomberg «best equipped me to do the job and built up in me an immunity to the most corrosive elements in Albany.»
Mr Powell, who was chief - of - staff to Tony Blair, throughout his 10 years in Downing Street, explains that in the final year of the Blair government they tried to conduct a Fundamental Savings Review (FSR), to cut out some of the extra waste which he says had «inevitably built up in the years of increased public spending».
He said that Osinbajo did quite well as acting president and that he didn't see any reason for the tension that built up in Buhari's absence.
Tension built up in some parts of the South East of Nigeria on Sunday as men suspected to be from The Nigerian army stormed the residence of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
But Sanders has monopolized labor endorsements in the race and enjoys the inertia of incumbency — plus the 15 years of name recognition he's built up in the area since he won his first election for the City Council in 2001.
In the preceding years, a strong movement calling for this had built up in opposition to the ruling Conservative governments, which many opponents claimed had undermined the social and economic consensus that had prevailed until then - particularly in respect of labour rights.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told his MPs to keep campaigning and carry on the momentum the party built up in the general election campaign.
Placing a shunt or tube in the ventricles — The placement of a shunt in the brain allows our team to drain the spinal fluid that has built up in the ventricles and direct it to other parts of the body, alleviating the enlarged ventricles that have caused the condition.
Ear infections happen when fluid gets built up in that space behind your baby's eardrum and then becomes infected.
Breasts that are still firm still have milk built up in them, which means that not all of it is being expressed during a feeding.
Even codeine, an opiate medication commonly prescribed to women following childbirth, has been fatal to newborns, when it has built up in the baby's system over several days.
Over time, about $ 976,000 has built up in the fund, said Commissioner Daniel Peterson.
The midwives won't transfer because they won't get paid, and the mother will resist transfer because she'll be painted as a failure and she sees the beautiful birth she's built up in her mind slipping from her fingers.
I have quite a supply built up in the freezer!
Given that the digestive system of the baby is not wholly matured, gas will be built up in their stomachs; and the presence of gas causes the baby to blubber and shed tears due to pain.
A good pre-natal massage is a wonderful treat to help relieve tension built up in your body from your pregnancy.
But it's a derby that we've only known about for a week or so, so there's not exactly the same kind of anticipation being built up in regard to it.
While most footballers may slump down in the dressing room after a game nursing their knocks and bruises, Blind must rush off to stick his head in an ice bucket such is heat his attention span and constant computations must built up in his brain.
Such is the lead City have built up in the Premier League, the chances are they can afford the odd slip - up and still win the title.
A home draw in a game you really need to win, even if the opposing side are a good one, is hardly enough to scratch the surface of the disappointment and frustration that has built up in Arsenal fans over the course of another faltering season in the Premier League and Champions League.
Despite a stirring attempt at a comeback Arsenal could not complete the job and were punished for the worst first half performance of the season, which could well have wasted all the momentum built up in recent weeks.
McIlroy had won the previous two majors, the 2014 British Open and PGA Championship, and he said this week when he got to Augusta, «I felt that anticipation and that hype, and I nearly built it up in my head a little bit too much.»
Ox is a token player at a big club and Wenger built him up in the first two games.
There are so many layers of flavor built up in this recipe inspired by Julia Child.
Reserve the meat juice that has built up in bottom of pan.
To make cocktail, shake all ingredients without ice for about 10 seconds, occasionally releasing the pressure built up in the shaker.
Elders is discarding the final links to a failed conglomerate structure built up in the heady pre-GFC days with a buyout of $ 107 million of hybrid securities to return it fully to a pure - play pastoral group.
And the more I thought about it, the more I built it up in my head.
To make this recipe gut friendly, I've popped in my special dinosaur powder, AKA Love Your Gut powder which gently cleanses and sweeps away plaque built up in your gut over time, resulting in reduced bloating and the perfect environment for healthy microbes to flourish.
The detox will give your digestive system a bit of a break, which is important because your body will be processing and evacuating the toxins that have built up in your body.
The crisis is caused by an ecclesial culture that has built up in recent decades and has roots going a lot further back.
Though the roots of this attitude can be found in ancient mythic and religious forms of thought, in the past three centuries the estrangement of human subjects from the natural world in turn has been built up in our imaginations under the influence of certain types of scientific epistemology and cosmology.
First, as just indicated, the layman is the «ultimate consumer» for whom the church exists, and there can be no «upbuilding of the Body of Christ» unless laymen are being built up in the power of the gospel.
Often this explanation is combined with another: that conscience comes from culture, that it is built up in us from outside.
My view of personal identity can be cumulatively built up in the following steps.
And so may you pass from death to life, from the authority of tradition to the experience of knowing God; thus will you pass from darkness to light, from a racial faith inherited to a personal faith achieved by actual experience; and thereby will you progress from a theology of mind handed down by your ancestors to a true religion of spirit which shall be built up in your souls as an eternal endowment.
Thus far Luke has followed Mark in broad outline, but the account of the empty tomb has been built up in rather more detail, the saying of the angel (s) to the women has been completely recast in line with Luke's view that all the Easter events happened at Jerusalem, and not in Galilee, and the women are said to have informed the disciples.
Reject those things that do not pass the test, but keep an open mind as we all are being built up in our faith day by day.
I think I had bought into society's lie and built it up in my mind.
The report cites «multiple examples of complacency throughout CBA [which] could be described as a repetitive cycle of inertia» and said «one of the main drivers of the inconsistent influence of the risk function has been the amount of bureaucracy built up in CBA, resulting in risk management being perceived as a low priority «administrative task».»
Sometimes, problems that have built up in the financial sector can have powerful effects on real economic outcomes that monetary policy might find impossible to offset.
As we know, the materialisation of some of the risks that had built up in the financial system, followed by a financial crisis, deep recessions and slow recoveries, has meant that much more has been demanded of central banks in recent years, especially those in the major jurisdictions.
While this transition — together with official attempts to unwind the risks built up in recent years in the form of industrial over-investment, banks» bad debts and property bubbles — is proving complex and unsettling, China continues to grow at a rate well superior to that of any of the leading developed economies.
As mentioned above, a HELOC is based on how much ownership you've built up in your home.
The trust and interest built up in past decades will erode.
He noted that because growth has been mediocre, few of the boom - time excesses have built up in housing markets, corporate balance sheets or household credit card statements.
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