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How to use build on in a sentence

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As schizophrenics build their own universes, they do prefer an incommutable outside universe to build on.
Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his budding reputation as a patriot?
Of course, you need to build on your luck and that's what we aim to do against Coventry this weekend.
Activists are aiming to build on the general feeling over the issue to get support across the underground for the dispute.
With our young players we would have a great base to build on and could overhaul our rivals.
They build on and support changes that have been developing in critical theory during the postmodern era.
We will build on it when we launch our formal public consultation next week.
Now, the football team must take breath from this fantastic win and build on it.
Trotwood hopes the New Year will see a US tour to build on the band's popularity with a new generation of American goth fans.
The three characteristics build on each other and are very much interdependent.
As people are spending more time at work he added that it is important we enjoy the work we do and build on the skills that we are good at.
Then, build on the visual impact with details like ring tops, prominent wood poles, finials and brackets.
Keen to build on the success of their recent market day, they now plan to hold monthly markets on Saturdays.
The organizers had hoped to get the two leaders to build on the thaw in their relations that began some two weeks ago in Abuja.
The following season Norwich failed to build on the foundations they had created and finished a disappointing eighth.
This next phase would build on existing measures to clamp down on the grey economy and close the loopholes allowing for tax evasion.
The game had to build on its enormous base, as it developed a broad appeal to sports fans, even if they weren't soccer tragics.
Second, the flight was an opportunity to build on previous successes in transoceanic flying.
Finally, lawn chemical companies build on and reinforce the sense of lawn management as a bridge to the biotic, nonhuman, natural world.
The goal of those meetings was to create trustful relations among the leaders themselves, and then gradually build on these ties.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was, indeed, a good face to build on, as actors say in regard to make-up.
The writer on word-lore must of necessity build on what has already been done, happy if he can add a few bricks to the edifice.
Unless she was prepared to aver that there had been no breakdown, what was there to build on here?
We build on the trends of rapidity and simultaneity and seek to emphasize control and time.
Every anatomical, histological, physiological, and ontogenetic work must build on the idea of the cell as the elementary organism.
When he's got that, no matter what else he lacks, you've got something to build on.
If a site is granted status as a town or village green, it becomes a criminal offence to build on it or make other changes.
Developer Persimmon Homes has been at loggerheads with Erdington residents for six years over its plans to build on the Nocks site at Holly Lane.
The old building off Pinfold Lane has long been demolished and numerous plans to build on the site have been approved.
Diageo is hoping to build on the on-trade success of Baileys Lattes with a gift pack which enables consumers to make the coffee drink at home.
How and if we can build on that, our legacy from 2008, will set our own yardstick.
Scrum-half Matty Seamark added the touchline conversion to at least give Harris something to build on at the break.
A LEADING insolvency specialist has urged the new government to build on work aimed at giving more troubled companies the chance to recover and thrive.
The Jacobeans may have continued to build on Elizabethan precedents, but the period between 1603 and 1650 was also full of architectural experiment.
We hope to build on the great work that's already been done to develop a vibrant and exciting reanimation of a site that was once at the heart of the industrial revolution.
A half-brother to the classy Lady Springbank, Thomas Tompion caught the eye when fifth on debut, but could not build on that when only third next time up.
Encouraged by the success of its Stone Pippin development in Evesham and Diglis Water in Worcester, Taylor Wimpey Midlands has bought up more land in Evesham to build on.
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