25974 examples of builds in sentences

But in contemplating the condition of the glaciers of the world, we must bear in mind while trying to account for the changes going on that the same sunshine that wastes them builds them.

Year builds on year with unvarying steadfastness the divine temple of their beauty and their sacrifice.

He is a sweet sage, who studies life, therefore he gathers "human documents," builds laboriously the genealogical tree of the family of Rougon-Macquart, whose descendant he is himself, and on the strength of his observations he comes to the same conclusion as Zola.

" "I can sympathize with you," I said, "we often have trouble at our house with the man who builds the fires.

What is he that builds stronger then either the Mason, the Shipwright, or the Carpenter? Other.

Who builds stronger then a Mason, a Shipwright, or a Carpenter? Clo.

It is not that the soul builds itself "more stately mansions"; it is that these are provided for it by the physical processes of life, and it is almost the first duty of man to see that they are well built.

Or show me what is the difference between a man's house and a stork's nest, as far as each is a dwelling; except that man builds his little houses of beams and tiles and bricks, and the stork builds them of sticks and mud.

Or show me what is the difference between a man's house and a stork's nest, as far as each is a dwelling; except that man builds his little houses of beams and tiles and bricks, and the stork builds them of sticks and mud.

That long black wasp, commonly called a Jack Spaniard, builds pensile paper nests under every roof and shed.

By a chemico-vital process, nitrogen builds up and is incorporated in the tissues.

Cursed be the Norseman who puts trust In mortar and in stone; Who rears a wall, or builds a tower, Or makes on earth his throne; My monarch throne's the willing wave, That bears me on the beach; My sepulchre's the deep sea surge, Where lead shall never reach; My death-song is the howling wind, That bends my quivering mast, Bid England's maidens join the song, I there made orphans last.

Envy builds the wall between Thee and Me thicker and stronger; Sympathy makes it slight and transparent; nay, sometimes it pulls down the wall altogether; and then the distinction between self and not-self vanishes.

One travels, another builds; one for this, another for that business, and old folks are as far out as the rest; O dementem senectutem, Tully exclaims.

while he builds, the gaudy vassals come, And crowd with sudden wealth the rising dome; The price of boroughs and of souls restore; And raise his treasures higher than before.

Or up to heaven a shining ladder builds.

And he who brings the stars into the street And builds that shining ladder for our feet, Dwells in no mystic Abora aloof, But shares the shelter of the common roof; He learns great metres from the thunderous hum, And all his songs pulse to the human beat.

Greed builds them.

The descendant of the Huguenot tradesman or artisan, if in Boston, builds Faneuil Hall or founds Bowdoin College; if in Charleston, he deals in negroes and persuades himself that he is sprung from the loins of Baldwin, King of Jerusalem.

To whatever the hand of man builds the hand of Time adds a grace, and nothing is so prosaic as the rawly new.

So builds he "the temple of Grammatical consistency!"P. 7. Nixon and Cooper must of course approve of "Ah him!" because they assume that the interjection ah "requires" or "governs" the objective case of the third person.

And after April, when May follows, And the white throat builds, and all the swallows!

" "When it can't in one plant," said Purdy, "it dismantles it and builds another, making improvements from time to time.

It is the soul that builds itself a body, And Friedland's camp will not remain unfill'd.

America builds homes; the story of the first colonies.

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