Example sentences of "[be] divided into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You have certain formatted sections that are the news , straight stuff , or running tabular matter or whatever , but then somebody weighs in on each section , at El Sol we have a graphics person on each desk , but they 're divided into work groups so different work groups do different pages . |
2 | The entire land was to be divided into missionary territories , each division under the religious instruction of a group of monks from Austrasia . |
3 | The lake ( 126km 2 ; 2,036m above sea level ( a.s.l. ) ; 1,000mm annual precipitation ) is eutrophic to hypereutrophic and can be divided into south , central and north basins , with maximum water depths increasing northwards from 1–2m to 12m ; the average depth is 4.6m . |
4 | First , a facet may be divided into subfacets or subclasses by the application of an additional single characteristic of subdivision . |
5 | The questionnaire will be divided into matters relating to the applicant personally and matters relating to the firm within which the applicant works . |
6 | The questionnaire will be divided into matters relating to the applicant personally and matters relating to the firm within which the applicant works . |
7 | The pages that contain dates already past can be divided into sections , such as ‘ favourite recipes ' ; ‘ goals for weight' , ‘ food change , and exercise' ; ‘ lists of rewards ' ; ‘ weight charts ' . |
8 | Pope and Yadav ( 1992 ) argued that potential arbitrageurs can be divided into groups , each with a different level of arbitrage transactions costs . |
9 | Applications must be processed Assuming that the company requires a range of different skills , the applications must be divided into groups according to their suitability for the different posts Some applicants may appear in more than one group , in which case some account will need to be taken of their preferences Managers involved in the selection process must choose those to be invited for initial interview . |
10 | On a large site pupils will not be able to cover everything in the time available , so pupils can be divided into groups and instructed to investigate different topics or features . |
11 | They can all be divided into groups and the whole class can be told " All A's are … ; all B's are … " , etc . |
12 | Vocatives can be divided into calls , or summonses , as in ( 47 ) , and addresses , as in ( 48 ) ( Zwicky , 1974 ) : ( 47 ) Hey you , you just scratched my car with your frisbee ( 48 ) The truth is , Madam , nothing is as good nowadays The distinction is precisely that between gestural and symbolic usages , applied in this domain . |
13 | Knowledge and skills — a university may be divided into departments based upon knowledge in a subject area . |
14 | The example sentence given above would be divided into feet as follows : |
15 | The most fundamental of these is for the field to be divided into quadrants by a central cross , and for each of these segments to be decorated with the same design . |
16 | His translators over the past two centuries might be divided into literalists , freewheeling creativists , and those — the greater number — who have attempted something in the middle way between Newmark 's " semantic " and " communicative " ; those , indeed , who have attempted to " English " him . |
17 | In terms of habitats frequented by birds ( apart from the urban areas ) the coastlands can be divided into cliffs , estuaries , river mouths and tidal flats , shingle and dune areas , and coastal levels . |
18 | Spreads can be divided into intracommodity spreads and intercommodity spreads . |
19 | There is no real need for any of the Piper operas to be divided into acts , least of all Owen Wingrave , which was created for television . |
20 | Following an 1841 expedition to the Aegean Sea , Forbes proposed that the fauna of the oceans could be divided into zones by depth , exactly equivalent to the zones of vegetation ascending a mountainside . |
21 | Ideally , concrete paths should be divided into 3m bays to reduce the risk of cracking due to slight ground movement . |
22 | The auxiliaries can be divided into signs and subdivisions and are listed in Figure 14.8 . |
23 | In a personnel system , for example , names will be divided into surname and first names , where searches such as ‘ give me all people with surname Jones ’ or ‘ … first name David ’ are easy , but the request ‘ give me all people with name David Jones ’ requires a connection between first name and surname which make queries more complex . |
24 | Now that in turn means that the poetry of the period , and the allegorical poetry of the period especially , is not , as F R Leavis would probably have assumed , to be divided into cold , intellectual abstractions and warm , sensuous particulars . |
25 | As in the non-diabetic the hypertension in diabetes can be divided into primary ( essential ) and secondary . |
26 | Divisions of service — For example , education will be divided into primary , secondary , continuing education , etc . |
27 | Broadly speaking , these discourses can be divided into reading , criticism and poetics , and in the structuralist view these divisions are radical . |
28 | The minerals can be divided into bulk minerals and trace minerals . |
29 | For the recognition phase , a candidate string can either be compared with a list of grams of the same length as itself , or it can be divided into sequences of shorter grams ( in the same way as described above for the acquisition phase ) and compared with a list of grams of this shorter length . |
30 | Monetary control instruments can generally be divided into market controls and portfolio ( or non-market controls ) . |