Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] be built into the " in BNC.
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1 | This philosophy is built into the common core by assigning a key task to the in-bureau tutor that each bureau is obliged to appoint either from among its paid or voluntary staff . |
2 | The timber-faced platform was built into the side of a cutting which truncated the small hillock lying between the BCR and the joint line . |
3 | Converted from a 17th century paper mill , this hotel is built into the cliffs just half a mile from the resort of Minori . |
4 | The interactive element is built into the programme in the form of " menus " . |
5 | An element of bureaucratic waste is built into the Bill . |
6 | ‘ Earn ’ in the sense of ‘ merit ’ can hardly apply for this sort of sum — yet that implication is built into the language whether we like it or not . |
7 | Up until 1950 , when the first road was built into the town , the area depended on air transport for the main services into and out of the township . |
8 | Thus support for families who are helping to care for an elderly frail relative was built into the activities planned for social service departments from the beginning . |
9 | So , like other aspects of behaviour , while the basic capacity for its own particular language is built into the mind structure with which a creature is born , a certain degree of learning ability is inherently possessed by all living creatures . |
10 | Equally , of course , as Dearlove ( 1979 , p. 49 ) emphasizes , the inactivity of a particular section of the local population ( such as the National Union of Mineworkers in some mining areas ) ‘ may occur precisely because that interest is built into the very heart of the council itself ’ . |
11 | At the same time maximum uncertainty was built into the party constitution with the introduction of eight vice-presidential posts . |
12 | It provides its own record of centuries of repairs , using different kinds and shapes of stone from other buildings , each added to fit the current alignment , so that a permanent list is built into the whole edifice . |