Example sentences of "[noun pl] be built into the " in BNC.
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1 | Meetings are built into the nursing structure to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue and professional development of the unit as a whole and of each individual nurse . |
2 | It is seen as a driving , instinctual force , whose characteristics are built into the biology of the human animal , which shapes human institutions and whose will must force its way out , either in the form of direct sexual expression or , if blocked , in the form of perversion or neuroses . |
3 | During the growth period planktonic bacteria , diatoms and even minute animals are built into the ice , forming communities which develop and stain the floes , especially the undersurfaces , green or brown . |
4 | He argues that class conflicts and economic crises are built into the way the economic system works , and they can not be avoided . |
5 | Chapter 9 considers who can act as an expert : as the answer is anyone whom the parties appoint , safeguards are built into the expert clause to provide that a suitably qualified person is likely to act as the expert . |
6 | Business and management elements are built into the course , and it points to a range of employment and self-employment opportunities in design and other creative practices . |
7 | Because the rules for the generation of the various phonemes are built into the equipment itself the user is usually able to give the system a list of the phonemes which are then spoken . |
8 | Parental rights and responsibilities are built into the arrangements for the identification and assessment of special educational needs . |
9 | Inequality of life and expectations was built into the system . |
10 | Trenches are built into the base to collect noxious fluids that could leak out and contaminate water . |
11 | This is because a significant factor is the degree to which assumptions are built into the information system and thereby influence and affect the decision making . |
12 | Where floor joists are built into the part wall , they would have to be cut off so that they would be supported by the new well , completely free from the party wall . |
13 | These codes are built into the system and control default fonts , typefaces , sizes and column measures . |
14 | Another form of process control is automatic process control , where sensing and other measuring devices are built into the machine concerned to provide immediate information and immediate corrective action . |
15 | It is essential therefore that easily remembered navigational devices are built into the environment . |
16 | Where these members were built into the original construction , such problems would be less likely , but the causes of defects and deterioration associated with bressummers should be identified , particularly if it is the intention to increase loads upon these elements . |
17 | To make the car secure , railway sleepers were built into the cliff edge and joints were welded on to the bottom of the vehicle , acting as hinges . |
18 | More flexible systems developed as the movement grew , and Crowder 's work with intrinsic or branching programmes , in which the learner 's responses and mistakes are built into the sequence and determine subsequent steps , made greater concessions to individual differences among learners . |
19 | Chambers were built into the walls , and remnants of ledges suggest support for wooden floors . |
20 | Wherever possible automatic safety factors are built into the machines , for instance by making them unworkable unless the guards are in place . |
21 | Equally , the firms can not ensure that decisions will be made according to what they see as appropriate criteria unless those criteria are built into the decision process . |
22 | The answer is that the criteria are built into the traditions of the separate disciplinary communities . |
23 | The organizations are demanding that more stringent environmental criteria be built into the reformed regulations . |
24 | The right to organize and direct the activities of others is built into the role of leader-manager . |
25 | The working principle is that obstructions are built into the lock to prevent the wrong shape of key from working the mechanism , and similar designs of lock are still use today ( although it has been suggested that the Romans were not able to invent a lock that could be operated from both sides of a door ) . |
26 | At intervals , all around the park wall , wooden flaps are built into the base of the wall to allow the Berkeley Hunt hounds access into the park during the fox hunting season . |
27 | But he did reconsider next day , when he saw her watching the passage of the porter from the refectory before noon , and following him with her eyes as he turned in between infirmary and schoolroom , where the two small stony cells were built into the angle of the wall , close to the wicket that led through to the mill and the pond . |