Example sentences of "have be built into the " in BNC.
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1 | The refrigerator has been built into the peninsula unit and has a three-star , deep-freeze section , defrosts automatically and uses up very little energy . |
2 | Safety has been built into the design in the form of a clever three-way switching system . |
3 | If , on the contrary , there is a rigid internal separation between the roles of setting standards and meeting standards then conflict has been built into the system ( Klein , 1979 ) . |
4 | Thirdly , I shall look at the understanding of the ‘ feminine ’ which has been built into the tradition . |
5 | As soon as one person 's work has been built into the computer , it stays there and goes on working for as long as needed . |
6 | Problems may have been built into the original design through the inadequate protection of timber from ground moisture , lack of ventilation or roof-slopes which were insufficiently steep to drain away all rainwater . |
7 | Military design and development contracts generally have comparatively thin profit margins , and while an allowance for unexpected extra work will have been built into the contract price , it appears as if GEC-Ferranti seriously underestimated the work involved to make the radar operationally acceptable . |
8 | The structure appeared to have been built into the air , with scaffolding and support systems running up towards the sky . |
9 | ( The asbestos had been built into the carriages to act as sound and heat insulation , but had of course later been found to be a health hazard . ) |
10 | ‘ Unfortunately , these pipes had been built into the concrete beneath the ice . |
11 | More recently , eel traps have been built into the systems of weirs and sluices of water-mills . |
12 | Environmental intangibles have been built into the cost-benefit analysis in the same way as they are for road schemes . |
13 | The optimised X-Winserver speeds up the performance of X-Windows : DOS and Windows emulation facilities have been built into the kernel . |