Example sentences of "[noun] divided into " in BNC.
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1 | Other molluscs , like mussels and clams , have shells divided into two valves . |
2 | With the exception of parts of the coastal plain , the late Saxon ‘ open field ’ pattern , with two or three large units divided into strips scattered according to a complex local hierarchy , was practically unknown in Sussex . |
3 | Each level consists of 20 short teaching units divided into three parts , each of which conveniently provides you with the material for a 45–50 minute lesson . |
4 | We had the machine shops divided into the main er machine shop and the other sections . |
5 | Not only were schools divided into academic and nonacademic , but the academic schools were further divided into A , B , and C streams . |
6 | Oh dear That trunk divided into two or three different branches |
7 | As one who did get into quite a few scrapes , Henry Schwartz admits that the Viennese and Berliners divided into rival camps , but thinks that the seriousness of the fighting was overstated . |
8 | As the sun began to set , so the darkness and the light divided into separate , intense pools . |
9 | It was only two or three inches deep , more like a tray divided into sections containing a neat arrangement of pins , paperclips and other small office requisites . |
10 | Before opting , the landlord should know that it covers the whole land and buildings within its curtilage , buildings linked internally or by covered walkways , parades , precincts and other complexes divided into separate units ( Sch 6A , para 3(3) and ( 5 ) ) . |
11 | Then we drove to the Bayeux Military Cemetery which is divided into plots , these are identified by Roman numerals , each plot divided into rows with alphabetical letters , and the graves by numbers in each row . |
12 | The term ‘ Third World ’ came to seem rather outmoded as developing countries divided into many different characters and degrees of prosperity . |
13 | The Longman English Language Corpus ( LELC ) is a collection of texts divided into mainly 40,000-word chunks , taken from over 2,000 sources ( books , magazines , journals , leaflets , advertising material , etc . ) . |
14 | Yet if urban communities divided into well-defined upper and lower classes , the sharp edge of inequality was not infrequently blunted by a numerous £2 group , the diffusion of wealth amongst a solid bloc of merchants and master craftsmen worth upwards of £10 , and , in most small towns , the absence of very rich people . |
15 | Each spectrum contains twelve aromatic resonances divided into two sets each comprising six resonances , corresponding to two conformations in slow exchange . |
16 | A further problem emerges if , as in Belfast , the fieldworker is attempting to fill a quota of individuals divided into specified categories ; this can often be frustratingly difficult . |
17 | Moreover , in the Opticks he identified seven colours in the spectrum and described a circle divided into seven segments that could be used to account for colour mixing . |
18 | Yet all these different forms are variations of one basic anatomical pattern : a body divided into three distinct parts — a head bearing the mouth and most of the sense organs ; a thorax filled almost entirely with muscles to operate the three pairs of legs beneath and , usually , one or two pairs of wings above ; and an abdomen carrying the organs needed for digestion and reproduction . |
19 | Boelcke , promoted captain after his eighteenth victory , now came out with the idea of creating a Jagdstaffel , or ‘ hunting pack ’ ( later given the soubriquet of ‘ Flying Circus ’ by the Royal Flying Corps ) , a group of twelve planes divided into flights of three , and flying in closely interdependent formation . |
20 | Here ‘ The Dronfield Freehold Land Society ’ built both cottages and middle-class houses on a 19-acre site divided into 180 allotments ; the streets were named after local landowners and after Princess Alexandra , the wife of the Prince of Wales . |
21 | Thus , they saw the female population divided into two groups . |
22 | It consisted of a two-inch-thick wooden board , its fifteen-by-eight-inch surface divided into two equal sections by an indicator running the length of the board with the figures one to ten printed on it . |
23 | For example , a national organisation divided into ten regions might have a customer liaison department at Head Office . |
24 | They are open to athletes of all standards , with entrants divided into age categories from the under 30s to the over 60s and an open event for better athletes . |
25 | A private place with a chessboard garden , a square divided into four plots by small gravelled walks and paths . |
26 | The model textbook should have 800–1200 pages divided into 20–30 chapters covering the major topic areas . |
27 | This is a weight-driven clock equipped with a brake consisting of a drum divided into twelve compartments with small holes in the dividing walls . |
28 | QUESTIONS DIVIDED INTO PARTS . |
29 | This is trapped between the inner and outer shell with an insulating filling divided into compartments for greater efficiency . |
30 | It was carefully controlled by time and by geography — a day divided into three eight-hour slots . |