Example sentences of "[been] incorporate into " in BNC.
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1 | One of these which originally led to the nonprofessional but nationally-recognized Certificate of Social Service ( CCETSW , 1975 ) , has now been incorporated into a new and alternative route to a full professional social work qualification for some of the kinds of social service personnel we have referred to as paraprofessionals ( CCETSW , 1989 ) . |
2 | Several design features , found on some , but not all , such guns have been incorporated into the TEC LM100 . |
3 | Although the European Convention on Human Rights has not been incorporated into domestic law in the United Kingdom and is not enforceable via legal sanctions against signatories , the government was under political pressure following Campbell and Cosans to change the law . |
4 | The logic of this change in attitude is expressed in educational terms in the Warnock Report , the findings of which have now been incorporated into the Education Act . |
5 | Renewals for further periods of three years will not be unreasonably refused where the Data has been incorporated into composite works which the Licensee wishes to maintain . ’ |
6 | The decorative facade has been incorporated into the redevelopment |
7 | British Bio-technology 's laboratory products division has been incorporated into a wholly-owned subsidiary of British Bio-technology Group . |
8 | Wider social policies , which might have been incorporated into regenerative programmes effected by local government , have been muted if not abandoned . |
9 | Apparatus to carry out such sensory measurements has been incorporated into a mobile odour laboratory capable of investigating odours on site either at the source of the odour or in the ambient air . |
10 | This is in line with the publishing policy of Pergamon and was the case with Micropublishing and Current Periodicals , a former Pergamon product which , with Microdoc , the official journal of the former Micro film Association of Great Britain ( MAGB ) , has been incorporated into the journal under review . |
11 | An African Primary Science Unit called ‘ Ask the Ant Lion ’ has been incorporated into the ‘ Primary Science ’ programmes in Northern Nigeria . |
12 | If the conscience indicates to the individual , child or adult , that he must reject a proposed action which his teaching tells him is wrong because it has not been incorporated into the Created God by the process advocated , or has been classified as evil , then that is the action of a healthy conscience . |
13 | If , on the other hand the conscience demands the rejection of a proposed action which has been incorporated into the Created God , and which has not been classified as evil , and is therefore acceptable behaviour , then that is the effect of a guilt complex . |
14 | All the drive units are new , and the crossover has changed , special anti-resonance measures have been incorporated into the ribbon driver , and the woodwork uses thicker panels and is also better damped . |
15 | The member states have recently agreed on the mutual recognition of listings on different stock exchanges , if the related applications are made to different stock exchanges roughly contemporaneously , and this has been incorporated into UK law . |
16 | A vase containing flowers that have been left over is also put at the well so people can see for themselves how they have been incorporated into the picture . |
17 | Nevertheless , the attitudes which Wordsworth adopted towards industrialization were successfully transmitted to the later nineteenth century , and ultimately down to our own day , where they have sometimes been incorporated into the law of the land . |
18 | Both pieces of legislation should already have been incorporated into UK law , although neither applies until 1 January 1993 . |
19 | It was not in any way grand : simply a solid nineteenth-century country residence with a small courtyard and a pleasant garden sloping down to the river ; the sort of place , Celia reckoned , which had been built for a man of some substance : a prosperous merchant or , more likely , a gentleman farmer , the land having been incorporated into the nearby estate . |
20 | Being mostly Muslim and with a Central Asian cultural background , the Uighurs had been incorporated into China in the nineteenth century ( Xinjiang was formerly known as Turkestan ) . |
21 | To signal these relationships , links have been incorporated into the document , modifying the structure . |
22 | And at Tangham , near to Woodbridge in Suffolk , a trail for wheelchairs has been incorporated into the Phoenix Trail , commemorating the replanting of the woodlands devastated in the great storms of 1987 . |
23 | For once behaviour more typically engaged in by subordinate populations has been incorporated into criminal law , then legally sanctioned punishments can be ‘ justifiably ’ imposed . |
24 | Much of the work of these and other ‘ revisionist ’ historians has proved invaluable , and many of their findings have been incorporated into subsequent chapters of this book . |
25 | People doing certain jobs have characterised themselves — and been characterised — as professions : this concept with all its ideological trappings has been incorporated into sociological analysis so that even its harshest critics are incapable of transcending it , and conduct their discourse in its terms . |
26 | Brussels-based La Generale de Banque SA expects to save at least 50% on its yearly administrative costs once all of its telephone bills have been incorporated into the Electronic Data Interchange system it has been developing with state telecommunications operator Belgacom , says Thierry Gilmont , process manager at the bank . |
27 | Additionally the company claims that a lot of the glue logic normally needed has been incorporated into the chip so that a full SuperVGA card with support for video and audio recording and play-back can be built using 11 chips . |
28 | Rather , it seems that , in its usage at least , it can best be seen as having been incorporated into the neoclassical compromise which has dominated most Western criminal justice systems . |
29 | But sociological explanations of this kind have nevertheless been incorporated into the general category of positivist criminology because of their implication that the invention is not freely made but forced : some problem confronted by individuals in their environment pushes them out of convention and into crime . |
30 | And the more general view that the causes of crime are located in problems in early family relationships has , of course , been incorporated into most criminal jurisdictions . |