Example sentences of "[noun] build into the " in BNC.

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1 The Marmorata built into the rocks
2 This is achieved by what is usually known as the " ratchet " , namely characteristics built into the shares in Newco .
3 We are pleased to see a programme of monitoring and review built into the scheme and hope that it will be possible to measure its success at the end of its first three years and make adjustments as necessary .
4 PEOPLE in the West are talking about traps built into the proposed DDR travel liberalisation law .
5 Parliament is to be taken to have intended that the difficulties such a wide ambit may create will be sufficiently overcome by two safeguards built into the statutory scheme .
6 This protected what Lord Bridge called the safeguards built into the judicial review procedure which protected from ‘ harassment ’ public authorities on whom Parliament imposed a duty .
7 He would like to see safeguards built into the bill to limit the size of the new co-op and he is also critical of plans by Milk Marque to retain control of key activities like milk testing and the artificial insemination service .
8 By the next day , flood warning computers built into the river banks along the 120 miles of the Tay were flashing yellow warning signals as placid tributaries dumped their overload into the river .
9 Perhaps because of disincentives built into the Supplementary Benefit system , the ‘ zero-earner couple ’ category is bigger than one would expect if the wives of unemployed men had the same economic activity rates as the wives of employed men ( see Rimmer , 1987 , p. 44 for a discussion of this phenomenon ) .
10 Several other types of position transducer , including capacitive and inductive sensors built into the motor , have been proposed but none have been successful commercially .
11 The vehicles which use this system have the units built into the pod , such as the Rover SDI 2400 diesel and the Range Rover .
12 There is a permanent element of uncertainty built into the situation , which undermines the willingness of administrators to make long-range commitments or plan for flexibility .
13 He had floodlights built into the West Stand — but once again the FA stepped in .
14 For example , once a list goes beyond the optimal number , it must be un-linked , and the words built into the standard 26-way node method , with new items added in linked lists hanging from these new nodes , until they in turn reach the optimal value , and so on .
15 The position of the contact is determined by a microprocessor built into the tablet which scans the top film in one direction while scanning the lower resistive film in the other .
16 There was thus a source of tension built into the very heart of the new biology , a tension that was never resolved and would ultimately divide the life sciences into a chaos of competing disciplines .
17 Timber surrounds may be secured by screws straight through the timber , while built-up brick or stone surrounds will be secured by wall ties built into the construction .
18 One should regard the superego as a kind of critic built into the ego .
19 Examples include : the automatic generation of weather forecasts by a computer communicating with satellites , the selection of lists of random numbers for a competition or for the Premium Bond draw , programs which produce artistic designs or music automatically , being based upon a set of rules built into the program , a program designed to simulate some particular environment , such as climate , monetary systems , battle scenarios , etc .
20 Third , her dispute with ‘ interpretation ’ , which is for her also a dispute with any kind of critical theory , is due to the assumptions of cultural differentiation built into the former and latter .
21 ‘ There 's a miniature computer built into the roof of the lid . ’
22 Videodisc systems can have a small computer built into the video player .
23 When you play the disc , another laser beam ‘ reads ’ the pattern of flaws , and a special-purpose computer built into the player turns the binary numbers back into sound vibrations , which are amplified so that you can hear them .
24 A small room below the Operations Centre at CI5 : a room laid out like a telephone exchange , with junction boxes on the wall , and switchboards built into the smooth panels that were the work surfaces ; a quiet room , save for the hiss of the air conditioning and the easy movements of two men in chairs , monitoring flickering TV screens .
25 The cottage has three downstairs rooms , including a kitchen built into the hillside .
26 The inequality built into the education system simply reinforces the position of black children .
27 Macroeconomic inefficiency and macroeconomic imbalances built into the system , and the centralisation of political power , have combined with adverse international factors ( the oil crisis ; world trade stagnation , changes in terms of trade , rising interest rates , international inflation , rising cost of Western technology transfer , etc ) to produce a crisis of exceptional depth and duration .
28 A further element of contrast built into the research is that it will explore how inter-agency policies are negotiated and enacted at a local level , in a small number of tightly defined neighbourhoods which will be chosen in such a way as to reflect demographic variations , differences in housing stock and employment , varying local crime rates , ethnic diversity , and other relevant factors .
29 As part of this , there are 14 bitmapped fonts and 13 scalable fonts built into the machine — probably more than enough for most people .
30 Erm , well my question about the break-in at the Kingsway flats launderette , erm in the launderette the facilities are controlled by a vending machine built into the wall .
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