Example sentences of "[noun sg] built into [art] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 One should regard the superego as a kind of critic built into the ego .
6 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 .
7 ‘ There 's a miniature computer built into the roof of the lid . ’
8 Videodisc systems can have a small computer built into the video player .
9 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 .
10 The cottage has three downstairs rooms , including a kitchen built into the hillside .
11 The inequality built into the education system simply reinforces the position of black children .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 As Lindblom observes , a ‘ least-cost location for a new plant , for example , depends on the range of products that might be produced , the flexibility built into the plant , and the period over which costs and revenues are estimated ’ .
15 However , the flexibility built into the Structure Plan policies , as modified and approved by the Secretary of State , clearly enabled that land to be identified , allocated , granted consent , and developed prior to 1991 — to ensure that there need be no constraints on developers concerned to contribute to the supply but who had no access to the base land supply .
16 What is also impressive is the rest of the intelligence built into the machine .
17 Assuming the manual is in comprehensible English , users can avoid many unnecessary calls to the help desk by a combination of consulting its index , and using the onscreen help built into the software .
18 The white equipment built into the walls was all modern , but it was softened by the glowing pine of the table and chairs , the sloping , beamed ceiling and the brightly coloured pots and pans .
19 Although there are no known examples in Britain , it is interesting to note the number of stones bearing the monogram built into the churches , suggesting that they could have been taken from the pagan monuments and re-used .
20 Yeah but each seat ooh excuse me each seat had a microphone built into the desk .
21 The neat little track ball mouse built into the keyboard is a joy to use and more responsive than the larger versions I have used .
22 Underneath that , at waist level , was another shelf built into a recess .
23 Partnerships , small scale as well as large , need a clear sense of purpose made explicit in objectives , they need a strategic plan for achieving these objectives which is communicated to and understood by those involved and they need a review and evaluation process built into the whole to determine what is being achieved .
24 In its report , the Department of Transport 's Air Accident Investigation Branch said the windscreen fitting process was ‘ characterised by a series of poor work practices , poor judgments and perceptual errors , each one of which eroded the factors of safety built into the method of operation ’ .
25 A number of public examinations , particularly those administered by the CSE boards , allowed both setting and marking to be carried out by a school or group of schools , with a moderation procedure built into the scheme .
26 With a catalogue , however , you could buy immediately and pay in instalments , a form of credit built into the price .
27 For the system to work at all smoothly from their point of view , the estimates of inflation built into the Treasury 's cash target for their department must be accurate .
28 The major problem is the probable delay built into the giving of the reward .
29 The gasps of shock built into a cacophony of questions .
30 If the doors are the room 's only opening to the outside air , you should choose a type with a trickle ventilator built into the top frame member to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations .
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