Example sentences of "[is] built into the " in BNC.
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1 | Defeat is built into the genre . |
2 | And the long-term reason for under-saving is not the after-shock of financial deregulation ( a temporary worry ) but the anti-saving bias that is built into the tax system . |
3 | On the one hand generality is built into the account : the normal justification of authority is that following it will enable its subjects better to conform with reason . |
4 | The magnetism is built into the basalt when it is first formed , and it records the nature of the Earth 's magnetic field at the time of formation . |
5 | Coaching is built into the job . |
6 | These tend to provide an excuse for putting off coaching and this is why some organizations are now insisting that coaching is built into the management role more formally . |
7 | This philosophy is built into the common core by assigning a key task to the in-bureau tutor that each bureau is obliged to appoint either from among its paid or voluntary staff . |
8 | In a sense , creativity is built into the brain at ground level . |
9 | A capacitor is built into the canister and connected in parallel across the lamp and starter . |
10 | Unfortunately , Melman said , Taylorism is built into the new technology . |
11 | So , like other aspects of behaviour , while the basic capacity for its own particular language is built into the mind structure with which a creature is born , a certain degree of learning ability is inherently possessed by all living creatures . |
12 | It provides its own record of centuries of repairs , using different kinds and shapes of stone from other buildings , each added to fit the current alignment , so that a permanent list is built into the whole edifice . |
13 | We recognise that a time record is a poor indicator of quality but , in combination with the necessary confirmatory certificates and the detailed examination of standards that is built into the training office appraisal process , the Institute has a monitoring system of which — given that it depends almost entirely on voluntary effort — it can be justifiably proud . |
14 | The deep knowledge thus gained of the site is built into the paintings which become records of the landscape as it changes . |
15 | Indeed , the image or notion of consensus is built into the very language of the media : they contrast ‘ compromise ’ with ‘ dogmatism ’ , ‘ order ’ with ‘ chaos ’ , ‘ realism ’ with ‘ ideology ’ , ‘ responsibility ’ with ‘ irresponsibility ’ and so on . |
16 | Perhaps it oversimplifies the situation to treat these as two quite different uses of such expressions as ‘ I believe that seems , rather , that it is built into the meaning of ‘ I believe that … ’ that it hovers between expressing tentative belief that what is specified by the following wording is so , and expressing belief or awareness that the speaker believes that it is so . |
17 | Spinoza says that it is no mere accident that this is never so , but that it is built into the essential nature of human beings that they need these relations with others for the achievement of personal fulfilment . |
18 | Converted from a 17th century paper mill , this hotel is built into the cliffs just half a mile from the resort of Minori . |
19 | Change to the concretion may be thought to be extraordinarily difficult , for the imagery is built into the literature and thought structure which form the basis of the religion . |
20 | In other words , conscience begins to have marked effect , as the attitudes and strictures of which the child has bad experience during its upbringing are supported or modified by the beginnings of life within society , and is built into the sexual persona of the boy or girl ( increasingly meaningful terms at this stage ) which the child now finds itself to be . |
21 | Search and retrieval is proprietary to Sony and is built into the firmware of the system . |
22 | The right to organize and direct the activities of others is built into the role of leader-manager . |
23 | As far as magistrates ' courts are concerned , both their jurisdiction and their sentencing powers are limited by law , but a considerable degree of optionality is built into the system for determining the distribution of business between the two sets of criminal courts . |
24 | Now it might be argued as was done by Kant , for example — that the idea of a non-arbitrary , objective , order is built into the very concept of an external object ; that one can not significantly refer to external objects qua external without acknowledging by implication the existence of such an order ; and in a sense this is of course true . |
25 | The interactive element is built into the programme in the form of " menus " . |
26 | Equally , of course , as Dearlove ( 1979 , p. 49 ) emphasizes , the inactivity of a particular section of the local population ( such as the National Union of Mineworkers in some mining areas ) ‘ may occur precisely because that interest is built into the very heart of the council itself ’ . |
27 | A comfortable loop pile liner is built into the glove to provide insulation and to prevent condensation . |
28 | Thus gender bias is built into the principles of realism , providing a partial and distorted world-view and having considerable implications for the practice of politics at the global level . |
29 | This is built into the south wall about 50m east of the observation platform near Duddingston Loch . |
30 | Human beings must everywhere produce and reproduce both themselves and their means of subsistence , and they must also find the means to communicate with one another not just with language but through the coding that is built into the reciprocities that manifest relationship . |