Example sentences of "be integrated into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By comparison with their fellow citizens who had been integrated into the collective farm system or recruited from the land to work in the cities , they had prospered .
2 In addition , the size of the bands indicates that at least one copy of the construct has been integrated into the interrupted beta-tubulin gene at the 3' end of the tubulin locus ( 7.4kb fragment ) , and that a second integration event has occurred at a PstI site within an intact beta-tubulin gene ( 5.8 kb band ) .
3 The packaging of imported products has continued to fascinate him , for intrinsic qualities — — the names , the colours and the designs — but also no doubt because of the way products from far away have been integrated into the domestic Mexican environment .
4 Even those who seek to be integrated into the new culture ( or ‘ go native ’ as it used to be called ) will remain strangers in the new culture .
5 There are other areas , particularly to I 'd accept to either to the south or to the north east where a new settlement could more easily be integrated into the existing landscape framework .
6 It is intended that interim findings will be reported for discussion in venture groups , the results of which will then be integrated into the final report .
7 In defending the theory of the civilising process , Wouters argues that informalisation is not inimical to civilisation , but can in fact be integrated into the overall theory .
8 The winners of the tournament will be integrated into the early rounds of the centre 's VW Ratings Tournament with able bodied players playing finalists of the wheelchair event .
9 Conservation must be integrated into the local community .
10 If the European Commission now bases new law on this recommendation , solicitors will be able to practise in other EC countries without having to be integrated into the local legal profession .
11 This involved him in showing how Freud 's theory needed modification so that it could be integrated into the Parsonian social and culture systems theory .
12 More awareness also needs to be integrated into the educational framework and programs .
13 GCSE at age 16 will be integrated into the National Curriculum , with a new A+ grade to test the most able .
14 In May , the McNair Committee had reported on the future of teacher training ; late in July the Fleming Report suggested some of the ways in which the Public Schools might be integrated into the national educational system .
15 It 's just one example of where the British Red Cross training can be integrated into the national curriculum teaching everything from first aid to hazards in the home .
16 Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children — should be integrated into the proposed Homerton Trust
17 To return to the question of how these topics can be integrated into the initial professional training of foreign language teachers , we would point out that none of the topics is entirely new even to those who have not been involved in linguistics in their academic course and , secondly , that they are all related to questions of classroom practice .
18 A brick-built chimney had to be integrated into the reconstituted roof and new lead flashings were provided to reconcile this feature , as well as the added roof window , soil vent pipes and roof-light , with roof surfaces .
19 The new systems are gradually being integrated into the other leading office systems ( computer networks , word-processors etc ) .
20 They were integrated into the large body of at least 229 painters and makers of images recorded in the taxation rolls for Paris between 1292 and 1313 .
21 The second set of findings suggests that , when the information in a clause containing an anaphoric expression is integrated into the existing mental model , the interpretation of that clause is often incomplete , in a sense that we will define below .
22 Ethical theory is integrated into the well-referenced text ( although it was quite bizarre to see a reference made to Aristotle dated 1980 ) , and applied to numerous clinical situations which occur in nursing practice .
23 In city after city the focal points of the martyrs ' cults shifted from the suburban cemeteries to the splendid new churches , both in the suburbs and in the town centres ; the celebration of their memory was integrated into the normal eucharistic worship of the urban community .
24 It seems that by the end of the eighteenth century sexual love was enshrined as a central element in the making of families and this was integrated into the bourgeois familial ideology of the nineteenth century , though whether this new ideology originated in the aristocracy or amongst the aspiring bourgeoisie is still a point of major historical debate .
25 Though the French army was utterly dependent on American supplies and was integrated into the inter-Allied command structure , de Gaulle was determined , whenever necessary , to protect French national interests .
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