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

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1 But if you are to leave your audience not merely entertained but also convinced , each word picture must have a purpose and be built into the logical framework so that the latter would be noticeably weaker without it .
2 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 .
3 Any system or external software built into the emitted version must also be available .
4 As a result , there came an increased acceptance of the view that persistent , and unacceptable , inequality and want might be built into the economic system unless the state made key interventions along the lines of the German model .
5 Built into the Personal Accident Plan is an automatic increase in benefits and premiums by 5% each year , to help your insurance cover keep pace with inflation .
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 This was built into the developing environment from the start , and continued to receive attention as and when the opportunity arose to help the children expand their existing range of choices .
8 The alabaster freizes of monks with scatalogical Latin inscriptions created by Henry Poole for the Blackfriar in c.1905 come from the same tradition as the eclectic and irreverent use of ethnic imagery and architectural detail built into the new Horniman at Hays Galleria of 1986 .
9 Unfortunately , Melman said , Taylorism is built into the new technology .
10 Waiver of premiums , exactly the same , not exactly the same , sorry , very similar to er , as with Covermaster , it 's automatically built into the first life assured , it 's payable until you return to work , reach the age of sixty , or pay-out of a claim .
11 Built into the first life assured .
12 Why 's it built into the first life assured ?
13 The theory is that the user , not knowing the ‘ technical ’ description of the product , refers to it by its artificial title which becomes built into the administrative and ordering system , emerging as repeat orders for the supplier .
14 Given that the sanctity of the Irish family is rigidly built into the Irish constitution , it was going to take years to break down and change the incredible legislative and political barriers .
15 Finally , librarians can collaborate with teachers in the planning of more formal periods of organized research as part of a wider programme of study ; it is here that the librarian can often explain to the teacher the problems which readers have been observed to encounter in such activities , so that the resolution of these can be built into the overall plan .
16 Successful establishment seemed to depend on the teachers investing enough in the innovation to overcome that already built into the traditional role .
17 On the more formal , constitutional , front , survey research on voters revealed a reality utterly at odds with the conception of the active and informed citizen that was built into the traditional liberal-democratic theory of the British constitution so confounding the credibility of that perspective on British politics as well .
18 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 .
19 Environmental intangibles have been built into the cost-benefit analysis in the same way as they are for road schemes .
20 The organizations are demanding that more stringent environmental criteria be built into the reformed regulations .
21 Meetings are built into the nursing structure to facilitate multidisciplinary dialogue and professional development of the unit as a whole and of each individual nurse .
22 As a result , some otherwise non-optimal elements may have to be built into the contractual structure , some incentive compatibility constraints .
23 This points up the possibility that the organizational differences built into the preliminary study may be only surface ones , masking ‘ deeper ’ structures of thinking about the nature of social work .
24 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 .
25 Here , as elsewhere , heterodoxy was built into the whole conception , as Nietzsche intimated in the letter to Rohde : " I 'm afraid it wo n't look philological ; but who can go against his own nature ? "
26 Given this figural ‘ bias ’ built into the cinematic apparatus , it still makes sense to speak in terms of realist , modernist , and postmodernist films .
27 The boat house resembled a small chapel built into the sloping land that led down to the water 's edge , except that it was windowless and the bell in the tower no longer rang .
28 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 .
29 Without such ideological precepts bound up in the ‘ representative figure ’ of the Führer , the dynamism built into the permanent mobilization of the Party and its affiliates is largely unthinkable .
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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