Example sentences of "that are [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The contradictions that are built into the term ‘ inner city ’ have to be seen not as the root of analytical uncertainty but as the source of rhetorical utility .
2 This is where management has total confidence in the assumptions and values that are built into the information system .
3 but it 's not television , i i it 's , it 's Doctor Who and , and Prisoner and , you know er very interesting and very easy for enthusiasts to direct a lot of their time and energy to maybe I do n't maybe there was a increased pressure to work and study which was erm self motivated rather than being externally imposed , maybe he maybe there was a fundamental lack of enthusiasm in him for what is described as the hardware of computing , the , the , the , the , the instruments , the machines maybe there was a less than comprehensive understanding of what is known as the firmware , that 's to say I mean operating systems that are built into the thing to make it work , you 've got to understand the firmware because otherwise you do n't understand what the machine will think you mean and what that will do and I would have thought that whereas superficially you can ignore the firmware , it 's all in there , it understands as you , I would have thought , grew into a er a graduate computer scientist you 've got to have some idea about that .
4 However , according to locals , there is actually more of a risk from the conventional pollutants that are pumped into the sea than from the power station , and this stopped people swimming in it .
5 Does he further appreciate that , throughout Ayrshire , people recognise that any additional assets that are poured into the South Ayrshire hospitals to make them work will be at the expense of the national health service in the rest of Ayrshire ?
6 As the Select Committee of 1930 pointed out in their Report , ‘ the evidence before the court is restricted to what is directly relative to the proof of the charge and excludes many weighty considerations that are thrown into the balance when the Home Secretary is advising on the Prerogative of Mercy ’ .
7 Thin overcrowded new shoots and any that are growing into the centre of plants .
8 In general , variables that are brought into the picture and controlled are called test factors .
9 Inward migrants will include people who come into the district in order to do the jobs that are provided and there are many examples of employers coming to the town and bringing their own people into the town to do the jobs that are brought into the town .
10 However the seemingly irreconcilable interests ( eg. professional versus lay ) that are brought into the forum for debate , require that criteria be established for judging the adequacy of accounting procedures in given contexts .
11 The idea here is similar to that used by Tanberg many years before , namely to fill a beaker with water and pass an electric current through it by connecting a battery to two terminals that are dipped into the liquid .
12 The knowledge obtained from solutions that are put into the eye for other purposes is considerably valuable .
13 The armoury of chemicals that are put into the tanks , fungicides especially , and the effluent from fish can cause local pollution .
14 The church has other features too that come from the Moorish Spain of the Middle Ages : above all , the queer openwork stone screens that are set into the window embrasures , hewn crudely but winningly into geometric patterns .
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