Example sentences of "[be] [verb] down into [art] " in BNC.

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1 What Derrida points out is that this view can creep back into the definition of the sign itself once it has been broken down into a signifier and a signified .
2 If you are walking down into the centre along Avenida do Infante , after the Savoy Hotel you pass the modern Casino Park Hotel and , behind it , the new Casino .
3 That cooker had gone now , and the table had been moved down into the basement …
4 Their eye-sockets have no bony floor , so when they blink , the eye-balls are drawn down into the skull and make a bulge in the roof of the mouth which squeezes the lump of food to the back of the throat .
5 Large departments are breaking down into a number of smaller units .
6 They are tunnelling down into the sewers and up into the cavity walls and suspended ceilings .
7 This ha , es you feel like you are coming down into the ball , which is a more positive feeling .
8 Gradually , through compromise , a workable plan will emerge , and this can then be broken down into a programme phased over a number of years .
9 In Chapter 4 I argue that the concept of women 's ‘ domesticity ’ which is used loosely in sociological writing needs to be broken down into a number of more precise concepts before much sense can be made of women 's similarities/differences on this dimension .
10 A multilateral treaty relationship may be broken down into a series of bilateral relationships .
11 This basic question may be broken down into a number of smaller ones .
12 However , in all cases the instructions can be broken down into a sequence of primitive operations on the various parts of the processor , such as the accumulators , the adder and the program counter ; notice that some of these parts are not directly accessible to the programmer .
13 For example , the fetching and execution of a " store accumulator " instruction can be broken down into a sequence of more primitive operations as shown in Figure 3.19 .
14 All extended proportional series can be broken down into a number of linear series of cells , as in figs. 5.6 and 5.7 , and this is the form in which we shall study them .
15 Of the longer term organizational trends that have developed within the travel industry , diversification needs to be broken down into a range of separate forms .
16 The first group firmly believes that any document can be broken down into a series of discrete specifications which can then be used to automate the production process be embedding encapsulated versions , often called tags , within the source material .
17 Just as a graph can be plotted by defining the co-ordinates through which the line must pass so any shape can be broken down into a series of co-ordinates .
18 These five factors can in turn be broken down into a number of subsidiary aspects to produce a specific number of questions to be answered in identifying the likely longer-run attractiveness of the industry .
19 Hierarchy presupposes an already determined outcome or purpose ; the underlying idea of hierarchy is that such an outcome can be broken down into a set of sub-processes .
20 Using the technique of functional decomposition , a very complex problem can be broken down into a number of fairly complex parts and then further to less complex parts until , at the bottom level , all the parts are fairly trivial and therefore easy to understand .
21 The visit may need to be broken down into a series of short and varied experiences .
22 These factors can be broken down into a number of sets for the purposes of different sections of the UCTA , and probably form the most useful framework under which to analyse its effect .
23 And since complicated situations or statements can very easily be broken down into a set of simple statements , this in effect means that computers can store complex pieces of information too .
24 But since more complicated instructions can always be broken down into a collection of simple steps , this does n't matter either .
25 Words themselves can be broken down into the minimal grammatical units known as MORPHEMES ( stems and affixes ) .
26 LIFESPAN RDBI data transfers can be broken down into the following phases :
27 Winter cereals are slow to establish , and must be sown earlier : this is apparently because there is a tendency for stubble or killed turf to be pushed down into the slits with the seed where it can create anaerobic conditions leading to the formation of toxic substances such as acetic acid .
28 An auger works in much the same way , but instead of being pushed into the soil , it has a corkscrew end which can be twisted down into the earth .
29 People who wanted information from him were noting his silence and making their judgments accordingly ; his life seemed to be funnelling down into a pit like so much waste water , and yet he could n't stir himself to the right kind of action .
30 The letter said : ‘ We do not believe a nation can be rich or successful while some are ground down into an ‘ underclass ’ or are deprived of the means of contributing to society .
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