Example sentences of "divided into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Such groups find that their work becomes more and more routine as it is divided into specialist tasks . |
2 | He envisaged community jails … divided into specialist units … with prisoners close to their families . |
3 | Not only were schools divided into academic and nonacademic , but the academic schools were further divided into A , B , and C streams . |
4 | Also in the 1880s , Europe was divided into states of vastly varying sizes , as small as Montenegro and as large as Russia , but eighty per cent of Europe 's total population was to be found in six countries — Russia , Germany , Austria-Hungary , France , Italy and Britain . |
5 | The lake ( 126km 2 ; 2,036m above sea level ( a.s.l. ) ; 1,000mm annual precipitation ) is eutrophic to hypereutrophic and can be divided into south , central and north basins , with maximum water depths increasing northwards from 1–2m to 12m ; the average depth is 4.6m . |
6 | In 1873 the first Welsh Black Cattle Society was formed but in 1883/4 it was divided into north and south breed societies to improve the two Welsh types . |
7 | Spreads can be divided into intracommodity spreads and intercommodity spreads . |
8 | In common with Wallerstein and the ‘ world systems ’ theorists the proponents of the NIDL share a general conception of the capitalist world system divided into core , semi-periphery and periphery in which a division of labour has evolved to maximize the profits of transnational corporations and/ or to solve the problems of the major capitalist societies . |
9 | On the edge of the next page you will see the same ruler divided into centimetres . |
10 | Ideally , concrete paths should be divided into 3m bays to reduce the risk of cracking due to slight ground movement . |
11 | The most fundamental of these is for the field to be divided into quadrants by a central cross , and for each of these segments to be decorated with the same design . |
12 | The legal profession in England and Wales is divided into solicitors and barristers , with the latter being considered the senior branch of the profession . |
13 | Broadly speaking , these discourses can be divided into reading , criticism and poetics , and in the structuralist view these divisions are radical . |
14 | The auxiliaries can be divided into signs and subdivisions and are listed in Figure 14.8 . |
15 | England and Wales were divided into counties each of which contained a number of districts variously known as municipal , or non-county , boroughs , urban districts or rural districts depending on a combination of size , type of area , and historical circumstances . |
16 | In considering the topics of the works to be collected it may be useful to visualize the whole subject in the form of a large sheet of paper divided into columns and rows . |
17 | Each page is divided into columns , giving the artist 's name , dates , country of origin , speciality , literary references and a column for remarks . |
18 | For example , I could n't past data from an existing spreadsheet into a document and maintain the link ; the toolbar across the top of the word processor has no buttons for bold or italic text ; and it was impossible to run a banner headline across the top of a page divided into columns . |
19 | It was an interesting walk , past once-grand Victorian houses divided into flats , past ruined buildings with caved-in roofs , past grey monumental ‘ British rule ’ edifices now put to various purposes and past modern office blocks that had already become decrepit . |
20 | Then I had to take him to a big detached house divided into flats . |
21 | It presents a sharp contrast to similar houses occupied by their Welsh or English neighbours , divided into flats for nuclear units of mother-father-child or mother-child . |
22 | That was , that was divided into flats then was it then ? |
23 | Some may have been divided into flats while others may have been newly modernised or renovated . |
24 | In terms of habitats frequented by birds ( apart from the urban areas ) the coastlands can be divided into cliffs , estuaries , river mouths and tidal flats , shingle and dune areas , and coastal levels . |
25 | It is based on the ten superfamilies in which nematodes of veterinary importance occur , and which are conveniently divided into bursate and non-bursate groups as shown in Table 1 . |
26 | Both nodal position and enclosing box excursion domains are divided into sub-files recording , in the first case , the XYZ coordinates of the parts position in space relative to the specific assembly/sub-assembly origin . |
27 | Accordingly this chapter is divided into land use studies , landscape studies , and land and landscape evaluation . |
28 | These can be loosely divided into cases where support workers provided major care for the client , and those where they provided supplementary help . |
29 | ELISA 2 positive results were divided into cases with optical density values higher or lower than 3 ( the upper limit of the ELISA reader used ) . |
30 | In addition , when sea levels are high , more of the continental shelf is covered , and when the land is divided into islands , the total coastline is longer . |