Example sentences of "[am/are] set into " in BNC.

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1 They 're set into a set combination .
2 During a study of the various styles , it became apparent to me that if the back legs are set into the seat rails at an angle , this angle , together with the curvature of the rear legs and backward slope of the chair back can regulate the flair : if the legs are mounted at right angles to the rear seat rail , there would be no flair .
3 When the facts or events I mentioned above are put together in sequence , and when they are set into the background of recent developments , then a different and far more worrying interpretation begins to appear .
4 In the little churchyard in Sasbach , by contrast , two inconspicuous marble tablets are set into a wall .
5 Beside the front doors of the houses at this mining settlement near Peterlee , slates are set into the walls .
6 When this pin is held high , the output pins are set into a high impedance state , behaving as though they are , in effect , switched off .
7 Bricks or special edging slabs are set into concrete to provide an appropriate finish .
8 Check the flaunchings ( the mortar that pots are set into ) , and treat porous brickwork with a waterproofing solution .
9 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 .
10 The head of La Paysanne which conveys the same monolithic , blocklike quality as her body , has features , like those of so many of her immediate predecessors in Picasso 's work , that are set into a concave or volumetrically negative facial plane , often set under convex foreheads .
11 As well as explaining the remains visible on the site tour , this guide provides an insight into the way of life of the various inhabitants : Neolithic , Bronze Age , Iron Age , Pictish , Viking , Norse/Medieval farmers , fishermen , craftsmen and part-time warriors , all are set into historical , geographical and social perspective .
12 As modules are set into ‘ hard-copy only ’ state , indicating that the offline magnetic copy is no longer required , the system calculates how many modules are still needed on a particular media item .
13 Stanza three , the fox 's nose touch twig leaf and its footprints are set into the snow .
14 We now are setting into motion a new system , whereby the PAs to the Head of Groups/Sectors keep copies of the Christian Aid self-certificate form and should ensure that as soon as a member of staff returns from their sick leave they fill it in .
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