Example sentences of "set [adv] into " in BNC.

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1 The original plan to restore the house as a hotel has lapsed and new proposals have been lodged with the city council for dividing the house into flats with new front doors set randomly into many of the original window frames , and with no use for the spectacular hall and staircase .
2 Concrete fixings spoil the look of a lawn , and poles set directly into the earth often loosen in wet weather and begin to lean .
3 The new bass made use of Leo 's bolt-on maple neck , with the now traditional long-scale measurement ( the distance in which the top string can vibrate freely , ie. from the nut to where it passes over the bridge saddle ) of 34″ , and twenty frets set directly into the maple fretboard .
4 Ideally , gates should be hung on sturdy posts set well into the ground , but where this is impossible , such as against a house wall , the only secure way to fit the post is to screw it to the wall using large expanding bolts , such as Rawlbolts .
5 The feudal lords — who could afford real glass — usually had it set directly into stone or metal .
6 ‘ The paintings are set directly into the ceiling of an octagonal staircase , ’ Rab explains .
7 Her mind had set irrevocably into middle age when she was about ten .
8 Ensure rocky structures are set firmly into the gravel ; more complicated structures can be siliconed together before placing in the tank ( and/or siliconed to the glass ) .
9 The use of titles encourages you to see individuals as set firmly into their social slots .
10 This rule was set solidly into our law by the House of Lords in Hollins v. Fowler .
11 Its softly rounded and gently coloured contours , dotted with lush trees and russet houses , set comfortably into the landscape like plump and cosy chickens , were in strong contrast to coastal Northumberland which so often looked scoured and rough .
12 The new farmsteads were being built at the same time , set snugly into shelter belts of oak , beech and elm , nursed up by Scots pines .
13 Ideally , gates should be hung on study posts , set well into the ground .
14 Rennet is added too , which makes the milk clot and set firmly into a junket .
15 And then there had been Julius 's mother , always dressed in dark , expensive suits , with every strand of her silver hair set firmly into place .
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