Example sentences of "be set in " in BNC.
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1 | These materials are sometimes used in combination — aluminium doors may be set in a timber sub-frame , for example , and upvc doors usually have steel reinforcement inside their box sections for extra strength . |
2 | He is currently finishing the script for Big Bad Apple , to be set in New York during the late 1990s . |
3 | Our music should be set in an outward discovery of difference and space . |
4 | He added : ‘ An orderly run-down will be set in hand over the next five years , leading to a smaller , more flexible stockpile consisting principally of ready-to-eat food rather than raw commodities . ’ |
5 | The Hebrew scriptures imposed a law not to be binding on Gentiles , yet ( for all its moral imperfections ) not to be set in sharp antithesis to the new and more excellent way of love embodied in Jesus ' life and teaching . |
6 | It was often tedious ; and for every senator disposed to find it fun , there was another whose face would be set in grim outrage . |
7 | Similarity groups tend to be more unified than proximity groups , and they can be set in competition . |
8 | The key elements of the political approach identified earlier in the chapter , those of incremental budgetary approaches , micropolitical factors and satisficing behaviour of groups , can be set in the following framework to provide factors that can be used as indicators of the existence of political decision-making processes : |
9 | Inside the manholes the open channels must be set in fine mortar or concrete ‘ benching ’ , with steep falls and smooth finishes . |
10 | Therefore , whereas prescribing budgets will inevitably be set in the aggregate , taking into account local social and epidemiological factors , both PACT and formularies are much more likely to lead the GP to consider why a particular drug , and not an alternative including no drug , should be given in a particular instance . |
11 | Performance in education is complex , controversial and should properly be set in the context of long time scales . |
12 | This should include an attitude of acceptance on the part of the therapist towards the patient 's problems and behaviour , while at the same time limits will need to be set in terms of what the therapist is able to provide and tolerate . |
13 | Several were in groups of four , three standing slabs of stone over which a fourth lay as a roof , others lay tumbled in meaningless heaps , but still others seemed to be set in distinguishable lines and circles . |
14 | To catch effectively , long-nets must be set in clear , open ground . |
15 | It is hoped that a full scale project will be set in motion at a later date but , because it is primarily operational in nature and the expert system is only a part , it is now being sponsored by the Operations Branches . |
16 | Enclosed bus/ tram stops that shelter and welcome the passenger need to be set in a traffic-calmed environment , with pedestrian priority across surrounding roads and –unctions.43 in residential areas , these pedestrian networks and public transport stops should be so organised as to provide ‘ safe routes to school ’ , as in the Danish examples discussed in Chapter Ten . |
17 | After cutting it is ready to be set in mortar to make the paved walkways ( ‘ calçadas à portuguesa ’ ) . |
18 | If rate switches are in use , they should be set in the low position on the cyclic controls , since difficulties are usually pilot-induced ( unintentionally ) and it helps to make the model as docile as possible . |
19 | Normally , the rate switches will be set in the ‘ low ’ position and , if variable gyro sensitivity is available , this will be set in the ‘ high ’ position . |
20 | Normally , the rate switches will be set in the ‘ low ’ position and , if variable gyro sensitivity is available , this will be set in the ‘ high ’ position . |
21 | The comic , left , said : ‘ If we did it , it would be set in World War Two . |
22 | The conventional meaning of linguistic signs , and their combinations in sentences , constitutes types of conceptualization codified as linguistic knowledge and the tokens of particular and actualized instances must clearly be set in correspondence with them . |
23 | The threshold will be renewed annually , to be set in October of each year , and effective from 1 January of the following year . |
24 | What ‘ unfudgeability ’ means is that accounting standards should be set in such a way that accounts can not be fudged ; Mr Damant claims that this is ‘ a new accounting principle ’ . |
25 | Price of Publication : SHALL BE SET IN AGREEMENT WITH THE PUBLISHER 'S APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVE . |
26 | It is true that phenol-formaldehyde resins can be set in the cold but this requires large additions of a chemical catalyst , or hardening agent . |
27 | They may be set in the everyday life of 2000 years ago and , therefore , seem somewhat remote from modern times but the meaning of them is still true . |
28 | He hoped that the tightly packed deuterium atoms would be set in motion , their nuclei bumping into one another and fusing . |
29 | This debate , however , has to be set in the context of our world , of nation-states and transnational corporations , technologies of power and social movements . |
30 | Prioritizing corporate crime has to be set in context . |