Example sentences of "[be] set on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | the top layer of blocks/copes are set on a suitable mortar bed such as Marshall 's M-fix as suggested by the manufacturer , |
2 | When the fuselage surfaces , the wings will still be under water — you know how low wings are set on a modern jet . |
3 | At low capacity , prices will frequently be high since they are set on the vertical part of the short-run marginal cost curves . |
4 | His sights are set on the British Supercup and British Championship in 1993 , riding an ex-Niall Mackenzie 250 Yamaha , which has been purchased by Charlie Smiley of Carrickfergus . |
5 | Neumann 's statement about the air brakes is anyway very misleading , for they in fact can be set on a sliding scale , so that the speed of the machines can be gradually modified either up or down . |
6 | ( The items might be set on a particular occasion as a test of the attainment of the criterion or they might arise in the context of more holistic tasks on separate occasions . ) |
7 | The consultation paper outlines how objectives for water quality could be set on a statutory basis and determined by actual use , for example fisheries , sport or water supply . |
8 | You were set on a different road : you could even become — who knows ? — a schoolteacher . |
9 | Hartlepool then comprised 6,000 people , no longer a simple fishing village since dock facilities had recently brought it into the coal-export and timber-import trades ; but Jackson 's sights were set on the adjacent hamlet of Stranton , with a population of 350 . |
10 | This is set on a sliding scale , depending on whether the school is primary or secondary , day or boarding . |
11 | This modern Club is set on a pine-clad hillside and yet close to a lively and fashionable resort . |
12 | An easily controlled , relatively short rig is set on a two-spreader mast . |
13 | Note that the pump is set on a level plinth . |
14 | This hotel is set on a beautiful bay about half a mile from Diamante . |
15 | Just a little to the north , the sleepy resort of Cha Am is set on a beautiful stretch of secluded beach , boasting crystal-clear waters lapping onto pristine golden sands . |
16 | Teatime telly treats : The Gingerbread Man , a 13-part animation series for under-8s , is set on a busy kitchen dresser . |
17 | My own feeling is that there is a great similarity and that there is a a base salary normally which is set on a competitive level with a target as in this case perhaps at the mid-point , perhaps at the sixty percent level or whatever it would be and that a significant uplift in compensation can be obtained by a bonus scheme , if the performance of the company as measured in earnings per share , return on capital , return on equity or any m other measure if those objectives are met . |
18 | The cottage is set on the highest ridge of the Chiltern Hills and is surrounded by the most glorious countryside . |
19 | This is called the fill light , and it is set on the other side of the camera to reduce the depth of the shadows and to soften the modelling of the subject . |
20 | Because the front bed is now the main bed , the main tension is set on the front carriage . |
21 | Instead of coding the instruction length into the operation code , the word mark bit is set on the left-hand character of each instruction ( which contains the operation code ) . |
22 | There was Lodowyck 's universal language , for instance , in which a sign for a radical ( eg primitive verb , to light ) was set on a musical stave , with signs for augmentation leg that wherewith the thing is acted ) set adjacent to it . |
23 | The tone was set on the first day out of London when Kinnock confided to a class of six-year-olds at Staple Hill primary school in Kingswood , Bristol : ‘ Glenys is a teacher in real life : this is just pretending . ’ |
24 | From that day in 1862 , when Guinness adopted the traditional Irish harp as its trade mark , a symbolic seal was set on the special bond between Guinness and Ireland . |
25 | Haya de la Torre rejected the Comintern premise that Latin America was set on the same course of development as the European industrial nations . |