Example sentences of "[was/were] set [adv prt] in a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Certainly at the beginning of the New Temple Period , about 1700–1600 BC , there was a major economic and possibly demographic expansion on Crete which supplied the thrust outwards ; Minoan colony settlements were set up in a band right across the southern Aegean from Kythera to Iasos . |
2 | The traders ' views were set out in a letter to Darlington Council from the Clark 's Yard Traders Association and the planning brief was approved . |
3 | Beveridge 's proposals were set out in a section of his report entitled ‘ The Problem of Age ’ . |
4 | The projects were set out in a pamphlet with the alluring title , We Can Conquer Unemployment : 350,000 men were to be employed on road-building , 60 , 000 on housing , 60,000 on telephone development and 62,000 on electrical development . |
5 | The social worker 's reasons were set out in a statement extending to some 12 pages which concluded : |
6 | When the sworn statements were collected and sorted , the results were set out in a list preserved in the count 's treasury at St Etienne in Troyes . |
7 | The first one was half of us were blindfolded and we were set out in a line and the rest had to move about 5–10 metres away and stand in a line . |
8 | He flicked a switch on the percolator , which was set up in a recess above one of the work-benches , and reached for a fresh mug . |
9 | The latter was set up in a tent and foregrounded five white bigots beating a black man in the glare of automobile headlights . |
10 | The exhibition was set up in a room housing the work of early nineteenth century local artists , including Francis Danby . |
11 | The camera was set up in a growth room . |
12 | The revised procedure was set out in a discussion document and presented to the Heads of Department . |
13 | After a number of days the conference was able to reach an agreement which was set out in a communique dated 21 July 1991 . |
14 | This was set out in a section headed ‘ Dress and Deportment ’ , and illustrates Foucault 's point ( ibid. ) that in such situations the body is ‘ docile ’ to authoritative orders from above . |
15 | The background to the above was set out in a letter from the Operations branch at MEHQ dated 22 February , in which they proposed the use of L Detachment as parachutists in a tactical role , for seizing and holding ground in co-operation with other forces landing by sea or advancing across the desert . |
16 | The sedan chair was set down in a space of its own , and the curtains drawn aside . |