Example sentences of "[noun pl] set [adv prt] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It seems clear from the surviving images that emperors took interest in and approved the form of their portraits , particularly those that would be seen by many of their subjects on coins and statues set up in public places . |
2 | The move came amidst concern about the high levels of bad debt carried by the Nigerian banking system , particularly that held by some of the smaller banks set up in recent years . |
3 | The surrender values set out in these tables have been calculated according to the rules prescribed by Lautro . |
4 | The surrender values set out in these tables have been calculated according to the rules prescribed by Lautro , ( the regulatory authority for the marketing of life assurance and unit trusts ) . |
5 | For reasons set out in earlier reports and in statements ( IG 16–19 ) concerning her car , abandoned in Exeter station car-park , it is possible , even likely , that she met someone there by arrangement … |
6 | And national or local government may offer subsidies for businesses to set up in favoured areas . |
7 | ‘ I 've got four old Vickers guns set up in strategic positions , so neither group should be able to get in . |
8 | All bookings are made and accepted subject to the terms set out in these conditions . |
9 | Windfarms are groups of 100ft high wind turbines set up in exposed areas to create electric power . |
10 | In particular , stresses set up in such samples can be relieved in all directions whereas stresses in bedrock are much more concentrated since the rock is confined both laterally and vertically . |
11 | Throughout the period a high percentage of workers , especially in the newly developed areas and the many enterprises set up in rural areas , were born into peasant families . |