Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [be] set [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( The upper limit of normal for each measure was set at the 95th centile ) .
2 Each link was set with a large stone according alphabetically with the lady 's husband and siblings — malachite for Maximilian , aquamarine for Amelie , amethyst for Augustus , emerald for Eugenie , chrysoprase for Constantine , jacinth for Josephine , topaz for Teolinde and amethyst for Auguste Amelie .
3 Because that level was set by the government , the licence fee was too often seen as a political issue and a source of political pressure .
4 The first part of this course is set at a level that closes the gap which students frequently encounter between Intermediate and Upper Intermediate .
5 Some books were set by a single compositor , but
6 Some implements are set with the heads at different angles to make them easier to manoeuvre with one hand .
7 The seal on this rapprochement was set with a treaty of peace with the Picts to which Bede refers in the penultimate chapter of the Ecclesiastical History as a significant aspect of the situation in 731 ( HE V , 23 ) .
8 This miracle is set in the town of Capernaum in Galilee .
9 This creature is set against a background recalling the Somme 1916 ( shell craters , explosions , etc ) .
10 While such rural development in non-agricultural activity was also made eligible for aid from the ERDF and ESF , the overall level of funding in this area was set at a relatively low level , in relation to the other Objectives , and in comparison to the budget allocated to the CAP .
11 This book is set against the breakdown of the pattern in recent times , the next will concentrate on peasants who have moved to the city .
12 This hotel is set on a beautiful bay about half a mile from Diamante .
13 This hotel is set in a garden across the road from a sandy beach .
14 This hotel is set in the beautiful bay of Marina di Campo , about five minutes walk from the resort centre , and the same distance from the fine beaches .
15 This hotel is set against a pleasant backdrop of tree-covered slopes .
16 In the 1980s , this country was set on a course towards industrial efficiency and competitiveness from which the whole of British business will profit once more , when the recession ends .
17 This value is set as a final payment and the monthly payments are set accordingly .
18 Yet these contexts are set by the parameters of political discourse in exactly the same manner as the conceptual vocabulary of academics and practitioners structures their own treatment of the same issues .
19 If all outputs are set top the minimum pulse width of 0.75mS , the frame rate will be 14.2mS ( 8 × 0.75mS + 8.2mS ) whilst if all outputs are set to the maximum pulse width of 2.25mS the frame rate will be 26.2mS ( 8 × 2.25mS + 8.2mS ) .
20 And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation .
21 Since it was on 11th February in 1984 that I published the Apostolic Letter Salvifici Doloris on the Christian meaning of human suffering , I believe it is significant that the same day is set for the celebration of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ .
22 However , on November 26th 1676 , six constables , four beadles and several others were set at the chapel doors in order to arrest Baxter .
23 It was clear that both parties were set on a collision course , and I could not see the possibility of an out-and-out win for Mrs Castle .
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