Example sentences of "set [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A MAFF spokesman said that the survey was unnecessary : " Pollution controls are set locally to the nuclear sites .
2 The Holiday Inn is set right on the white sandy beach of Batu Ferringhi , about 20 minutes drive from Georgetown .
3 This well run and friendly hotel is set right in the centre of the resort .
4 The manor is set right in the middle of Horncastle and has a large and colourful garden , much admired by passers-by who can not help but pause at the usually open corner gate in the garden wall .
5 Their books are usually set nostalgically in the past — the Thirties and Forties are favourite periods — and often feature the perennial characters of fairy tales and nursery rhymes .
6 The sun would still rise and still set regardless of the fact that she would never see him again .
7 It is set annually by the Government and can not rise by more than the rate of inflation .
8 The NFFO will be set annually by the Department of Energy ; it aims to guarantee that new electricity distribution companies in England and Wales use a certain amount of renewable souces to generate power .
9 In various parts of the Bible all these offerings are said to " alone " — to cover sin — indicating that any act of worship was set squarely in the context of God 's forgiving grace .
10 The church seems to be slightly set away from the village , and is very elusive as you drive through , being only reached either through a farmyard or down a lane off the road to Wansford .
11 Built in 1990 , the Hotel Rina is a modern , well-furnished property set away from the main road .
12 A third dummy was in a seated position on the fourth chair which was set away from the table .
13 The rails were set flush with the concrete and he negotiated them carefully .
14 Just as with word processing type can be set flush with the left-hand margin , centred or justified .
15 Such an edge should be set just below the level of the turf so that a machine can run smoothly over the top — simply neaten up once a year with a half moon iron or spade and save that chore of hand edging .
16 an accent mark which is set separately from the main character and is then placed either over or under it .
17 A further delay ensued and it was not until July that the two great armies finally set forth on the third anniversary of the Battle of Hattin .
18 ( b ) Formation of regulated consumer credit agreement The consumer credit agreement must contain certain information which is set forth in a prescribed manner laid down by the Consumer Credit ( Agreements ) Regulation 1983 ( SI 1983 No 1553 ) .
19 While it remains unclear to this reader exactly what moral or spiritual relations are set forth in the three stories which comprise the titular parables , Proofs , the main part of the present volume , concerns itself with how the collapse of communism threatens the whole Western intellectual tradition of idealism and asceticism .
20 This appears not to have happened in the case of Samuel Pepys 's uncle ; writing in his diary for 6 July 1661 , he related the incident of ‘ My uncle 's corpse in a coffin standing upon joint stools in the chimney in the hall ; but it began to smell so I caused it to be set forth in the yard all night , and watched by my aunt . ’
21 Counsel 's action of course does not resolve the question whether some or all of these statements ought or ought not to have been disclosed earlier and it will now be convenient to state the accepted procedure with regard to statements , as described in the respondent 's case , and the relevant principles as set forth in the Jamaican authorities .
22 Any questions with respect to the application of the word " deployed " as used in the last sentence of paragraph 3 of Article 5 will be decided by the government of the united Germany in a reasonable and responsible way taking into account the security interests of each contracting party as set forth in the preamble .
23 The degree of abnormality leading to disqualification and the measures to be taken by breeders , are set forth by the Breeding Committee .
24 ‘ The paintings are set directly into the ceiling of an octagonal staircase , ’ Rab explains .
25 The relationship is unusual in that Scrope 's men were set directly under the duke .
26 The relationship is unusual in that Scrope 's men were set directly under the duke .
27 Any provision made against the minority debit balance should be set directly against the minority interest amount in the p&l account and in the balance sheet .
28 Second is a single rate poundage which will be set nationally by the government rather than local councils .
29 Furthermore , the whole list of injuries is set aside as a sort of sub-section , marked by three asterisks at the top and three at the bottom , so that the change of topic or scene is explicitly signalled to the reader .
30 Parts of Tunstall and Rendlesham forests , in Suffolk , are being set aside as a reserve for the woodlark , one of Britain 's rarest birds .
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