Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun pl] set [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , though the small centre of Buxtehude is attractive enough , Ingolstadt is the only one with a heritage of historic buildings set in an ancient street pattern .
2 I stepped out on to a floor of empty desks set on an acre or more of thick carpet .
3 This works like an individual Filofax where copies of appraisals and checklists of personal targets set by the employee are included .
4 They had strengthened structurally weak areas around doors and windows with layers of fired bricks set into the mud walls .
5 But the working party goes further : ‘ By examining some examples of typical assignments set in the classroom , approached through the eyes of the pupils , we discover a series of stages that have to be worked through …
6 Executed in 1884 , it depicts in detail a group of typical characters set against the bustle of the market .
7 Before the main feature , however , there were a couple of important sideshows to set before the drenched assembly in the shape of the Plate and Bowl finals .
8 Firstly the level of gearing , that is the amount of borrowed funds set against the commitment of proprietor capital or net worth of the business .
9 The view from the Beech 99 explained everything about the area and its needs — vast numbers of small lakes set in an almost tundra-like expanse of scrub and woodland .
10 A United States State Department official was quoted as saying on April 16 that US sanctions would remain in force pending South Africa 's compliance with the remaining two of five conditions set by the US Congress .
11 It is a rolling assessment , which is recosted every year in the late summer so that the effects of financial targets set by the Treasury for the coming year can be fully assessed before the Cabinet starts its Public Expenditure Review in the autumn .
12 This can take the form of a ramp , or a heap of round boulders set on a shelf and breaking the surface of the water .
13 This features a range of static screens set to a pleasing little ditty .
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