Example sentences of "'s [noun] [be] set [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Her father 's tea was set at a corner of the kitchen table , a pile of oatcakes , cheese , a cold wing of game . |
2 | Hartlepool then comprised 6,000 people , no longer a simple fishing village since dock facilities had recently brought it into the coal-export and timber-import trades ; but Jackson 's sights were set on the adjacent hamlet of Stranton , with a population of 350 . |
3 | John Matcham 's name was set by the printer and the ‘ woollcomber ’ pulled the press . |
4 | Chaucer 's tale is set in the north-east of France , the true home of the French fabliaux , its geographical range stretching from Paris to Bruges . |
5 | Below us the broad terraces of Hatshepsut 's temple were set into the curving amphitheatre of the cliffs . |
6 | Samaraweera cites Leonard Woolf 's novel The Village in the Jungle to support his characterization of the average litigant as ignorant of court procedure , but Woolf 's novel was set in an impoverished , dying and atypical village in the dry zone . |
7 | When Bourdieu 's approach is set against the range of other approaches discussed in this chapter , certain highly divergent tendencies become evident . |
8 | The full release of Data Connection 's SNAP-APPN is set for the second quarter of the year . |
9 | Last night 's mystery was set in an open prison so relaxed that you wondered if the female governor went round tucking up the inmates at night . |
10 | In most companies , top people 's pay is set by a group of non-executive directors . |
11 | The governor 's pay is set by the bank 's remuneration committee of external directors . |