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

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1 Then she turned and eased herself over the lip , clambered down the old wooden steps set into the clay wall , and ran across towards the jetty .
2 He was in one of a bank of four public booths set into the rear wall of Dunstable post office ; he was still north of London .
3 They had strengthened structurally weak areas around doors and windows with layers of fired bricks set into the mud walls .
4 Playing the SW213EB through a guitar amp ( which is probably how electros in this price bracket will be used ) with the amp 's mid control backed off helped improve the clarity , but as the pickup is the passive type , with six individual polepieces set into the fingerboard , it 's never going to have the bite of an active , bridge-mounted transducer .
5 The side-dots are odd in that black dots alternate with white dots set into big black squares , and I think that from the player 's viewpoint this almost spoils the whole line of the guitar .
6 In its place are three buttons set into the right hand cab pillar .
7 She climbed the rickety steps set into the hillside and got up to the porch of the Katz house .
8 By 1700 it had an outer polygonal timber palisade one sazhen high ( a sazhen is 2.13 metres ) and 1,500 sazhens in length , with five towers set into it .
9 There were to be listening posts with recorded messages , sturdy steps set into inclines , handrails at strategic points and gates adapted for guide dogs .
10 The gate seemed strong and solid , with four big hinges set into the stone .
11 Plans and drawings or maps can be stored in neat rolls in large baskets or drums or laid flat in thin drawers set into a wall of storage ; these can look interesting in themselves with their severe and narrow horizontal lines .
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