Example sentences of "[pron] [be] set to " in BNC.

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1 First let's look at the ribber controls that we do n't use during most ribber knitting , which are set to their basic position and only changed on special occasions .
2 On other occasions , teachers commented that tasks without an obvious method of solution which were set to the intake year and also to other years were tackled better by the intake year in spite of the fact that they were younger .
3 Torque flow means the water is sucked into a 2p-sized hole in the base of the pump housing but never actually passes through the impeller , which is set to one side of the inlet chamber .
4 Open systems are also likely to play a part in the Highlands economy which is set to be revitalised thanks to the ISDN telecommunications system recently installed by British Telecommunications Plc in the area .
5 The algorithm includes an extra variable called LR , for ’ Last Rule ’ , which is set to the rule which generated the current state N.
6 60 people on the studio floor are involved in putting together ITV 's newest music show , which is set to be a hit .
7 She was a very tall and very fair and dazzlingly beautiful creature whose skin was goose-pimpled under the impact of McIllvanney 's air conditioning which was set to a level that might have made a penguin shiver .
8 Jebir was arrested on Jan. 28 , shortly after releasing an open letter to Boudiaf which claimed that he was being used by a " junta " which had seized power and which was set to " shed people 's blood " behind his back .
9 With a monochrome viewfinder. use ‘ auto ’ or remember to check that you are set to the correct preset .
10 I thought the two of you were set to — ‘ Angalo began .
11 But as more unwanted probings prodded , she was set to seriously wonder if indeed it was good enough to have called at Vendelin Gajdusek 's home and left it at that .
12 In June , when they are set to be sold , they are likely to become fiercely competitive .
13 What we 'd effectively do which code , what effectively do of course is we we trundle down here checking to see if any of these are set to one and if they are set to one we set a weight in memory .
14 But they are set to be without injury victims Robert Lee and Carl Leaburn for Tuesday 's game against Tranmere at Upton Park .
15 If an error occurs within a procedure or function , the value of any PRIVATE variables will be the last value they were set to within the procedure or function which gave rise to the error .
16 Her poems , of which the best known was ‘ The Blind Ploughman ’ , were very popular at the time , and many of them were set to music and performed at public concerts all over Britain .
17 The level seems okay , and pressing ‘ volume ’ I find it 's set to 17 , so I 'll leave it there .
18 Not because it 's the most versatile on the market , or necessarily the best-sounding , but it 's set to work perfectly with the Marshall tone on all channels and that makes it a winner .
19 Some application software only issues a CR at the end of the line , expecting the printer to perform the LF without being told ; that is , it 's set to CR+LF .
20 While you are experimenting with the zoom , note how much easier it is to hold the picture in the viewfinder steady when it is set to wide-angle .
21 If it is set to ’ write ’ then the addressed cell is over-written with the value supplied on the input data line .
22 If it is set to one , the record in question has this attribute .
23 If it is set to zero , the record does not .
24 A small button underneath the mouse can be pressed to reveal which channel it is set to by counting the number of times a neighbouring LED blinks .
25 If policy can be set to one side then it is set to one side and I think it enhances the reputation of of the system .
26 On an unexpanded machine , it is set to & 4000 .
27 Now it is set to be the unofficial mascot of staff at Harper and Harper furniture , Northgate , who have taken the bird to a taxidermist to be stuffed .
28 But Crosby wo n't see them in reserve team action tonight because he 's set to be away on scouting business .
29 Jacob loved Rachel for whom he was set to work for seven years , but was then tricked into marrying the older sister , Leah , first , and working a further seven years for the greatly desired Rachel .
30 Punctuation , spelling and the layout of ensembles have also been systematised according to what was set to music .
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