Example sentences of "[conj] set [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Note : The specification of loose coupling relations will not stop the module referenced from being changed or set to hard copy only .
2 Although set in double columns , the typeface is comfortably large and easy to read .
3 The inner flesh was as raw as a recent wound , and clear resin had oozed to the surface , trickled down and set into sticky pink runnels .
4 Among the cool colours and short sleeves look out for an imaginative crochet trim — daisies , worked separately and set into open spaces left in the knitting .
5 The roof was made of the interlaced sprays of the yew tree , stiff twigs twisted in and out , over and under , hard as ice and set with dull-red berries .
6 Her designs are classical and very delicate , mainly in 18-carat gold jewellery and set with precious stones and pearls .
7 It was better for capitalism that offenders should be incarcerated and set to productive work ( whose profits would , naturally , be pocketed by the capitalist class in the usual manner ) .
8 Mathematics which challenges pupils , and set in real or realistic situations is more likely to involve practical , oral and mental activities than writing .
9 An emerald , fringed by filigreed gold and set in aquamarine — truly a jewelled pendant . ’
10 But Mr Tomlinson built his own bonnet , mudguards and steps up to the cab and set in louvred vents either side of the bonnet to let out the heat produced by the massive engine .
11 ‘ I do n't see why the sun has to rise and set in different places , ’ said Gurder , who refused to even try to understand basic astronomy .
12 A growing small town , busy , and set in magnificent scenery with good accommodation .
13 Opposite is the War Memorial designed by Lutyens and set in delightful gardens .
14 Among them are sketches of objects and copies of inscriptions made by Howard Carter of items from Lord Carnarvon 's collection ; facsimiles of reliefs ; drawings of animals and birds copied from hieroglyphics and set alongside living counterparts ; Carter 's map of the Valley of the Kings used in the search for Tutankhamun 's tomb ; and record cards and sketches of the objects from the tomb itself .
15 Bluish second-hand car lots ; sagging bluish fences ; bluish Unitarian churches ; small bluish factories , some Odeon-fronted , some glassed and rectilinear , but set at odd bluish angles to their surroundings .
16 It was a scene of Union Jacks and Fascist banners , an orchestra playing the Nazi Horst Wessel Song , though set to English words .
17 Yet Nature , on to whom we pitch responsibility for all we can not understand , is n't very good when set to automatic .
18 Our institutions and our conglomerates are modest in size when set alongside General Motors .
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