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

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1 He lit the hurricane lamps set in brass wall-brackets and found a pressure lamp for the dining table .
2 Ministers reiterated the right of Iraq and Kuwait to their export quotas set in November 1989 at 3,140,000 bpd and 1,500,000 respectively [ see pp. 37053 ; 37632 ] .
3 In part this reflects research priorities set by policy makers at national level ; in part it reflects the relatively weak position of the minority communities themselves ; and of course these two causes are interrelated .
4 Thus was shared space introduced to Germany , with a new traffic sign indicating a rest and play area , new priorities , changed parking arrangements , speed limits set at walking/running pace and a street design using similar principles and infrastructure to the now familiar array used in the Woonerf So popular have these approaches to residential area layout become that some variant of restraint is now the norm in newly constructed housing areas .
5 RIOT POLICE SET FOR UDA REVOLT
6 Now because the government has a , plays a much bigger role in the economy the government will be in charge of what you might think of as industrial employment so er a lot of manufacturing , heavy industry er mining so on and so forth will be run as a national as a national industry , right and er wages in that nationalized industry will not be er set at market levels but will be set at , by some institutional mechanism that wo n't reflect demand and supply or reflect the rent seeking and rent server rent preserving behaviour of civil servants and government quangos er so on and so forth but you must bear in mind that the government sector will er the public and semi public sector in developing countries is vast in comparison to er to develop the countries and as a result wages set in er in the government sector er will erm will be the driving force for all industrial employment , so what with wages and industrial employment .
7 In June the government presented its budget for fiscal 1990/91 which projected a total outlay of taka140,000 million with estimated revenue receipts set at just over taka75,627 million and revenue expenditure at taka73,000 million .
8 American firms issue paper privately mainly to skirt the burdensome disclosure rules set by the Securities and Exchange Commission .
9 Each borrower under a variable interest rate loan pays the lending bank(s) LIBOR plus the agreed spread at pre-determined reference dates set in the loan agreement .
10 Starting at page A two , paragraph five and nine indicate that there is presently a gap of so of some eleven point four million pounds , between the overall spending limits of three hundred and eighty-one point four million pounds , agreed by the Policy Committee last November , and the provisional cutting limits set by the Government of three hundred and seventy million pounds .
11 All six bits are used to represent most symbols in the character set , but it can be seen from Figure 2.19 that the digits 0 to 9 are represented by the four numeric digits , with the zone bits set to " 00 " .
12 Venues will have capacity limits set with regard to fire safety .
13 Nothing daunted , the committee members set to ; they contacted friends and acquaintances on other islands , they studied ferry time-tables , and planned their campaign with a speed which matched that which had equipped the Law Centre .
14 The TGAT Report ( DES 1987 ) on testing within the National Curriculum has suggested that parents be helped by having schools ' published test results set against the socio-economic circumstances of the pupils .
15 A stepwise procedure was used , with the inclusion criteria set at p=0.05 and the exclusion criteria set at p=0.1 .
16 The new LP , recorded with Sting 's 1991 touring band at the studio in his Wiltshire home , will be premiered at Sting 's Royal Albert Hall shows set for March 8 and 9 , 1993 .
17 This squares with the contention earlier in this chapter that the ROI targets set for embryo ‘ star ’ SBUs should be different from those for ‘ cash cows ’ , and so on .
18 SQL ACCESS GROUP SQUABBLES SET TO HAND IBM DISTRIBUTED DATABASE STANDARD BY DEFAULT
19 They tend to be lush period pieces set in Amazonia with Spanish , Italian , French , British or even American actors in the lead roles .
20 The barn served as a hanger for their Gazelle helicopter , which now stood illuminated by the floodlights on the roof , its belly reflecting the landing lights set in cement housings .
21 HCPROCESS requests HCMODULES to restore modules from offline for those charge codes set via the HCMAP parameter in the configuration file ( see Section 4 ) .
22 Exercises give practice in answering examination questions set by professional bodies .
23 A survey by the environmental group Friends of the Earth has revealed that air quality in four British towns is breaching safety levels set by the EC .
24 The company , it seems , has no stomach to fight religious wars any longer and has meetings scheduled with Unix System Labs this week , and the Open Software Foundation next , at which some kind of rapprochment is likely — though not an SVR4 kernel development — with product announcements set for the end of the month .
25 Although difficult to meet , the consent limits set by the National Rivers Authority are consistent with ICI ; s plans to cut discharges by half by 1995 but call into question the viability of some Teesside plants .
26 A single regional band could not be applied to Yorkshire , with council tax prices set against a regional band for , say , London and the south-east .
27 Hughes argues that part of the reason why the former communist bloc is portrayed as highly polluted is the unrealistic safety standards set by the governments of the states themselves , which are far more stringent than those of the EC and USA .
28 There were thus two examination systems set on diverging courses for membership of the same Division .
29 The pavements were narrow , granite slabs set at ankle-wrenching angles , so that in the Sabbath quiet it was pleasanter to walk in the road .
30 In other words , studies of television genre begin to reinvent some of the wheels which film authorship and genre studies set in motion some time ago .
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