Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] set the " in BNC.

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1 Everyone who is made a priest is set the following ‘ weighty Office and Charge ’ at his Ordination Service :
2 Therefore part of the appraisal is setting the target to be competent in the job .
3 You also need to allow headroom by leaving a little space between the top edge of the frame and the subject 's head , except for big c.lose-ups when the rule is to set the head so that the eyes come at about two-thirds of the height of the picture .
4 You could make complicated calculations , but an alternative is to set the blade for cutting the segments flat , but to hold the plank at the desired angle as you cut .
5 NEXT loop is to set the loop variable to a value equal to the limit value and then GOTO to the NEXT statement .
6 Its aim is to set the terms by which countries would move reciprocally to a more open market in defence trade , eliminating discriminatory laws and procurement practices and introducing some openness into the awarding of contracts .
7 And their role is to set the objectives and priorities for the team and to impose shape or pattern on discussions and activities .
8 If no time limit is set the work tends to be unfocused .
9 A better and more accurate method is to set the edit-in point on the source-tape early by the amount of the backspace , so that the true edit-in point reaches the playback head just as the record-machine completes the backspace and starts to record .
10 Beyond that , he says that the rediscovery of the lessons of shamanism and the power of psychedelics is setting the scene for a general Archaic Revival , which will see a return to the magical knowledge of tribal times .
11 Well the R Y A is Britain 's National Authority for the sport of sailing , simple as that , we look after every aspect of sailing and powerboating but our particular role in training is to set the syllabi pre to the courses , to train the instructors and to make sure the standard of teaching in every centre is up to scratch .
12 If region R undertakes programmes that create spillovers for region S , then , following Boadway and Wildasin ( 1984 ) , the optimal decision is to set the provision of that good at the quantity where where
13 When the net is set the top and bottom lines are tight , but the net itself remains slack .
14 A mnemonic for this phenomenon is to set the first and second fingers and thumb of the left hand at right angles to one another .
15 In such a case , we would suspect that the bridle is setting the kite at too steep an angle .
16 One solution is to set the glass back as much as a foot and to use thick , matured timber mullions to break up the surface .
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