Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] set in " in BNC.

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1 Our music should be set in an outward discovery of difference and space .
2 If rate switches are in use , they should be set in the low position on the cyclic controls , since difficulties are usually pilot-induced ( unintentionally ) and it helps to make the model as docile as possible .
3 What ‘ unfudgeability ’ means is that accounting standards should be set in such a way that accounts can not be fudged ; Mr Damant claims that this is ‘ a new accounting principle ’ .
4 It is , I consider , desirable that the present case should be set in its European context .
5 Inside the manholes the open channels must be set in fine mortar or concrete ‘ benching ’ , with steep falls and smooth finishes .
6 To catch effectively , long-nets must be set in clear , open ground .
7 Further — and this was where Kant moved decidedly beyond Hume and everyone else before him — even the most fundamental categories which we use to supply the framework of our knowledge of the world , those of space and time , must be set in this light .
8 In many ways , the hygienists can be seen as the heirs of the Evangelicals ; here again , this trend of social attitudes towards infant care must be set in its broader context .
9 Whilst there is no denying that from its early days the Castro government provided safe haven and some aid to the revolutionary groups which flocked to Havana from all over Latin America and the Caribbean — in 1959 Cuba was the launching base for unsuccessful attacks on Haiti , Panama and the Dominican Republic — these activities must be set in context .
10 It is true that Robert Harley ( now Earl of Oxford ) and Viscount Bolingbroke seemed to flirt with Jacobitism in the period 1710 – 14 , but they were never sincere , and their actions must be set in the context of their attempts to rally disparate groups of Tories behind them in their own personal struggle for dominance within the party .
11 Alternatively the Bypass could be set in cutting , and bridge under the farm access road and the railway before crossing Baberton Mains Terrace at existing road level .
12 These materials are sometimes used in combination — aluminium doors may be set in a timber sub-frame , for example , and upvc doors usually have steel reinforcement inside their box sections for extra strength .
13 They may be set in the everyday life of 2000 years ago and , therefore , seem somewhat remote from modern times but the meaning of them is still true .
14 Several of these bits may be set in an instruction , in which case all the specified functions are carried out ; the order in which functions are performed is fixed by having each function assigned to one of four timing points within the basic instruction cycle .
15 Pseudo-objectives may be set in terms of size and assets but they are descriptions of the general intention to keep going and getting bigger .
16 It was often tedious ; and for every senator disposed to find it fun , there was another whose face would be set in grim outrage .
17 The comic , left , said : ‘ If we did it , it would be set in World War Two .
18 He hoped that the tightly packed deuterium atoms would be set in motion , their nuclei bumping into one another and fusing .
19 The script file described how the movie would show the impact of a coercive group on ‘ an ordinary man ’ and would be set in what was interestingly referred to as ‘ a lower middle-class suburban neighbourhood of an industrial town ’ .
20 And that obviously creates the uplift in land values which finances the social structure that would be set in terms of the operational criteria for the new settlement .
21 Price of Publication : SHALL BE SET IN AGREEMENT WITH THE PUBLISHER 'S APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVE .
22 If this party is represented in parliament by a member of the Parliamentary Labour Party , the procedure set out in section ( 3 ) of this clause ( for the selection of a prospective parliamentary candidate ) shall be set in motion not later than thirty-six months after the last time the said Member of Parliament was elected .
23 Where a member of the Parliamentary Labour Party is representing this party in parliament for the first time the above ( normal ) procedure shall be set in motion not earlier than eighteen months after his or her election as Member of Parliament .
24 He added : ‘ An orderly run-down will be set in hand over the next five years , leading to a smaller , more flexible stockpile consisting principally of ready-to-eat food rather than raw commodities . ’
25 It is hoped that a full scale project will be set in motion at a later date but , because it is primarily operational in nature and the expert system is only a part , it is now being sponsored by the Operations Branches .
26 Normally , the rate switches will be set in the ‘ low ’ position and , if variable gyro sensitivity is available , this will be set in the ‘ high ’ position .
27 Normally , the rate switches will be set in the ‘ low ’ position and , if variable gyro sensitivity is available , this will be set in the ‘ high ’ position .
28 Halprin 's design a series of high granite walls forming four outdoor ‘ rooms ’ , each telling the story of one of Roosevelt 's terms in office , will be set in sixty-seven landscaped acres of West Potomac Park .
29 Article headings will be set in Times 14pt Bold to give them a bit of impact while headings within the text , cross or subheads to give them their proper name , will be in 10pt Helvetica Bold .
30 In this case targets , based on sales forecasts , will be set in collaboration with marketing or sales staff , as representatives of the customer , and will take into account considerations such as planned maintenance , product quality control and machine breakdowns , for example .
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