Example sentences of "[is] set [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 His portable laboratory is set up in a small tent which is unbearably hot , and could well do without the added heat from his bunsen burner .
2 It was found that in all animals the mechanism of the body is set up in such a way that the head leads a movement and the body then follows .
3 First , the number is set up in a shift register and when the system is ready , it is clocked repeatedly .
4 A back-up tank of 780 gallons is set up in John 's garage for quarantine and emergency purposes .
5 This is set up in a very similar way to above , but the advantage of using continuous stationery , is that only the sections for the height of the design will need to be joined together , because we can print the width sections as one continuous piece of paper .
6 An idea-handling system which is set up in an organization where the climate is bad tends to make that climate still worse .
7 This name is set up in the SYSTEM logical name table when LIFESPAN is started .
8 The tendency for L to find its own maximum value leads to interesting developments if the initial density distribution is set up in a way that makes it initially larger than this maximum .
9 Herbal remedies hospital is set up in Ulster
10 Read every word and study the plans , before and after your survey , and if you do not understand any point , or if what you see or have seen is at variance with what is set down in the documents , then it is VITAL that you consult your solicitor before exchanging contracts .
11 Not everything is set down in the rules , but it is the practice to provide those papers .
12 It is of vital importance that any agreement which is reached between the partners in relation to the taking of decisions is set down in writingpreferably in the partnership agreement itself ( Clause 17.09.1 ) , but if not there then at least in the minutes of the meeting at which it was concluded .
13 History is set out in apparently discouraging detail .
14 This is set out in the statement but clarification may be needed as to whether the bands are to be of equal size or that ability grouping determines different sized bands .
15 More information about health is set out in our Holiday Planner which will be sent to you or your travel agent about 11 weeks before you travel .
16 The full implementation timetable is set out in National Curriculum : From Policy to Practice , published by the DES .
17 The framework for the National Curriculum is set out in the Education Reform Act 1988 ( the 1988 Act ) .
18 The Government 's response to the TGAT recommendations , given in the Parliamentary statement by the Secretary of State for Education and Science on 7 June 1988 , is set out in appendix 4 .
19 The law on this matter is set out in sections 94 to 98 of the Local Government Act 1972 .
20 In most cases this is set out in tabular form .
21 The story behind these is set out in typically complete sleeve notes , but essentially it all started with a recording of Mussorgsky 's pictures at an Exhibition with the Chicago SO under Kubelik .
22 Articles 85 and 86 of the Treaty of Rome , the text of which is set out in Appendix 1 , define the framework for the operation of the Community competition rules .
23 Make sure the food is set out in an attractive way so that its appearance makes the children excited .
24 The full list of required information is set out in Insolvency Rule 5.3 .
25 The new approach is set out in a Statement of Practice , SP 6/92 , Accident Insurance Policies , and is more consistent with the aims of the legislation .
26 This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause I of this Schedule
27 This royalty shall not exceed the amount that would have been paid had such copies been printed and sold by the Publisher and which is set out in Clause 1 of this Schedule .
28 The regulatory structure of British broadcasting is set out in Fig. 5.1 .
29 The actual request is set out in the first part , which gives the relevant addresses and which may specify a particular mode of service .
30 Practice as to translation requirements varies greatly ; although the relevant information is set out in the Practical Handbook published by the Permanent Bureau of the Hague conference , which is held by all Central Authorities , other applicants often fall foul of the rules .
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