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

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1 the operating priorities of a CMHT are set by manifest , but more importantly latent lines of local service policy ; without clear specifications as to the roles of team members , members will drift towards their common ground ; where team members have no actual or perceived authority to coordinate services , they will create their own service niche to fill ; where teams have little direct control over service resources , their own role will be limited to using their own personnel as resources .
2 HCI Clubs are set in spacious grounds and many have their own private beaches .
3 To begin with , all switches except the inputs are set at random .
4 Salaries in the U.K. 's public museums and galleries are set by two bodies .
5 Songs are set in everyday situations and many listeners appreciate the gritty realism , although others consider the earthiness intolerably shallow .
6 He is right to warn of such dangers , but they are more likely where leading indicators are set in some general , non-rigorous way without carefully developing a model of what is needed , and by when , to improve or maintain each SBU 's competitive strengths .
7 Usually a number of variables are set at predefined levels and the resulting values of one or more ‘ response ’ variables observed ; this would be the situation in an industrial experiment to study the variation in yield of some product resulting from changing levels of temperature , amount of catalyst , process time , and so on .
8 Whilst the assumption that asset demands are set at such a level so as to minimize ( 4 ) yields models that are both tractable and consistent with observed empirical realities , the justification for quadratic costs in such models is always somewhat ad hoc .
9 Its schools are set in green-lawned campuses , and for years its teachers have been among the highest-paid in Texas .
10 For all of them limits to possible action were set by economic , social , political or military necessities which were in the main the legacy of the past .
11 Each Club is set in spacious grounds with an adjacent sandy beach and all offer outstanding value for money proving a popular choice with our clients over a number of years .
12 If PURGE-TASKS is set to ALL then only the latest version of a module will continue to follow its defined process model .
13 Belle Epoque is set in 1931 at a turning point as the monarchy gave way to the republic .
14 Petals of blood is set in post-colonial Kenya .
15 In February 1990 the government adopted a budget with a projected deficit of 11,442 million francs CFA ; revenue was set at 98,143 million francs CFA , and expenditure at 109,585 million francs CFA .
16 Total budget revenue was set at 50,500,000 million rupiah , an increase of 18 per cent over the 1990-91 budget ( US$1.00=RPs1,897.44 as at Jan. 14 , 1991 ) .
17 The aircraft was set on automatic pilot , leaving Vologsky little more than a passenger for the time being .
18 In 1976 the figure was set at 20,000 , and it was expected in that year that the figure would not exceed 15,000 in the following and subsequent years .
19 Hours of work are set for certain occupations ( e.g. 40 hours a week ) and overtime may or may not be an option .
20 Initially , all cells in all RAM chips are set to 0 .
21 Down in dumps A GROUP of young people from Northern Ireland are setting off this week on a trip to one of the world 's poorest regions .
22 The prices of the operations from fillings to complicated bridge work were set by independent experts so dentists would receive a fixed income set by the Doctors ' and Dentists Review Body .
23 EFTA was to be just a free trade area ; as such , there was no agreement on barriers being set against third parties .
24 Times being hard , annual subscriptions were set at five bob .
25 On the other hand if the strategies of parental involvement are n't thoroughly and frequently reviewed then the scene is set for all sorts of problems to arise .
26 The scene is set for further dissociative experiences .
27 The NNDR is set by central government , collected by local authorities , and paid into a central pool .
28 In France such a ceiling is set at 40 LUs in the Zone de Montagne ( 267 sheep ) and 30 LUs ( 200 sheep ) in the Zone de Piedmont .
29 Life gets even more complicated when the type is set across different widths , or ‘ measures ’ ( look at p 140 of last week 's issue ) .
30 The Government-imposed safety limit for annual average exposure to Radon in a home is set at 200 becquerels per cubic metre of air .
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