Example sentences of "[noun] were set [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was clear that both parties were set on a collision course , and I could not see the possibility of an out-and-out win for Mrs Castle .
2 Her grey eyes were set in a brown skin smooth like the shell of a hen 's egg .
3 The long , carved lips were set in a tight line and the straight black brows were screwed up in a frown .
4 Some books were set by a single compositor , but
5 Targets for reducing the death toll from heart disease , cancer and other illnesses were set for the first time last year , yet little has happened since then , the British Medical Association said yesterday .
6 For the first time , the students whose sights were set on a CNAA validated degree were sufficient in numbers to set the pace and the mood .
7 Hartlepool then comprised 6,000 people , no longer a simple fishing village since dock facilities had recently brought it into the coal-export and timber-import trades ; but Jackson 's sights were set on the adjacent hamlet of Stranton , with a population of 350 .
8 There were three types ( ‘ modes ’ ) , depending on whether the syllabus and/or examination were set by an examining board or a school .
9 The point is frequently made that if bus fares were set at a reasonable level , buses would be used more often and public safety would be greater .
10 Candles in jam-jars were set around the heap of boulders .
11 The cooking fires were lit and pots were set over the flames to boil .
12 The mooring posts from the tanks and from the lower pounds were set alongside the lock flight , possibly the only parts of the lift still doing duty at Foxton .
13 When I first played through Rattle 's Daphnis , the levels were set with a degree of concern for the neighbours , I felt that here was an example of his penchant for pianissimos on the threshold of audibility getting the better of him .
14 Below us the broad terraces of Hatshepsut 's temple were set into the curving amphitheatre of the cliffs .
15 Payments were set by the Warsaw Convention , which , executive director Geoffrey Lipman complains , is 60 years out of date , although the protection guidelines are still valid .
16 Most of the graphs were set on a steep , ascending curve , apart from the Husayn twins ' ; they started in the top left hand corner and were headed , inexorably , for the far right end of the bottom line .
17 Oxford and Cambridge came face to face for the first time today when the scales were set for the official weigh-in .
18 Numerous poles were set into the mossy cobbles of the yard , connected at a height of six feet or so by thin cords .
19 For all the centuries of recorded time it has existed as an art in which style and fashion were set by the taste of an aristocracy ; bourgeois jewellery , peasant jewellery in less precious materials such as we now call costume jewellery , all imitated court fashion …
20 The limits of liberalisation were set by the faction within the party which held power .
21 New standards were set for the working-class house in terms of space , WC , bathrooms , sunlight and garden space .
22 The group is also concerned that if , as currently proposed , internationally-harmonized food standards were set by the Codex Alimentarius Commission [ see SAFE report , below ] , quality would decline .
23 Standards were set within the firm rather than externally and so organisations were essentially static rather than dynamic .
24 When shortages of equipment , powder , bombs and food were set alongside the shortage of men , the prospect of eventual victory receded still further .
25 The other islands followed and had slave majorities by the 1670s , and once they had done so the process was irreversible ; white men could not be persuaded to come to an area where wages were set by the cost of slave labour .
26 The town gates were set in the walls where these principal thoroughfares made their exit .
27 The workroom was extremely tidy and four chairs were set in a row in front of the puppet theatre .
28 However , on November 26th 1676 , six constables , four beadles and several others were set at the chapel doors in order to arrest Baxter .
29 A wooden doll was made or found to contain her bones ; and round it gold plates and gold wire were set in the ninth century .
30 Early in the season , Tony Wright bravely predicted that Gloucestershire were set for a successful summer .
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