Example sentences of "[verb] set [adv] in the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Control of your performance is achieved by the combination of attitude and power , and it is essential that you should know just what the attitude and power is — in various configurations — for every performance you might need to set up in the aircraft you normally fly .
2 The government has set out in the Patient 's Charter the principles on which the NHS is based .
3 He had a potter about and a chat and decided to set up in the far corner to our left .
4 What I have tried to set out in the last few pages is an understanding of ‘ meaning theism ’ which embraces a rather larger area than Ayer allows for .
5 If he wanted to reach an object he had to set out in the wrong direction and hope to angle in on it !
6 In the meantime , all the genuine members who 've stayed on are livin' in the tented village they 've set up in the grounds , around the burned out house .
7 By the early part of the 20th century , milling on such a scale had become concentrated in two main mills , the Albert Mills ( which James Reynolds had set up in the Albert Warehouse in 1869 ) and the City Flour Mills , described in 1906 as ‘ large and well equipped , having adopted the roller system at an early date ’ .
8 Servants came , and wrapped them in soft new sheets together , and carried them to the bed which they had set up in the white room .
9 Although Stockholm was the base for spies of every warring nation , the Scandinavian connection that Foley had talked about was run by Norway , whose government-in-exile had set up in the neutral city .
10 The light was fading perceptibly now ; they had set out in the full glare of the midday sun , but they had ridden for several hours and dusk was creeping across the land .
11 Although he showed particular fondness for Jessie , John certainly was not generous to the couple when after the war her husband wanted to set up in the textile business in Newcastle .
12 It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections .
13 Since then , 110 enterprises have set up in the centre 's offices , retail outlets and workshops .
14 Scores of multinational companies have set up in the industrial parks on either side of the giant bridge that links Penang island to the mainland .
15 There should be some recognition of the fact that the programmes that the Government have set up in the network of jobcentres , including restart , job clubs , job interview guarantees and all the programmes that they deliver through jobcentres or training and enterprise councils , help to alleviate the misery that comes with loss of employment .
16 Very few of the proposals that we have set out in the preceding sections will be successful unless Britain is prepared to work in partnership within the Community .
17 In 1967 the government accepted many of the economic principles we have set out in the last two chapters .
18 If one thinks dialectically , so Hegel believed , it was possible , for the it was possible , he had done it , it 's set out in the Encyclopedia , his Encyclopedia , to see the whole system of reality as one articulated , logical system in which everything has its orderly and appointed place .
  Next page