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

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1 The barracks was a modern red-brick building set on the edge of the base which housed the 1er Régiment Étranger de Cavalerie .
2 By using the same statistical techniques on each data set within a consistent and coherent methodological framework it will add to the understanding of crime and its consequences .
3 Those wingborne came only in historic aircraft and the flying display was a vivid expression of the joys of classic aircraft set against a near-perfect sky and on a landing ground new to the late 20th Century .
4 A classic storyline set in the twenties being filmed in the nineties .
5 I stepped out on to a floor of empty desks set on an acre or more of thick carpet .
6 His total dose was 109 millirems — well below the recommended level set by the International Commission on Radiological Protection .
7 But as they did so , they unknowingly broke the invisible beam linking two electronic eyes set in the surrounding trees .
8 The primary aim of the project has been to utilise micro data sets in the rigorous empirical decisions in the presence of credit market imperfections .
9 Then she turned and eased herself over the lip , clambered down the old wooden steps set into the clay wall , and ran across towards the jetty .
10 Her hair was screwed into a ballerina chignon and her wooden lips set in a smile of excessive sweetness .
11 And this can so easily be the case , for such premises are instilled into the scientific mind set at an early age , becoming accepted points of reference , though really they are often nothing more than habits of thought .
12 His face was thin and you saw those strange blue-coloured eyes set in the darkness of his skin .
13 It was not , it seems , by the classical standards of German decadence set in the 1920 , very shocking .
14 Easily Accessible : Chepstow is an interesting and historical town set in the outstanding natural beauty of the Wye Valley .
15 The high targets set by the government have meant that colonies have often been badly located , and inadequately supported .
16 The modern grey or brown fascia sets off the knobs with colour co-ordinated inserts .
17 Made from a mass of floral striped fabric , this pretty half-tester decoration sets off the exuberant floral bed line perfectly .
18 Phillip 's riposte is with a sale of chess sets and related items including a mid-nineteenth-century carved ivory set with the pieces in the form of monkeys .
19 He was in one of a bank of four public booths set into the rear wall of Dunstable post office ; he was still north of London .
20 Economists often think about policies towards R&D and innovation in terms of conflicts between static and dynamic efficiency ( for a critical overview of this debate set in the context of antitrust , see Baumol and Ordover , 1988 and 1992 ) .
21 The study room has a couple of armchairs , one heavy wooden chair set at a writing desk , a bookcase set against the east wall by the door , ornaments and furnishings , and a set of five masks ( as described below ) mounted along the north wall .
22 To their right it ended abruptly , only yards from where they stood , at an ornate cast-iron gate set into a wall .
23 The Contingency Reserve has always existed as a cushion to meet unexpected demands for spending without breaking the overall planning target for public spending set in the White Papers .
24 Quiss was led by the dwarfish scullions , through the banked ranges past gleaming tubs , boiling vats , open fires and grills past rows of massive , wing-nutted pressure cookers guarded by blast screens , under huge n-shaped pipes , bubbling and gurgling and leaking steam , and over the dainty , counter-sunk tracks of a narrow-gauge railway until eventually he saw a wall ahead , and was led up a rickety wooden staircase to a narrow gantry then stopped at a small wooden door set into the wall .
25 But much of that extra income arises from subsidies given to the farmer in artificially high prices set by the EEC .
26 Charming emerald islands set amongst the lapping waves . ’
27 Other stock markets around the world followed the optimisic trend set by the big exchanges , though in many of them the trading was relatively light .
28 Probably the most well-known body in Britain for establishing voluntary standards of quality and reliability is the British Standards Institution , whose famous Kitemark indicates that goods conform to the high standards set by the Institution .
29 There are , of course , all sorts of chandeliers available for traditional rooms in brass , iron , wood , wrought iron and crystal , but again the effect can be enhanced by recessed downlights set in the ceiling to light up the chandelier itself .
30 A trapdoor in 2e leads upwards to chamber 2f ; however , the wooden ladder set into the wall below it is obviously rotten and useless , so a skill such as Scale Sheer Surfaces or a Flight spell is necessary to reach the trapdoor .
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