Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [be] set [prep] " in BNC.

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1 With a monochrome viewfinder. use ‘ auto ’ or remember to check that you are set to the correct preset .
2 So you are set on it , then , ’ Guillamon said heavily .
3 Riding up they are warned away because the castle is under siege by a savage horde , but almost immediately they are set upon :
4 The sun had moved so that it was setting on the roof of the building on the western side of the yard .
5 March , the Secretary of State told me in a parliamentary answer that he was setting in train a new procedure for the appointment of a successor to Eric Bolton .
6 BELVILLE : If I be set upon a wrong thing you must not dispute with me but do it and expostulate afterwards .
7 And she was set on her mission of kindness .
8 If you 're set on it , we 'll go to Gamages . ’
9 If you 're set on getting a cordless mouse Logitech 's contender must be seriously considered .
10 Halifax have made some great buys and we are set for a successful season . ’
11 What we 'd effectively do which code , what effectively do of course is we we trundle down here checking to see if any of these are set to one and if they are set to one we set a weight in memory .
12 This is called the fill light , and it is set on the other side of the camera to reduce the depth of the shadows and to soften the modelling of the subject .
13 However , I can tell you that the title is The Life & Times Of Henry Pratt and it is set during the years 1936 to 1953 .
14 When David overcame the Ammonites , we are told ‘ he took the crown of the king off his head and found it to weigh a talent of gold and there were priceless stones in it ; and it was set on David 's head ’ .
15 It could not be taken along with poor relief , and those with criminal records were excluded ; it was only available at seventy , not sixty ; and it was set at a very mean level , a mere five shillings , below the bare minimum which Seebohm Rowntree calculated was then needed for subsistence .
16 One petal held a beautiful , almost translucent pear-shaped dewdrop and it was set in a crystal vase that looked as substantial as a spider 's web .
17 If it is set to ’ write ’ then the addressed cell is over-written with the value supplied on the input data line .
18 If it is set to one , the record in question has this attribute .
19 If it is set to zero , the record does not .
20 Omit the baskets on one side for a buffet table if it is set against the wall
21 It may be better understood if it is set in the context of Hindu teaching concerning the different orders or āśramas of society corresponding to the different stages of life .
22 Lesley 's more of the heart , if it 's set on something she 'll do it .
23 But they are set to be without injury victims Robert Lee and Carl Leaburn for Tuesday 's game against Tranmere at Upton Park .
24 Not because it 's the most versatile on the market , or necessarily the best-sounding , but it 's set to work perfectly with the Marshall tone on all channels and that makes it a winner .
25 Because you 're set on a course of self-destruction , that 's why , Lizzy . ’
26 But Crosby wo n't see them in reserve team action tonight because he 's set to be away on scouting business .
27 Certainly in broadsheet media like the Daily Telegraph , a 35cm × 4 col space is likely to be every bit as good as the far more expensive full page , not least because it is set into news matter , rather than merely facing it .
28 And then there is the international novel , which is particularly easy to translate because it is set in a generalised Nowhere and has no idiosyncratic language to disturb its translators .
29 He would n't pay good money because it was set with spinels instead of rubies , so the man took it back . ’
30 Canongate had its own Tolbooth , which has survived because it was set into the building line instead of blocking the thoroughfare .
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