Example sentences of "[conj] be set [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The church has other features too that come from the Moorish Spain of the Middle Ages : above all , the queer openwork stone screens that are set into the window embrasures , hewn crudely but winningly into geometric patterns . |
2 | 4 Parties aim to win office and they compete for the support of the electorate at the polls on the basis of programmes of policies , or manifestos , that are set before the electorate for their judgement . |
3 | I 've read books that are set in the country and , of course , poems , and I 've lived in towns near the country and gone into the country on Sundays or when there was no school . ’ |
4 | Sometimes the political ambivalence about a policy is reflected not so much in the policy itself as in the constraints that are set upon the implementation process . |
5 | For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased . |
6 | Another new work Orfeo ( pictured above ) by Kim Brandstrup deals with the myth in the manner of a baroque opera and is set to the computerised harpsichord of Ian Dearden . |
7 | The annexe at the Hotel Du Parc is called the Villa Pineta and is set within the hotel 's lovely grounds approximately 20 yards from the main building . |
8 | This mature Country Park covers an area of 123 acres and is set in the countryside surrounding a reservoir . |
9 | If it is an even number , then was in fact set two periods earlier and was set at the close of the previous period . |