Example sentences of "[prep] be set [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If purposeful , goal-directed activity is to take place , clear objectives need to be set for all the organisation 's activities . |
2 | You will need to ensure that system-wide logical names etc. , are properly set up on system reboot , and you will also require some symbols to be set for all your LIFESPAN users . |
3 | Due to the continuing grave security situation in Transcaucasia dates had still to be set for local soviet and republican Supreme Soviet elections in Azerbaijan . |
4 | Some limits had to be set to such claims ; and the selection of such limits , being essentially a matter of policy , was one which the legislature alone is equipped to make . |
5 | Some limits have to be set to any project . |
6 | ‘ He might turn out to be set of sub-atomic particles bouncing around in a box in intelligent wave formations , ’ the Doctor fumed . |
7 | There were also some difficulties in the supply of raw materials and a new target had to be set of 35 machine sets . |
8 | The point , though , is that Neath never asked to be set on this pedestal . |
9 | The detachable top ring needs to be set at such a pressure as to stay in for the cast but detach on the strike or more accurately the wind-down . |
10 | It is possible that the boundary between mastery and non-mastery might be set differently for different educational purposes , but it is much more likely that different purposes will prescribe whether a boundary needs to be set at all . |
11 | However the aperture will probably have to be set at 5.6 and the shutter speed at |
12 | New records are expected to be set at next year 's Olympics , where speed skiers will possibly exceed 150mph . |
13 | In any case , the importance of reciprocating has to be set beside other motivations which may underpin neighbourly acts as well as those in various forms of voluntary service . |
14 | She was educated at Inverness Royal Academy and the Anstey Physical Training College in Erdington , Birmingham ( her thriller , Miss Pym Disposes , 1946 , was to be set in such a college ) . |
15 | Page makeup software may allow type to be set in 1 point increments and , perhaps , offer half-point line spacing . |
16 | The Hebrew scriptures imposed a law not to be binding on Gentiles , yet ( for all its moral imperfections ) not to be set in sharp antithesis to the new and more excellent way of love embodied in Jesus ' life and teaching . |
17 | Several were in groups of four , three standing slabs of stone over which a fourth lay as a roof , others lay tumbled in meaningless heaps , but still others seemed to be set in distinguishable lines and circles . |
18 | Standards for exposure to benzene are expected by the UK government to be set in 1993 : a level of 3 ppb is under consideration , although according to the World Health Organization there is " no known safe threshold dose " . |
19 | The area to be distributed was to be set by individual republics . |
20 | Both in Lambeth and Liverpool councillors were seeking to exploit a legal loophole — the absence of any statutory date for setting a rate-subsequently removed by the Local Government Act 1986 ( which requires a legal rate to be set by 1 April ) . |
21 | To be already known and understood gives an obvious head-start but since this is a particular sort of meeting , disciplined boundaries and clear objectives need to be set by both parties . |
22 | He emphasised the need for standards to be set by those at the top of organisations . |
23 | The intonation has been left unadjusted , though , and would need to be set before any serious playing could take place . |
24 | Some types require the ‘ static ’ tracking to be set before any running takes place . |
25 | The formal legal framework of central-local relations needs to be set against actual working relationships . |
26 | The fact that future losses from punishment have to be set against current gains to defection implies that the rate at which a firm discounts the future will be important . |