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

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1 In this way the patterns set in the boom left their imprint firmly on the years of mass unemployment which followed .
2 He surely recollects the precedents set in the steel and coal industries , in which the Community was involved in Europewide initiatives to limit the impact of the decline in demand for the products of the companies concerned .
3 One episode with disasters aplenty was Episode Four of ‘ The Keys of Marinus ’ , the episode set in the polar regions of that planet .
4 European eyes are fixed on the first of these figures : public spending that is now shooting through the ceiling set in the EC 's self-denying ordinance of 1988 .
5 One evening after the kind of soft autumnal day that is an echo of the summer gone , when the sun sets in the western sky to cast great pinks ant reds across its distant clouds , Creggan was peaceful at his stance , dreaming of his own homesite .
6 Relevant costing features in many of the questions set in the Financial Decisions paper at Conversion Course , and it is often these questions that receive the poorest answers .
7 However , against this statutory backdrop , the professional bodies have developed a policy-making role and , following the example set in the USA , with the introduction of the Accounting Standards Board in 1990 we have seen the establishment of a standard-setting body which is neither government nor the accounting profession .
8 The protests had been triggered on Feb. 25 by the paper set in the 1992 General Access Test ( PGA ) ( university entrance examination ) .
9 Adding new levies to fuel and power bills could be justified as environmentally friendly following the trend set in the US by President Clinton , and European Community plans to tax consumption that contributes towards global warming .
10 Across the room was the table with its powdery dried flowers and next to it the fireplace with the companion set in the hearth and the two tasteless china dogs on the mantel .
11 She crossed the room in a few quick strides , grasped the handle of the door set in the wall and pulled .
12 While this will only apply to criminal proceedings , child protection agencies using video recordings in their work with children will be expected to adopt the standards set in the Code of Practice where appropriate .
13 Salt went to take a huge apple pie from the oven set in the chimneyplace , releasing cinnamon sweetness .
14 Also it had to be a means by which children could assimilate knowledge through watching these serials , particularly the ones set in the past . ’
15 Just as your detective , however comic , needs a basis of solid fact , so does a story set in the comic mode .
16 The embarrassments of first love and sexuality , and particularly the nature of violence and cruelty , become bearable or ‘ handlable ’ in a story set in the past .
17 Tell a story set in the past and decide where you will stop to let the class take over .
18 She walked across the cobbles and pointed to a plaque set in the wall of the Library .
19 The official date of the starting is 1387 , as shown on a plaque set in the wall at the south-west corner of the building : El Principio il Domo di Milano fu nel Anno 1386 .
20 A plaque set in the wall at shin height , painted cream with the lettering picked out in black .
21 Scott , revealing details of the 500-page bid document for the first time , insisted the big selling point was the proximity of the sports venues to the competitors ' village , which would be in a canalside setting in the heart of the city .
22 The prisoner , a woman who had refused to confess her adultery to the Inquisitor , was brought out in chains and bound to a post set in the ground .
23 The pool forms a real focal point from both the house and patio , while the sound of water , falling from a mask set in the wall , will be delightful on a hot summer 's day .
24 Xorandor is a tale set in the near future of two twelve-year-old fraternal twins called Jip and Zab who find a talking stone at an old carn in their native Cornwall .
25 Imagining his Sara ‘ all oppressed with gloom ’ , Coleridge 's spontaneous reply was a poem set in the descriptive frame of an evening visit to Shurton Bars , the coastal area lying beyond a rich tract of open fields to the north of Shurton Court .
26 a heading set in the body of the text used to break it into easily readable sections .
27 There was even a fireplace set in the wall and , seated at the head of a long polished table , was the Lord Bruce .
28 How about a restaurant set in the vaults of a medieval monastery , lit by candles and with a menu that owes its variety to the best raw material found around the world ?
29 The introduction of noise in strategies ensures that every information set in the game is reached with a non-zero probability , this eliminates the need to describe off-the-equilibrium-path beliefs at the sequential equilibrium found below .
30 Suddenly on the screen there appears a clock set in the centre of the kind of sumptuous salon that epoch , and Feuillade , alone had a taste for ; it shows 4.40 p.m .
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