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

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1 Finally , some sites may experience problems if they are restricting the use of the available units to specific operation types — it is no good having a TK50 available for a Primary copy if the only unit available is either not a TK50 drive , or is set to Secondary copies only !
2 Finally , some sites may experience problems if they are restricting the use of the available units to specific operation types — it is no good having a TK50 available for a Primary copy if the only unit available is either not a TK50 drive , or is set to Secondary copies only !
3 Life gets even more complicated when the type is set across different widths , or ‘ measures ’ ( look at p 140 of last week 's issue ) .
4 The hotel is well located ( within two miles of the M6/M56 motorways and 20 minutes from Manchester Airport ) , yet is set in peaceful surroundings with ample , secure car parking facilities .
5 All the dust is set in black rims , it reaches the edges of the paper .
6 Each Club is set in spacious grounds with an adjacent sandy beach and all offer outstanding value for money proving a popular choice with our clients over a number of years .
7 It is set in lovely gardens , making the swimming pool a popular spot to relax once your shopping and sightseeing are complete .
8 From the outside the hotel , which is set in beautiful gardens , looked very grand with its beamed exterior and red and cream brickwork .
9 Personally run by the D'Amico family , the hotel , separated from the lake by a road , is set in beautiful gardens and has a pool , tennis court , bar and panoramic restaurant .
10 On Orange Grove Road , just 5 minutes ' walk from Singapore 's main shopping and entertainment area along Orchard Road , this extremely luxurious hotel is set in beautiful gardens .
11 This Jacobean country mansion is set in magnificent parklands landscaped by Capability Brown .
12 A large swimming pool ( open 1 Jun–15 Aug ) is set in pretty gardens and served by a snack-bar , walk through a small pine wood and an underpass leads to the beach .
13 Moreover , the direction is set by powerful clues or ‘ logics ’ gradually established in the organization which enable subsystems to bound their search for strategies .
14 The rate poundage is set by local councils and for Oxford in 1989–90 it is 291.1p in the pound .
15 ‘ Naturally it 's set in foreign parts .
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