Example sentences of "[is] set [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In such cases the first signs of a dialectic occur : the actor is both experiencing and describing ; an oscillation is set up between these two incompatible grammatical constructs , the verb and the adjective . |
2 | With the former rental is set up at such a rate that the full cost of the equipment is recovered plus a return , whilst with the latter the contract is shorter and the same equipment may be leased to a number of lessees . |
3 | First a Cartesian coordinate system is set up with one vector a at a position A and the other b at position B ; a and b will be equal if their components are equal . |
4 | We rarely see the Old Testament as a whole and little attention is paid to the system of political economy which is set up under divine instruction in the Pentateuch . |
5 | It was found that in all animals the mechanism of the body is set up in such a way that the head leads a movement and the body then follows . |
6 | When a wild pig is caught , the meat of the head is set aside for small children , for the vital principle is associated with it . |
7 | ‘ Though he is famous for the extension of his territories and conquests in which he is constantly engaged , he has also started many public works for the beauty and convenience of the realm ; some of these he has completed , and a great part of his wealth is set aside for pious honouring of his ancestors . |
8 | The status of the order of any court acting within its competence is one of full validity until , if ever , it is set aside by any other court acting within its competence . |
9 | The exhibition is set out on three floors , each concerned with a different aspect of Viking culture . |
10 | An example letter to potential purchasers selected for phase II is set out at 1102.16 . |
11 | The differences between those consequences have themselves varied over the years : the current position is set out at 15.11 . |
12 | An example representation letter is set out at 1103.4 . |
13 | An aide memoire for use when reviewing sale and purchase agreements is set out at 1109.2 . |
14 | An aide memoire for use when reviewing business sale agreements is set out at 1109.2 . |
15 | A general letter is set out at 1101.2 . |
16 | A disclaimer is set out at 1103.2 . |
17 | An example covering memorandum is set out at 1102.6 . |
18 | An aide memoire covering basic client data which should be obtained at an initial meeting is set out at 1109.1 . |
19 | An example of such a guarantee is set out at 1106.6 . |
20 | An example agenda is set out at 1102.18 together with the ‘ hidden objectives ’ for the client . |
21 | An example letter is set out in 1103.3 . |
22 | In Precedent 1 this exclusion clause is set out in cl 9.3 . |
23 | This is set out in cl 12.1 of Precedent 2 . |
24 | An example engagement letter is set out in 1101.10 — please note that this is a live example and as such is the result of a series of negotiations — ie this should not be assumed to be our starting position . |
25 | An example of a cold approach transmittal letter is set out in 1102.7 . |
26 | An example of a letter to indicative offerors selected for the second phase of the auction is set out in 1102.20 . |
27 | This model is set out in schematic form in Figure 13 . |
28 | The prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality , which is set out in particular , as regards the right of establishment , in article 52 of the E.E.C . |
29 | I need not recite the terms of that letter , which is set out in full in the judgment of Balcombe L.J . |
30 | At the first meeting there is set out in full the Protest by Ministers and Elders of 18th May 1843 , and the Act of Separation and Deed of Demission by Ministers . |