Example sentences of "[am/are] set [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The parity grid arrangement is similar in its operation to the snake in that absolute intervention points are set for each member currency against every other at which central banks are obliged to buy or sell their own currencies .
2 The fees charged to overseas students are set for each degree at a level which reflects the full cost of tuition for that degree , and are not directly comparable with the reduced and standardised fees charged to students from the United Kingdom and European Community countries .
3 Stone funerary beds are set on each side of the main chamber .
4 Indeed , it could be argued that it is only problems which are set within this framework that are viewed by the legal community as being properly legal .
5 What happens in many of the significant films that emerge after the war is that the claims of the community and the individual are set against each other , bringing together Ealing realism and Gainsborough melodrama in a tremendously fruitful , if brief and explosive , relationship .
6 Two papers are set in each option so the options constitute one half of the final examination papers .
7 Both are written by young American women writers and are set in this century .
8 Animal traps dangerous to you are set in this area .
9 He is right to warn of such dangers , but they are more likely where leading indicators are set in some general , non-rigorous way without carefully developing a model of what is needed , and by when , to improve or maintain each SBU 's competitive strengths .
10 er yes , so we 've got the European er currency units and all agricultural prices are set by this unit and in fact the green pound er is used to translate this er E C U into pound sterling .
11 Down in dumps A GROUP of young people from Northern Ireland are setting off this week on a trip to one of the world 's poorest regions .
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