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

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1 Still floppy from giggling they were careful to avoid catching each other 's eye , but there was warmth and repose enough there to set against the hardness of the day 's demands .
2 For the best part of an hour Brazil produced a dainty dish to set before the Queen of the Netherlands , who may have felt that she had something better to do than sit out a sparring match in driving rain .
3 A grain of dust to set beside the mountain of several billion other deaths …
4 As yet , OmniPoint is still in its first release , with OmniPoint 2 set for the end of 1994 .
5 The company , it seems , has no stomach to fight religious wars any longer and has meetings scheduled with Unix System Labs this week , and the Open Software Foundation next , at which some kind of rapprochment is likely — though not an SVR4 kernel development — with product announcements set for the end of the month .
6 Set against the background of inflation this rise is less impressive than it looks at first sight .
7 Set against the background of the 300-year old home of the Duke of Buccleuch , the event attracted top competitors from all over the world including British National champion , George Bowman of Penrith .
8 Set in a glade of thinned-out coconut palms , it was breathtaking , but what amazed me most was that , within sight of the most beautiful beaches in the world , the garden contained a large pool edged with white and blue tiles .
9 Set in a landscape of breathtaking grandeur
10 Set in a labyrinth of passages and secret chambers deep below ground , realistic recreation of past dark deeds are dramatically brought to life with scenic effects and spectacular sounds and lighting .
11 Set in a region of awesome gorges and spectacular peaks . ’
12 Set in the heart of the Lagan Valley Regional Park , this house also provides the Parks Department 's main information and education centre .
13 Set in the heart of Newmarket , the horseracing capital of the world , the recently extended museum 's six galleries are packed with exhibits that will take you back to the origins of racing … when Charles II rode in matches across the glorious heath .
14 Set in the heart of the country , mid way between Pescara and Rome , Ovindoli remains relatively undiscovered and completely unspoilt .
15 Set in the heart of Rome , there is a summery breakfast room and a small lounge-bar .
16 Set in the centre of the altar stone 's upper surface was a small depression that was just the right size for a normal-sized version of the device .
17 The figures are both shocking and tragic , but set in the context of 19th-century political convulsions in France they are relatively mild .
18 But what an officer will know of his colleagues ' districts compared with his own will tend to be particularistic — of salient pollution problems — set in the context of an undetailed and generalized apprehension of the kind of patch a colleague looks after .
19 From a crest above the hut we watched the sun set on a line of peaks : Kanchenjunga , Kabrru , Pandim , Rathong and more .
20 Set beside the estuary of the river Dovey in Cardigan Bay , it is a 6,445-yard par-71 , but naturally Wee Woosie goes round in the mid-60s .
21 Set amidst a backdrop of greenery there is a small raised-sides swimming pool .
22 Set at the height of Victoria 's rule , the story revolves around three Oxford undergraduates who have nothing better to do than court young females , have parties and be awfully brassic .
23 SET AT THE mouth of the mighty River Nile , Cairo is a convenient departure point for safari tours to see the wildlife of the Eastern Sahara Lake District .
24 This self-reliance gives them a competitive edge when the base rate ( set by the Bank of England ) , is high , while when it is low , societies can switch to these wholesale funds to cut costs .
25 A second reason is to show how recent British security developments are based on precedents set during the containment of the Irish conflict .
26 Such deposits would normally earn a rate of interest close to the equivalent of the average rate of discount at the most recent Treasury bill tender and would be called in amounts set as a percentage of eligible liabilities .
27 The maximum 15 per cent share was set as a form of protection of BTG 's independence , other protection measures include the government 's golden share and the right of UK universities to appoint a director to the BTG board .
28 Editor , — As R Buckland points out , the clinical terms project is set as the foundation of the NHS 's information technology strategy and is supported by professional bodies .
29 In due course my friendly farmer , Cyril Young , delivered four sheep to Oakington and everything was set for a bit of a barny at the Lion .
30 Even Sir Geoffrey Howe unwittingly contributed to the general impression , as he addressed the Bow Group from an Opera House stage set for a performance of Cats .
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