Example sentences of "set to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , some programs will express that the Files and Buffers have to be set to a certain number for that particular program to operate correctly . |
2 | Bake at 400°F ( 200°C ) gas mark 6 for 40–45 min until the topping has set to a golden crust . |
3 | Pitch will be set to a negative figure which is suitable for an autorotation descent . |
4 | Normally is set to a preset level and the voltmeter V is calibrated to give Q directly , from which the loss resistance R of the inductor can be calculated if required . |
5 | What I find tiresome is when a simple vocal line is set to a hair-raising accomp ( no ! |
6 | This is less disturbing if the hearing-aid is set to a quieter level . |
7 | The calibration is carried out by mounting the magnetometer core centrally in the coils and adjusting the peak-to-peak output while reversing the coil current , set to a constant value appropriate to the range being calibrated . |
8 | ‘ I Can Do This ’ was her exit visa , a put-down to the backbiting London crews set to an infectious loop from The Whispers ' ‘ And The Beat Goes On ’ . |
9 | The usual technique for checking that the microphone is set to the correct level after the audience arrives is to call , ‘ Can you all hear me ? ’ |
10 | From this information the design limits for any manufactured item can be set to the economic optimum . |
11 | From this information the design limits for any manufactured item can be set to the economic optimum . |
12 | The object here is to make the model fly as smoothly as possible and , ideally , the control movements should be set to the absolute minimum , while the gyro gain should be as high as possible . |
13 | a line set to the entire line length . |
14 | Once everything is up and running drop into the BIOS set-up program and ensure that the Coprocessor field is set to the appropriate value to indicate the presence of a 387DX . |
15 | The rotary input gain control can be set to the optimum level so that the overload light flashes momentarily on for the loudest peaks of signal . |
16 | In this way , legislative bounds can be set to the common law principle , as Mr. Glick insists that they should . |
17 | He had a red fox-fur hat with the ear-flaps set to the flying position , felt overboots with rubber soles , and no gloves . |
18 | If all outputs are set top the minimum pulse width of 0.75mS , the frame rate will be 14.2mS ( 8 × 0.75mS + 8.2mS ) whilst if all outputs are set to the maximum pulse width of 2.25mS the frame rate will be 26.2mS ( 8 × 2.25mS + 8.2mS ) . |
19 | On the YC-6 , the yarn brake and the colour changer arm must both be set to the double bed position . |
20 | Another new work Orfeo ( pictured above ) by Kim Brandstrup deals with the myth in the manner of a baroque opera and is set to the computerised harpsichord of Ian Dearden . |
21 | When the powder is mixed with cold water it first of all dissolves to a creamy white paste and then slowly sets to a hard solid . |
22 | Was this was ‘ a good example to be setting to the Chinese Government ’ ? |
23 | When he presented a new Kwik-Cricket set to the Barbadian Secretary of State for Education , the minister promptly moved desks , bookshelves and even delayed leaving for a cabinet meeting so that he could play the game in his office . |