Example sentences of "set the [noun] in the " in BNC.

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1 The discouraging effects of prolonged unemployment , experience in the labour market with employers and official intermediaries , public statements by political and economic commentators , politicians , and employers about the future of employment are all part of a social process of exclusion , which probably began to set the agenda in the minds of individual older workers in the After Redundancy study even before the redundancy itself took place .
2 This is how to do it with a few extra explanations to help you understand why you are making the movements — realising why levers move often helps to set the method in the mind .
3 In deciding whether a breach of agreed standards is in itself cause for action , the field man will again set the pollution in the context of its location before judging the degree by which it exceeds the consented level .
4 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
5 Before we come to that ; however , it may give a better picture of the dynamics and movement of theology itself if we approach it more chronologically , and deal in turn with the two main impulses stemming from Germany and Switzerland which largely set the tone in the period from 1920 to 1960 — those associated above all with Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann — with trends outside Germany in that same period , and then with the movements which have received the widest attention in the last twenty years or so .
6 You can catch it after it ground-bombs right , but the best time ( set the port in the middle ) is when it ground-bombs left .
7 Set the bucket in the position where you intend to ferment the beer .
8 Erm so you actually scan down here and where you , which is abetting the state act from here , is one you set the weight in the memory .
9 They 've got stronger since then and have set the pace in the championship race this season .
10 Juxtaposed to each detail from the Passion sequence is another about the life of Christ which sets the Passion in the context of the scheme of salvation .
11 The tone is produced by the action of the player 's lips ( technically known as ‘ embouchure ’ ) and wind pressure operating on a small conical mouthpiece , and setting the air in the instrument in vibration .
12 KENNY Dalglish yesterday brushed aside talk about the prospect of unbeaten Blackburn Rovers setting the pace in the Premier League .
13 In part two : Front runner : The driver setting the pace in the RAC rally .
14 However , Dunlop who has been setting the pace in the championship for most of the season and was successful at Tandragee , is the man they all have to beat .
15 The two sides are among a group of clubs setting the pace in the Bord Gais National League with four points apiece .
16 Doc Threadneedle parked his bike next to two Maniak sickles , and chained it to the hitching post , setting the boobycharges in the padlock to blow if anybody tried to tamper with it .
17 Setting the action in the 1940s New York causes more of a linguistic than cultural problem .
18 Bradley Allen set the tone in the first minute when he hit the post after Spurs goalkeeper Ian Walker had flapped at Wilson 's cross .
19 It was the intellectuals of the skilled , respectable working-class , in alliance with the local petty-bourgeoisie and small professional men ( the grocer , publican , magistrate , two doctors and the Anglican vicar ) , who set the tone in the village and orchestrated public opinion .
20 She set the chicken in the oven .
21 This Act set the date in the summer term after which children aged 16 are no longer required to attend school .
22 It did have ethical , social and political implications even for life in the present time , but it could not be reduced to these : rather it set the present in the light of God 's future .
23 In the closing decades of the nineteenth century it was moralists and feminists who set the pace in the field of sexual politics .
24 Britain set the pace in the first half of the nineteenth century .
25 Campbell set the matter in the directly opposite light .
26 ‘ I expect everyone to go at least a second faster tomorrow , ’ said Mansell , who set the record in the penultimate lap of the session .
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