Example sentences of "set into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Her face became set into a sober expression as she sat between Matt and one of the guides . |
2 | For just an instant his mouth set into a bitter line . |
3 | Julius 's mouth suddenly set into a hard line that she remembered very well , and her nerves gave an involuntary quiver . |
4 | The older woman 's face had set into a white mask . |
5 | On site , this section is then set into a fresh layer of mortar which has been smeared across a hardened mortar layer . |
6 | When this pin is held high , the output pins are set into a high impedance state , behaving as though they are , in effect , switched off . |
7 | When he reached the top , he stopped on the landing for a moment to allow his eyes to adjust ; there was illumination of a kind , coming down from a grimy skylight set into the angled ceiling , and it showed nothing much more than three old-fashioned doors and a bare wooden floor . |
8 | In its place are three buttons set into the right hand cab pillar . |
9 | The outer door was set into the lower corner of the left-hand wall . |
10 | the front bed is set into the correct position by moving the intermediary lever to the 1/4 pitch , or transfer position . |
11 | He was in one of a bank of four public booths set into the rear wall of Dunstable post office ; he was still north of London . |
12 | Rot had already set into the damp wood and she was able to break chunks off the strut as though they were bits of soggy cardboard . |
13 | Numerous poles were set into the mossy cobbles of the yard , connected at a height of six feet or so by thin cords . |
14 | He indicated the twelve carved thrones at the edges of the clearing , set into the immense Trees . |
15 | Below us the broad terraces of Hatshepsut 's temple were set into the curving amphitheatre of the cliffs . |
16 | Part of the staggered building campaign may be seen in the Mannerist w door set into the very Baroque triumphal arch which comprises the remainder of the W front . |
17 | On the north side of the house the royal coat of arms is set into the classical pediment |
18 | Transfer the icing cut-outs to a sheet of foil or non-stick paper , and rest the ‘ birthday cake ’ cut-out on a piece of foil wrapped around a cake tin , so that it sets into a curved shape . |
19 | She spun round to face him , her mouth already setting into an angry line . |