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

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1 Joy Larkcom dallies with dill , passes on a trap tip , saves space by sowing salads and encourages runner beans to set in the kitchen garden this month
2 That was no small gain to set in the balance against the more obvious Erastianism of the new system .
3 Leave them to set in the fridge until ready for serving .
4 Leave to set in the fridge .
5 set in the top ,
6 Set in the Depression era , in a dusty southern mill town , Ms Amelia ( Vanessa Redgrave ) is an eccentric store owner , whose unconsummated marriage to local bad boy Marvin Macy ( Keith Carradine ) , has him set on revenge against her .
7 Set in the gardens of a private estate in Cisternino , the Villa Cenci is a large , 350-year old farmhouse with dining-room , TV room and bar .
8 Set in the hillside , the furnishings are elegant and dotted with fine antiques .
9 Set in the hillside just below the resort 's town centre , the Hotel Miramare looks out over the sea and the lovely bay of Mazzaro Beach .
10 Set in the hotel 's garden , across a small road immediately at the rear of the hotel , is the Ritz Club with a splendid sea water pool and children 's pool .
11 Set in the heart of the Lagan Valley Regional Park , this house also provides the Parks Department 's main information and education centre .
12 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 .
13 Set in the heart of the country , mid way between Pescara and Rome , Ovindoli remains relatively undiscovered and completely unspoilt .
14 Set in the heart of Rome , there is a summery breakfast room and a small lounge-bar .
15 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 .
16 Set in the grounds of a William and Mary Mansion , the three acres of ornamental gardens include a Yew Walk , Rose Gardens , Water Gardens and Herbaceous Borders .
17 Set in the prohibition era , it gleefully played with conventions , maximised Monroe 's diaphanous ( cf the scene where she attempts to arouse the supposedly impotent Curtis ) and coaxed a manic , uproarious turn from Lemmon , on the run from gangsters , disguised as a woman and pursued by a randy millionaire .
18 The figures are both shocking and tragic , but set in the context of 19th-century political convulsions in France they are relatively mild .
19 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 .
20 Set in the Frying Pan coffee bar , the production included not only a genie and magic lamp , but also teenagers who worshipped rock'n'roll , a military coup , flying saucers and flying sorcerers .
21 Curricular considerations are also cited as reasons for using the text , ‘ provides lots of material for discussion ’ ; ‘ discussion work on relationships possible ’ ; ‘ set in the war so plenty of related work ’ ; ‘ recent TV version gives added interest ’ ; ‘ regional dimension adds further scope ’ .
22 Set in the altar is an attractive late Gothic panel from southern Bohemia depicting The Last Judgement .
23 You should continue to keep the time log to see whether the actual use of time conforms to the goals you set in the Action Plan .
24 Set in the outskirts of Zell am See in Schüttdorf , is this well furnished hotel with a local reputation for good food .
25 This pretty Victorian farmhouse set in the hills of Staffordshire has beautiful views from all aspects overlooking a peaceful valley .
26 On other pages , she had seen a village of huts set in the lee of a bluff , where mothers — Italian mothers with babies on their laps — were sitting in the sun on chairs , just like at home .
27 However , against this statutory backdrop , the professional bodies have developed a policy-making role and , following the example set in the USA , with the introduction of the Accounting Standards Board in 1990 we have seen the establishment of a standard-setting body which is neither government nor the accounting profession .
28 Rule 5 The module version has been nominated for a greater period than the nomination latency set in the configuration file .
29 This call follows the LIFESPAN DC access rules which restricts access to a DC ( unless the optional switch has been set in the configuration file ) to the associated DC user or an interested user ( i.e. the manager of any modules on the DC or the manager of packages containing one or more of these modules ) or , if applicable , the nominated approver of the package via which the DC has been activated .
30 European eyes are fixed on the first of these figures : public spending that is now shooting through the ceiling set in the EC 's self-denying ordinance of 1988 .
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