Example sentences of "set on [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Three days later , as the sun began to set on a cloudless horizon , we reached the ‘ comforts ’ of the highest permanent army outpost . |
2 | Set on a slight , grassy slope in an enclosed corner of the park the sheep look as much a part of the landscape as the leaves on the trees . |
3 | Set on a private beach of fine sand , facilities include three swimming pools , table tennis , bowls , mini-golf , volleyball , basketball , tennis courts and two outdoor restaurants . |
4 | He mixed her a dry martini from a collection of decanters on a silver tray — nothing so arriviste as a drinks cupboard or private bar — set on a small table . |
5 | Set on a busy shaded , tree-lined street , the Miramare is only 150 yards from the beach . |
6 | Set on a high plateau some 2,900 feet above sea level , Hinterzarten enjoys a superb sunshine record and some of the freshest air we 've tasted . |
7 | Set on a convenient bus route to Amalfi ( three miles away and also served by the hotel 's mini-bus for a small charge ) there are many tranquil terraces and a cliffside swimming pool reached by private lift . |
8 | Set on a main road , the amenities here include a lounge-bar for relaxing in , a TV room , a sheltered terrace overlooking the swimming pool , two lifts , a covered car park and a good , air-conditioned restaurant . |
9 | Set on the beautiful promenade — Hotel Palace |
10 | Set on the beautiful sandy beach at Negambo , the modern Browns Beach Hotel is notable for its cuisine and entertainment . |
11 | Set on the maximum temperature we were able to quickly loosen three stubborn hinge screws . |
12 | Set on the main road — 15 minutes walk from the resort centre , local buses stop nearby . |
13 | Set on the main coast road , the hotel is just 10 yards from its own private sandy beach , with bar and waiter service , and has a wonderful shady patio garden looking out onto the pedestrianised heart of the historical centre of Laigueglia . |
14 | In this tale , two weeds grew on a river bank ; one of them conserved its energy , and grew low and small and brown , with its sights set on a long life , while the other put forth all its strength into growing tall and into colouring itself a beautiful green . |
15 | Her oval face with its large dark eyes and high forehead was set on a long , graceful neck . |
16 | If you have your hearts set on a joint endowment , you have two alternatives to cashing in the present one . |
17 | On the little altar to his ancestors beside the mirror , lighted candles stood amidst tiny dishes of fruits , pork , fish and rice , and behind him incense burners and small brass pans of aloe wood set on a low lacquered table sent perfumed smoke drifting in gentle spirals towards the ceiling . |
18 | This modern Club is set on a pine-clad hillside and yet close to a lively and fashionable resort . |
19 | For almost the whole of the period under review , the prevalent and strongly held belief was that Britain , in common with other major economies , had climbed out of the economic slough of the interwar years and was set on a broad and permanent path of rising prosperity and full employment . |
20 | An easily controlled , relatively short rig is set on a two-spreader mast . |
21 | The Aurelia is set on a private sandy beach . |
22 | A small , friendly Club with an international clientele , set on a superb beach with a good choice of sports facilities . |
23 | Play Me Something ( 15 ) is set on a small Hebridean island where a group of passengers await their plane . |
24 | Or do you strain every sinew to go for that elusive target set on a small plateau ? |
25 | ‘ I told her I 'd got my sights set on a high-born heiress and she damned near scratched my eyes out . |
26 | When the fuselage surfaces , the wings will still be under water — you know how low wings are set on a modern jet . |
27 | the top layer of blocks/copes are set on a suitable mortar bed such as Marshall 's M-fix as suggested by the manufacturer , |
28 | It was so different from what Oxford might have been , with its gracious spires ; here there was only the nearby cathedral , set on a slight rise , with its graveyard stretching up the hill . |
29 | This is set on a sliding scale , depending on whether the school is primary or secondary , day or boarding . |
30 | Neumann 's statement about the air brakes is anyway very misleading , for they in fact can be set on a sliding scale , so that the speed of the machines can be gradually modified either up or down . |