Example sentences of "set to [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A large collection of modern texts set to traditional chants is to be found in the recent An English Kyriale .
2 Some limits had to be set to such claims ; and the selection of such limits , being essentially a matter of policy , was one which the legislature alone is equipped to make .
3 The department to examine their homework policy and look at what is being set to all pupils but especially the examination candidates .
4 Consequently while his secular music ( see the next chapter ) was set to German words his church music consists mainly of Latin motets and Masses .
5 So , for example , when the Note selector is set to E and the Vernier knob is set to 25 cents sharp , the pitch of the tuning will be raised by one quarter of the frequency difference between E and F.
6 Alternatively , limits may be set to particular functions and alarms triggered whenever these are exceeded .
7 It was a scene of Union Jacks and Fascist banners , an orchestra playing the Nazi Horst Wessel Song , though set to English words .
8 Finally , some sites may experience problems if they are restricting the use of the available units to specific operation types — it is no good having a TK50 available for a Primary copy if the only unit available is either not a TK50 drive , or is set to Secondary copies only !
9 Finally , some sites may experience problems if they are restricting the use of the available units to specific operation types — it is no good having a TK50 available for a Primary copy if the only unit available is either not a TK50 drive , or is set to Secondary copies only !
10 Sometimes the mirroring may comprise only the note-order , or ( conversely ) the rhythmic structure set to different notes , so that it is not strictly speaking a palindrome .
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