Example sentences of "set into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The ½in plywood partition is cut to 33⅝ × 15½in to set into the box 2in from the manifold side and 8in from the piston side . |
2 | During the summer months I can usually get away with leaving my boat conveniently tied up to the pier , but only if I am at home to keep an eye on the weather : in Shetland , even in summer , a gale can blow up from the south east , causing a swell to set into the voe . |
3 | Off we set into the station proper , aware we were already late for the train 's arrival . |
4 | Set into the midsole , usually in EVA . |
5 | Set into the floor near the entrance is a brass strip running the width of the building to a sundial set on the left wall . |
6 | Set into the floor were several open pits , which exuded a dank stench even as they pulsed with the chill luminescence of putrefaction . |
7 | Set into the wall , which was made of wood , was an enormous iron-studded door . |
8 | She climbed the rickety steps set into the hillside and got up to the porch of the Katz house . |
9 | This is a simple , friendly pensione set into the hillside and run by the Cappiello family . |
10 | There is a bull ring , now secured in a stone block resting on the verge near the church , which is a reminder of the baiting which entertained our ancestors , and a sun-dial strangely set into the top of a small upright coffin-shaped stone in the churchyard . |
11 | There was curling , ornate moulding around the tops of the windows and coats of arms had been set into the metal work of the huge wrought-iron gate . |
12 | From Robert 's description of the place I presume that it had once been an attic , for it was small , the ceiling sloped , and there was no window set into the wall . |
13 | ‘ From Robert 's description of the place , ’ he read , ‘ I presume that it had once been an attic , for it was small , the ceiling sloped , and there was no window set into the wall . ’ |
14 | The marble block was then set into the wall of the family tomb , so the occupants appeared to be gazing at passers-by as if from a window . |
15 | To prevent seepage from the soil eroding the bottom part of the mud wall , a layer of fired bricks was set into the wall to separate the mud bricks from the foundation . |
16 | A trapdoor in 2e leads upwards to chamber 2f ; however , the wooden ladder set into the wall below it is obviously rotten and useless , so a skill such as Scale Sheer Surfaces or a Flight spell is necessary to reach the trapdoor . |
17 | Ventilators set into the wall , or grilles in the floor ( leading to the underfloor space ) are the best ways . |
18 | Accidentally he touches a staple set into the wall . |
19 | There are numbers of Latin inscriptions here , from two of which , on stones set into the wall to the left of the doorway , the completion of the porch and the dedication of the church can be dated to 1200 and 1240 respectively . |
20 | There was a door set into the wall behind the stone . |
21 | The other sentry 's trouser-leg darkened as he shakily but hurriedly turned the locking wheel set into the wall . |
22 | With trembling hands he thumped an alarm button set into the wall beside the door wheel , and turned and ran . |
23 | Raynor came to a stop outside a thick , low door set into the wall , and stood for a moment looking at it , as if summoning up some inner resolve . |
24 | Wallmounted lights ( including lighting bricks set into the wall ) are a good choice for steps , while post-mounted lights , bollard-type lights or low-level lanterns are good for paths . |
25 | I was put in touch with a local historian who thought that the stone was possibly a Roman altar stone and said that it had been discovered set into the wall of the church when renovations were made a few years ago . |
26 | He stood , then went across to the tiny oven set into the wall on the far side of the room and lit it . |
27 | Quiss was led by the dwarfish scullions , through the banked ranges past gleaming tubs , boiling vats , open fires and grills past rows of massive , wing-nutted pressure cookers guarded by blast screens , under huge n-shaped pipes , bubbling and gurgling and leaking steam , and over the dainty , counter-sunk tracks of a narrow-gauge railway until eventually he saw a wall ahead , and was led up a rickety wooden staircase to a narrow gantry then stopped at a small wooden door set into the wall . |
28 | Firmly , she pressed the bell set into the wall beside the heavy doors . |
29 | Before these shrines , and the floridly-decorated prayer mats and suchlike which lie before them , a Harpy 's cage is swinging from a metal chain and hook set into the ceiling . |
30 | It was a long windowless studio with neon strip-lighting set into the ceiling . |