Example sentences of "be set into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Pile the melon balls into the centre of the mousse if they have not been set into the mixture . |
3 | The church has other features too that come from the Moorish Spain of the Middle Ages : above all , the queer openwork stone screens that are set into the window embrasures , hewn crudely but winningly into geometric patterns . |
4 | Stanza three , the fox 's nose touch twig leaf and its footprints are set into the snow . |
5 | When the facts or events I mentioned above are put together in sequence , and when they are set into the background of recent developments , then a different and far more worrying interpretation begins to appear . |
6 | During a study of the various styles , it became apparent to me that if the back legs are set into the seat rails at an angle , this angle , together with the curvature of the rear legs and backward slope of the chair back can regulate the flair : if the legs are mounted at right angles to the rear seat rail , there would be no flair . |
7 | Place a layer of the mixture in the base of the prepared mould , then arrange the melon balls on top , if they are to be set into the mousse . |
8 | In addition to ordinary manual control , for experienced cooks , the established instructions can be set into the oven 's memory . |
9 | If governors are to be helped to perform their duties under the 1981 Act effectively , these duties must be set into the context of the responsibilities imposed by the 1986 and 1988 Acts . |
10 | The large fish tank is set into the back wall most tastefully . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Canongate had its own Tolbooth , which has survived because it was set into the building line instead of blocking the thoroughfare . |