Example sentences of "set [adv] in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If she will take you , you will be set down in a bare heath , on a great stone , which is made of granite and is the gate to your adventure , though it will seem to have been fixed and unmoving since the making of the world .
2 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
3 She was set down in a quiet side-street near the Madeleine .
4 In addition , he confirmed that the previously scheduled municipal and regional elections would go ahead on Nov. 8 , that elections for a new Congress would be held on Feb. 23 , 1993 , and that he would not remain in office beyond his term of 1995 , as set down in the 1979 Constitution .
5 Not surprisingly , then , their package of proposals for constitutional change has much in common with the perspective set down in the last section .
6 Obviously this would only be of benefit if there were capital gains against which the loss can be set off in the current or future years .
7 ( b ) Formation of regulated consumer credit agreement The consumer credit agreement must contain certain information which is set forth in a prescribed manner laid down by the Consumer Credit ( Agreements ) Regulation 1983 ( SI 1983 No 1553 ) .
8 Counsel 's action of course does not resolve the question whether some or all of these statements ought or ought not to have been disclosed earlier and it will now be convenient to state the accepted procedure with regard to statements , as described in the respondent 's case , and the relevant principles as set forth in the Jamaican authorities .
9 While it remains unclear to this reader exactly what moral or spiritual relations are set forth in the three stories which comprise the titular parables , Proofs , the main part of the present volume , concerns itself with how the collapse of communism threatens the whole Western intellectual tradition of idealism and asceticism .
10 It has been agreed that the changing rooms at the Stratton Bates playing field needs to be replaced and £10,000 has already be set aside in the current budget towards the cost , which is anticipated to be in the region of £55,000 .
11 It could be conveniently set aside in the changed circumstances after James V 's death , when the real issue became clear .
12 His portable laboratory is set up in a small tent which is unbearably hot , and could well do without the added heat from his bunsen burner .
13 No links need be set up in a relational database between relations .
14 Darlington Wildlife Trust is the latest branch of the Durham trust , which was set up in the Sixties .
15 Ms Ela Robinson , who is in charge of the nursery class at Richmond CE School , is chairman of the National Campaign for Nursery Education , which was set up in the Sixties .
16 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
17 If the source of the sound is standing on a solid object , like a radio on a table , or a washing machine on a floor , the vibrations will be set up in the solid object , and will travel along it , carrying the noise through to the next room , and even to the next house .
18 Scores of multinational companies have set up in the industrial parks on either side of the giant bridge that links Penang island to the mainland .
19 A full-time pressure group is likely to be set up in the new year .
20 The Group 's responsibility for site-specific geophysical surveys brings with it the parallel responsibility for databasing the considerable archive of material from surveys of this kind made over the 40 years since the Geophysics Department was set up in the former Geological Survey of Great Britain .
21 When political conflicts rage , it is far harder to take on the awkward task of asking why this particular standard was set up in the first place .
22 In France a new press bureau for war purposes was set up in the first days of fighting .
23 But the basic , but the basic problem is the way it was set up in the first place ,
24 Since the commission was set up in the First World War they in nineteen ninety five they said it would break even for the first time and agreed the last and thirties and forty come to maturity in which incomes are expected to double by twenty , twenty two .
25 But the figures are quite clear that there are benefits of having in-house erm erm , fields that can compete against the private sector for county council work , and the fear , and the reason why they were set up in the first place , to make sure that you could n't have outside erm , er or private organisations setting up cartels to basically screw the local government down , and charge whatever price they want and con us through and through .
26 Although Stockholm was the base for spies of every warring nation , the Scandinavian connection that Foley had talked about was run by Norway , whose government-in-exile had set up in the neutral city .
27 The numerous non-manufacturing subsidiaries ( such as travel agencies , restaurants and computer software firms ) that were set up in the late 1980s are most vulnerable .
28 That may be why chatlines , costing up to 48p a minute , have been popular with young people since they were set up in the late Eighties dangerously popular , in some cases .
29 There are more than 12 million pictures cataloguing what must be every major news story since the agency was set up in the 30's .
30 Thus , the Alliance for Progress , which gave rise to many agrarian reform programmes , was set up in the early 1960s .
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