Example sentences of "set in the [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rule 5 The module version has been nominated for a greater period than the nomination latency set in the configuration file . |
2 | This call follows the LIFESPAN DC access rules which restricts access to a DC ( unless the optional switch has been set in the configuration file ) to the associated DC user or an interested user ( i.e. the manager of any modules on the DC or the manager of packages containing one or more of these modules ) or , if applicable , the nominated approver of the package via which the DC has been activated . |
3 | A door was set in the wall hall-way down and , as she got closer to it , she spotted a brass plate bearing the single word ‘ Erasmus ’ . |
4 | It hung on the outside of the small wrought-iron gate set in the brick wall at the main entrance . |
5 | The cost or price of borrowing or lending is thus set in the capital market . |
6 | This new play , directed by Brenda Winter , is set in the withdrawal unit of a Belfast school in 1991 and explores the lives of four contemporary school girls who realise the parallel between their lives and those of their counterparts 150 years earlier . |
7 | The water was fed to the mill through a cast iron sluice box set in the back wall . |
8 | He thought of a bullet , and he thought of the chill lead set in the brass cartridge cases of the rifles or machine-guns that watched him . |
9 | The Outsiders is set in the East Side of a fictional town . |
10 | Jotan was forcing the lock on a pair of massive double doors set in the gable end of the building which fronted the junction of the alleyways . |
11 | If it ever did , it was always as a part which was apart , separate , a ‘ precious stone set in the silver sea . |
12 | Frighteningly true-to-life , and very funny , it is set in the fashion business and stars Joanna Lumley as a coked-up magazine editor and Jennifer Saunders as a drunken PR woman . |
13 | Each borrower under a variable interest rate loan pays the lending bank(s) LIBOR plus the agreed spread at pre-determined reference dates set in the loan agreement . |