Example sentences of "[be] set alongside " in BNC.

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1 Full-time courses are set alongside part-time programmes , short courses and extra-mural study , ensuring a student population balanced in age , varied in background and experience and strong in commitment to study and achievement .
2 Full-time courses are set alongside part-time programmes , short courses and extra-mural study , ensuring a student population balanced in age , varied in background and experience and strong in commitment to study and achievement .
3 With the implementation of the present Call-slip analysis exercise it became possible to review the situation after an interval of almost ten years , and in the tables which follow , those findings of the present Survey which relate to foreign-language material are set alongside the broadly comparable findings of the earlier periods .
4 In the tables which follow , and which illustrate the distribution of dated items first by century , and then by decade within the twentieth century , the findings of the 1969–70 and 1970–71 surveys are set alongside those of the present Call-slip analysis exercise .
5 This may be set alongside their widespread suspicion of birth control and was undoubtedly strongly related to the very limited alternatives to marriage open to them .
6 However objectors might have viewed the political reality , it seemed clear that the Inspector saw these bodies as a valuable source of ‘ independent ’ advice to be set alongside the potential ‘ bias ’ of the CEGB .
7 The appropriation of the other as a form of knowledge within a totalizing system can thus be set alongside the history ( if not the project ) of European imperialism , and the constitution of the other as ‘ other ’ alongside racism and sexism .
8 The work of internationally known directors such as Malle , Godard , and Tavernier through Besson , Annaud and Akeman will be set alongside that of a new generation like Eric Rochant , Leon Carax and Diane Kurys .
9 Similarly , examples of ‘ analytical montage ’ ( the Beatles ' ‘ Penny Lane ’ ? the Specials ' ‘ Ghost Town ’ ? the whole aesthetic of ‘ scratch ’ and ‘ dub ’ ? ) must be set alongside tendencies to use new techniques to revive an old aesthetic , to ‘ mix down ’ rather than separate out , in order to synthesize an all-embracing individual vision ( Phil Spector ? ) .
10 The picture about paid work must be set alongside that of the unpaid domestic work where the ratio of woman to man hours is reversed .
11 Financial behaviour data , such as that from Infolink 's consumer credit databases , may then be set alongside the geodemographic data to identify household financial profiles .
12 As confidence grew , partly as a result of the student impression studies , so techniques were employed which permitted cross-institutional comparison , which enabled graduate employer samples to participate in evaluation , and which allowed the appraisal of course realities such as grading patterns and resources to be set alongside the studies of course perceptions .
13 These details will then be set alongside the information held within the files of the Industrial Development Officer of each authority .
14 ‘ For example , the £10 billion of revenue lost in supporting occupational and personal pensions for the generally better-off must be set alongside the £6 billion spent on means-tested benefits for the poorest old people . ’
15 The mooring posts from the tanks and from the lower pounds were set alongside the lock flight , possibly the only parts of the lift still doing duty at Foxton .
16 When shortages of equipment , powder , bombs and food were set alongside the shortage of men , the prospect of eventual victory receded still further .
17 And in the big cities — to go from the relatively sensitive and ‘ socially conscious ’ reports of the District Leader of Augsburg-Stadt — the old attacks on the parasitic existence of Party functionaries gained new strength in wartime conditions ; the extravagance of Party buildings was set alongside the slums in which it was said the great mass of the population still had to live ; and ‘ especially unfavourable note is taken of the feudal life and dwelling of leaders of Party and State ’ .
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