Example sentences of "[noun pl] set to " in BNC.
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1 | Like his father he was a great music lover and amongst the many works he published was a collection of over 300 songs set to music , entitled The Muses ' Delight ( 1754 ) . |
2 | INSURANCE PREMIUMS SET TO ROCKET AFTER WORST STORMS IN HISTORY |
3 | Dulcie Howes had created Fête galante , a comedy of manners set to Prokofiev 's Classical Symphony ; John 's playing of the ‘ suave and tenebrous major-domo ’ in this was praised by Denis Hatfield as a tiny humorous masterpiece . |
4 | One episode features Emperor penguins set to Pachelbel 's ‘ Canon in D major ’ . |
5 | A large collection of modern texts set to traditional chants is to be found in the recent An English Kyriale . |
6 | SQL ACCESS GROUP SQUABBLES SET TO HAND IBM DISTRIBUTED DATABASE STANDARD BY DEFAULT |
7 | ‘ I Can Do This ’ was her exit visa , a put-down to the backbiting London crews set to an infectious loop from The Whispers ' ‘ And The Beat Goes On ’ . |
8 | They should be housed in dust-free Perspex hoods and ideally fitted with heated stages and warming blocks set to 36 1C . |
9 | But poems set to music were the ultimate challenge ; love poems or poems of great events ; deeds of valour , victories , tragedies . |
10 | Boys who feel backward grow backward , even when they are not , for they suffer from the illusion that by nature they can not solve the problems set to them . |
11 | A way to do this is with a switch that can direct the photon to one of two detectors set to measure different directions of polarisation , both at A and at B ( Figure 16 ) . |
12 | Out of these 64 possible outcomes , the 27 marked ’ + ’ have just one fruit fly with both switches set to ’ white ’ . |
13 | With characteristic ingenuity , the Germans set to boring two mile-long tunnels — appropriately called ‘ Gallwitz ’ and ‘ Crown Prince ’ — in order to bring troops right up to the northern base of the Mort Homme in safety . |
14 | One way to overcome this problem is to equip all dissecting microscopes with heated stages set to 36 = 1 C , and to pre-equilibrate all media at 37 C. |
15 | An example of such an instruction is TM ( test under mask ) on the IBM 370 range , which sets the condition code ( see 3.3 ) to indicate the presence of none , some , or all bits set to one in a masked portion of a byte . |
16 | All six bits are used to represent most symbols in the character set , but it can be seen from Figure 2.19 that the digits 0 to 9 are represented by the four numeric digits , with the zone bits set to " 00 " . |
17 | I 've shown the keynames set to their default values . |
18 | The recipe is mind-numbingly simple : shots of pretty landscapes set to classical music . |
19 | This features a range of static screens set to a pleasing little ditty . |
20 | Aj went off with three of our number to do a bit of lakeside revetment and we others set to with a will , clearing away the undergrowth alongside the path in readiness for the red shale . |
21 | He had a red fox-fur hat with the ear-flaps set to the flying position , felt overboots with rubber soles , and no gloves . |