Example sentences of "which [pers pn] be set " in BNC.
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1 | The first is quite simply to set better papers , to make sure that panels who evolve objectives and plan the content of the primary school curriculum assume control of the evaluation process , at the same time to reconsider the weighting of subjects and revise the languages in which they are set . |
2 | Many of the roads are cobbled and the older streets and pavements have rounded pebbles protruding from the cement in which they are set . |
3 | For there is an inevitable clash between what they believe the place of women should be , and the beliefs of the surrounding world in which they are set , and which indeed they may themselves have to some extent appropriated . |
4 | Taking the second point first , no there is no implied priority erm accorded to any of the criteria erm reflected in the order in which they are set out . |
5 | Books must reflect the times in which they are set , and also the times in which they are written . |
6 | It has been argued that catholic schools do not do the job for which they were set up , that is educate Roman catholics sufficiently to keep them in the church . |
7 | While it must be admitted that the republic in which it is set down has its less attractive aspects , the Canal itself is a thing of unexpected spectacle and beauty . |
8 | Much of the success of a joint problem-solving consultation group will depend on the way in which it is set up , and this is a consultative exercise on its own . |
9 | where keyname is something that can be altered in Windows , and the value is the value to which it is set . |
10 | Deviation is managed and progressively denied by continual renegotiation of the social reality against which it is set off . |
11 | At a more subtle level , in both Richard III and Julius Caesar there is a sense in which disregarding portents is part of a more general characterization — of individuals who have taken their destiny into their own hands , or think they have , in contrast to those who consciously submit to their fate.6 However the context in which dreaming is used in the plot has to be constructed to suit the play — the ideology of the culture in which it is set must condition the characters ' responses . |
12 | It was created early in the twelfth century and in local marble , with the consequence that , far from being eroded , it has become smooth and polished , making a strong contrast with the worn stonework in which it is set . |
13 | Dorothea 's distress at her distance from that other nation is thus in advance of her time , but the absence of scenes in Middlemarch showing her within the houses of the poor is quite appropriate to the period in which it is set . |
14 | The two other main decisions that have to be made at the design stage are the sizes of type and the style in which it is set . |
15 | ‘ The residue of my estate , including Merchiston Lodge and its contents other than those already specified , together with the grounds in which it is set , I bequeath to the one person who has made my last days worth living , Miss Theodosia Kyte . ’ |
16 | Each building should have a scale appropriate to its function and to the size of the town in which it is set . |
17 | This enabled him to bring together the Judaism of his upbringing and the Roman Catholicism and Anglo-Saxon Protestantism in which it was set in Montreal ; the former dominating of course . |
18 | AN INTENSE melting pot of American society in decline , Arthur Penn 's adaptation of Horton Foote 's play was far more popular in Europe than the country in which it was set . |
19 | The single stone with which it was set , opaque in browns and golds , passed from hand to hand like a glowing eye . |
20 | Broader in scope than any predecessor its special strength is that it deals not only with the manufacturing industry but the social conditions in which it was set . |
21 | A Tory MP , David Knox , congratulated Mr Lamont on producing a skilful Budget despite the difficult economic background against which it was set . |