Example sentences of "be set [adv] in a " in BNC.

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1 The steam boiler had been set up in a shed at the back of the offworlder 's house .
2 A FEARLESS new organisation has been set up in a bid to finally solve the world 's greatest murder mystery the assassination in Dallas of American president John F. Kennedy .
3 Since the article was published , a number of schemes have been set up in an attempt to improve the quality of child minding .
4 The turkeys , actually , are by Meyer Vaisman one of the baddest of the art world bad boys and they have been set out in a big free-range area at Castelli until the 17th of the month .
5 Low comfortable chairs had been set out in a square ; too comfortable for-some , because there was a distinct buzz of snoring from the other side of a rack of trade journals , broken only by the bats ' wing rustle of folding and refolding newspaper .
6 The second task was to stand on some planks of wood which had been set out in a hexagon .
7 Our policy , both for nuclear and conventional defence , is clear , has been set out in a number of documents and is properly costed .
8 Once the topics had been set out in an order which would make sense to the recipients ( in this case of a postal questionnaire ) then the questions could be worked out .
9 New mathematical ideas are set firmly in a known context .
10 The short-term objectives for instruction in online information retrieval , for end-user and intermediaries , are set out in a user-orientated manner in table 3 .
11 Details of this case are set out in a briefing paper available from NATFHE , at 27 Britannia Street , London WC1X 9JP .
12 11.2 In relation to commercial exploitation the Non-academic Parties and the Academic Parties agree that the terms and conditions for exploitation of and licenses granted under intellectual property rights in results deriving from the Academic Parties shall have regard to the extent to which such results are incorporated in or applied to the manufacture of commercially exploited products ( particularly where there had been substantial product development outside the project ) and to the SERC guidelines which are set out in a letter from SERC dated 13 August 1984 , together with its attachments .
13 Detailed breakdown on wealth figures in Australia are set out in a series of tables in Australian Society include comparative figures for 1984 and 1986 where the total wealth of the richest 118 has increased by 250 per cent — over A$5,000 million — at a time when the total wealth has increased by 20 per cent .
14 its terms are set out in a catalogue which is readily available to be read by the customer in the absence of the salesman before the contract is made ;
15 The procedures for an auction process are set out in a transmittal included in section 1102.12 .
16 It is understood that SFA regards an agreement as in writing for this purpose even if its terms are set out in a terms of business letter accepted merely by conduct ( which is especially important where the intermediary is not a private customer ) .
17 My Lord the er plaintiff 's case is that as a result of the advice that he was given by Mr er it was clear to him that he had no way out of this contract , that he was committed to it and that he had no choice but to proceed with the matter and there was then er further discussion on the telephone on this day , Friday , between Mr and Mr to where they were going here and Mr said he would now write to the plaintiff setting out what his options were to him and the letter than was sent by Mr was dated the twenty second of October and the letter , the relevant terms of this letter are set out in a statement of claim expressing at paragraph three eleven of this statement saying and of course er that is admitted by the er defendant .
18 The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue .
19 No links need be set up in a relational database between relations .
20 I think actually , you have to be set up in a conversation first .
21 Trust officials have secured much of the money they need — the £3 million will be set aside in an endowment fund — through the body 's own resources , and donations from the Environment Department and Countryside Commission .
22 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 .
23 Thus , a whole range of decisions would not be left merely to the instinct of the doctor , good though he or she may be , but would be set down in a form which is at the same time authoritative , yet flexible and able to change if circumstances demand .
24 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
25 THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month .
26 If you have already made an application to the tribunal , perhaps to obviate the risk of missing a crucial time limit should negotiations collapse , the detailed terms might , if it is thought appropriate , be set out in a separate document while you withdraw your claim on form COT 4 .
27 The charter explicitly promised the privatisation of British Rail , detailed plans for which were supposed to be set out in a white paper .
28 This provides that the terms of a contract with a sole member/director must either be set out in a written memorandum or be made the subject of a report to the next available board meeting and recorded in the board minutes .
29 If an agreement is reached the terms will then be set out in a heads of agreement .
30 Importantly , no settlement figure is given in the application , commonly heard before the registrar , but the facts will be set out in an affidavit , and medical reports , if relevant , and counsel 's opinion if taken , should be available to be shown to the court .
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