Enter a particular state.
1 We also need to see the issue about time set in concrete.
2 This Normandy house is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
3 No date for oral arguments has yet been set in that case.
4 From the City Press' report, it seems nothing is set in stone.
5 It's set in the Oasis, a virtual reality pleasure-dome of the future.
6 It needs to be a detective story, set in the near future.
7 She will return next year in a third novel set in London.
8 Of course, the record expected to be broken was set in 2005.
9 There has been a boom recently of crime novels set in China.
10 She wore an expensive-looking engagement ring, however: a diamond set in gold.
11 However, Mr Andrews emphasised that this date was not set in stone.
12 Despite the healers' best efforts, gangrene had set in and was spreading.
13 Some say 19 September but it's not set in stone just yet.
14 Darkness had set in ; it was a low neighbourhood; resistance was useless.
15 Anderson's second stop-motion animation is set in Japan in the near future.
16 That's above the 30 million bpd target it had set in December.
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This collocation consists of: Set in across language varieties