单词 | Set against |
例句 | (1) These are relatively small points when set against her expertise on so many other issues. (2) The government are set against raising taxes. (3) Her father is dead set against the marriage. (4) The plank was set against the wall. (5) The government's dead set against the plan. (6) Why are you so dead set against the idea? (7) Why are you so set against going to college? (8) But there is a disadvantage to be set against this fact. (9) These casualty totals have to be set against the continuing growth in traffic. (10) Orange flags stand out brightly[], set against the blue sky. (11) Set against the benefits of the new technology, there is also a strong possibility that jobs will be lost. (12) All this romance is set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. (13) Set against her virtues, her faults don't seem nearly so bad. (14) Diamonds look best when they are set against black cloth. (15) Red flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky. (16) It is a love story set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. (17) Why are you so set against the idea? (18) Not everyone was set against us. (19) Brought-forward trading losses can be set against balancing charges arising on the disposal of the target assets. (20) The island's strange beauty, however, was set against a background of racial and political conflict. (21) This package, set against our pension and child benefit changes, will leave 96 percent. of families better off. (22) Romance, in his novels, is set against the inconvenient intervention of reality taking the form of chance. (23) Total claims from spending departments were set against expected growth targets in the economy to check their feasibility. (24) Illicit drug use also has to be set against the context of prescribed drug-taking. (25) The cost of business travel and entertainment can be set against tax. (26) A strong balance sheet and attractive business mix must be set against the absence of any recovery in its major markets. (27) That move was further encouraged by the increases in prescription charges last week, which were above average when set against inflation. (28) Executed in 1884, it depicts in detail a group of typical characters set against the bustle of the market. (29) To grasp their real magnitude these figures need to be set against the incomes of other social groups. (30) Unrelieved losses may also be carried forward and, subject to certain restrictions, set against future profits. (1) These are relatively small points when set against her expertise on so many other issues. (2) The plank was set against the wall. (3) But there is a disadvantage to be set against this fact. (4) Orange flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky. (5) Red flags stand out brightly, set against the blue sky. (6) It is a love story set against a backdrop of rural Irish life. (31) This is rather cruel when set against the examples of his predecessors. (32) In the West its enormous popularity was as a love story set against the epic background of the Revolution and its aftermath. (33) Stef, Hugo pointed out, was dead set against junk food. (34) This was set against the teaching and learning which the Inspectorate had observed in their school sample. (35) These usually consist of large, naturalistic floral garlands or medallions set against an open or sparsely decorated field. (36) Once again I detect a false opposition: an idealised reality set against the alien forces of darkness. (37) Both the Senate panel and the White House should be dead set against it. (38) Set against my wits and guile,[http:///set against.html] Manly strength won't save your skin. (39) The hotel consists of three inter-connecting buildings set against the cliff side. (40) On the other hand, your boss may be dead set against the idea. (41) Bold stripes in any one of six colours are set against a crisp white background. (42) Feeling was dead set against the idea of a new road cutting a swathe through the countryside. (43) And again ... Why were the prophets so dead set against mediumship? (44) We first see him as a gentle jolly fellow set against the perilous task of killing whales from a small oar-manned boat. (45) The size of barrier needed is set against the need to maintain volumes. (46) The business plan's solution is to transfer existing reserves set against pre-1986 liabilities into a central pot. (47) Arabs never understood during the Gulf War, or even before, why the United States was so dead set against them. (48) Political analysts noted that Bush's problems were compounded by the absence of non-economic issues to be set against the recession. (49) But if the operators are set against discounting it will not prevent the agencies from doing some on their own account. (50) The target date should be set against these events and progress monitored at each stage. (51) These become even stronger when combined and set against clothing from an opposing standpoint. (52) He writes taut, thrilling mysteries, delicately set against the backdrop of the sprawling Navajo Reservation. (53) Her father was dead set against her marrying Tom. (54) France is also set against devaluation. (55) Sperlich in particular was dead set against it. (56) The committee was dead set against this plan. (57) They were dead set against us coming here. (58) Public health now finds itself caught in a cross-current of rising expectations and ambitions, set against rising demands and costs, at a time when funds are stagnant or shrinking. (59) He sitteth in the lurking places of the villages: in the secret places doth he murder the innocent: his eyes are privily set against the poor. (60) The premise is described in a Disney statement as, "East meets West in a classic love triangle set against the crosstown school rivalry between the East High Wildcats and West High Knights." (61) In calculating the liability to tax , legitimate expenses incurred will be set against the amount received. (62) German public opinion is firmly set against the public purse to help the profligate Greeks. (63) The phenomenon is set against a background of increased rice productivity, achieved through improvements in technology such as better seeds, use of fertiliser and mechanisation. (64) Her father was dead set against her marrying that no-good Fitch. (65) Set against the dangers ofall - out financial seizure, these risks seem worth taking. (66) All of these moves have been set against the backdrop of sweet talk about partnership. (67) Set against the paralysis that afflicts the US, it might even be said to have eclipsed the West's laissez faire, democratically driven approach to economic management, and provide a model for us all. (68) I couldn't understand why he was dead set against this plan. (69) It was her best face physically that was now set against the south wind. (70) A Disney studio statement reads High School Musical 4 will feature a love triangle "set against the cross-town rivalry between the East High Wildcats and West High Knights." (71) Set against the magnificent backdrop of Lake Constance, every production at the Bregenz Festival faces strong natural competitors. (72) I am dead set against someone's calumniation about DelMonaco! At the same time I don't swallow you whole! (73) On Thursday Berankis held a break of serve in the fifth set against World No. 15 Jurgen Melzer but finally succumbed 7-5 in the fifth. (74) The Hungarian director has completed her powerful Diary trilogy, set against the background of events in her country. (75) "The increase in sales in Sweden, set against the backdrop of innovative new digital services and tighter copyright laws, is encouraging, " said John Kennedy, the chairman and chief executive of IFPI. (76) A secured loan has the value of your property set against the amount borrowed. |
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