Examples of 'partly set' in a sentence

Meaning of "partly set"

partly set - This phrase indicates that something is established or arranged to some extent, but may not be fully completed or finalized

How to use "partly set" in a sentence

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partly set
The tariffs were partly set by national law.
It is partly set in Rome and partly in on an island near Seattle.
The video is also partly set amongst trees.
It was partly set up in 1975 by Irish and British members of Service Civil International.
These are vessels that are completely or partly set in motion by the wind.
It has been partly set aside by medical assistance with procreation.
The stories would have been partly set in Roman Britain.
A Christmas special, partly set at a missionary hospital in South Africa, will be broadcast next month.
In addition, it is linguistically important because it is partly set up in Old Frisian.
Our commitments are partly set out in the following documents,.
Observations 27 34 Rational energy objectives were only partly set for the RES projects.
G, The game is partly set in the depths of a mountain region.
Jance 's novel Trial by Fire is partly set in Salton City.
The Great Game " was partly set in a disused sewage works.
The BBC television series Gavin & Stacey is partly set and filmed in Barry.

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Where films are only partly set in Rome, they are so noted.
Transformers 4, Age of Extinction is partly set in Hong Kong.
This is a fitted basin that is partly set into a bathroom furniture unit.
The 30-minute short film is partly set in Arkham Asylum.

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