Betekenis van:
set on fire

to set on fire
Werkwoord
    • set fire to; cause to start burning

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    Werkwoord

    set on fire

    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. The man set himself on fire.
    2. The hut was set on fire.
    3. He set his house on fire.
    4. The protesters set many cars on fire.
    5. That was no accident; someone set the house on fire.
    6. She threatened to set our house on fire.
    7. The Beatles set the world on fire with their incredible music.
    8. They say it's the son who set the house on fire. What they don't know is if he did it on purpose.
    9. When the products referred to in paragraph 1 are additionally subject to regulations on reaction to fire, they shall have their conformity in respect of reaction to fire characteristics attested by procedures set out in Annex III.’
    10. The heating cords can come into contact with each other, can cause a short-circuit and set the bedclothes on fire.
    11. The corresponding specifications concerning the procedures in case of fire on board are set out in clauses 4.2.3.6 and 4.2.3.7 of the Operation TSI 2006.
    12. No such radiators shall be fitted with an element so exposed that clothing, curtains, or other similar materials can be scorched or set on fire by heat from the element.
    13. The heating cords can come into contact with each other, can cause a short-circuit and set the bedclothes on fire. Finally, the packaging of the product should also be included in any risk assessment.
    14. Clause 4.2.7.2 of this TSI details the specifications concerning the rolling stock related to fire safety. The corresponding specifications concerning the procedures in case of fire on board are set out in clauses 4.2.3.6 and 4.2.3.7 of the Operation TSI 2006.
    15. .3 The fire safety objectives set out in paragraph .1 shall be achieved by ensuring compliance with the prescriptive requirements specified in this chapter or by alternative design and arrangements which comply with Part F of the revised Chapter II-2 of the 1974 SOLAS Convention, as amended, which applies to ships constructed on or after 1 January 2003. A ship shall be considered to meet the functional requirements set out in paragraph .2 and to achieve the fire safety objectives set out in paragraph .1 when either: