Example sentences of "[adv] set [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Marshalls ' multi-size setts are small enough to set round curves
2 The apparently set commercial format of ITV in the UK was rudely upset during 1991 by a novel — and pretty ill-thought-out — scheme dreamed up by the government to distribute new licences for ITV1 .
3 He insisted that he alone set Free French policy on all major issues .
4 Fand and Liban came behind , but their spears did n't light the way , only set confusing reflections in the walls .
5 I would look for strategically positioned places , such as a corner or perhaps set high off the street .
6 The meeting should only set broad parameters for the worker , then there would be scope for genuine negotiation , with the parent 's real agreement .
7 It apparently sets great store by creating business and completing assignments relatively quickly .
8 Tightening the butterfly nuts on these magnet limpets broke the glass phials , so setting chemical time-fuses ( see Appendix 3 ) before the raiders turned their canoe back to sea on a reciprocal course for the motor launch .
9 The Scottish No1 , Russell Devine , has been joined by his Inverness team-mate , Dave Allan , and both have just set new personal bests .
10 He has just set ambitious new targets for the next three years .
11 Some member states , for example France and Italy , have already set quantitative limits to their imports of Japanese cars .
12 It will bring lots of new faces to Barbados and hopefully set new standards . ’
13 But an explanation by Loganair to passengers waiting for a flight in Stornoway yesterday set new standards for bizarre apologies .
14 I do n't think he ever set great store by it . ’
15 Desktop publishing is unlike any other kind of software ever set loose on the market .
16 We were told that a previously logged area was burning , the humus-rich soil being deliberately set alight to free the nutrients in the soil for subsequent cultivation , and that the blaze was the size of Singapore .
17 blue horizon , unshakeably set fair ,
18 Always set rich unless the airfield elevation is above 4,000 feet .
19 The prefix ‘ hard ’ always set red lights flashing , especially where the numerical grade was untypically high for the adjectival one — HVS 5b 's like Praying Mantis , on Borrowdale 's Goat Crag , or in Northumberland , Hard Severe 4c .
20 He had worked for the same engineering firm for thirty years and he had always set great store by the company pension .
21 She had never been a snob in the unpleasant sense of the word , but she had always set great store by Father 's material success , and later by my having been to Oxford and then on my becoming a doctor .
22 And she had always set great store by common sense .
23 One reason is that the Government has always set upper limits to loan redemption periods .
24 Singapore : Still setting post-crash records , the Straits Times index added 2.87 to 1,431.85 on slightly lower turnover .
25 Lineen still setting lively pace
26 A properly set uniform emission fee that charged a given sum for each unit ( say , 1 tonne ) of pollutant emitted , for example , could achieve a collectively established level of air quality at the least total control cost to society ( Krier and Ursin , 1977 ) .
27 With the Strategic Intent as our guiding principle , the company intends to demonstrate leadership , not only in its ability to respond quickly to new circumstances and challenges , but also to set new standards of customer service , product innovation and employee commitment .
28 Fighting also set alight the oil refinery in Bosanski Brod on the Bosnian-Croatian border .
29 The incomparable off-roader , its restyled interior also sets new luxury standards for a leisure vehicle — they 're fully up to the rich appointments of a Mercedes-Benz saloon .
30 It is vital that we get across the fact that under the reforms in the NHS we can now set proper standards of care throughout the country .
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