Example sentences of "set for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 By this process " critical " windows can be set in regions where precision is required and open tolerances set for others .
2 Courts set for priests ' holy battle
3 Dates all set for Cereals '92
4 Examinations set for areas of study of the diploma programme may reflect the individual centre 's current approach to unseen testing and could include , for example , unseen case studies .
5 All set for finals show
6 A Liberal Democrat government will make pollution a high priority , while Labour pays lip-service to environmental issues and the Tories talk green but refuse to meet EC standards set for beaches , drinking water and sewage , claims Liberal Democrat candidate Suzanne .
7 In her article ‘ Hidden Messages ’ , Jenny Maxwell demonstrates how problems set for children learning mathematics in different countries reflect the dominant political ideologies of those countries .
8 It was the sort of pit once set for tigers , with stakes on the floor on which you got impaled if ever you fell in .
9 The precedent has thus been set for countries to participate in certain areas of common European interest without accepting all EEC structures and policies in their entirety .
10 In practice , for inner London at least , a trend was set for forms of mixed residential development in which blocks of flats were conspicuous : Churchill Gardens Estate , Pimlico , designed by Powell and Moya , contained 2,000 dwellings which combined eight-storey blocks of flats and maisonettes and three-storey terraces of housing and flats at an overall density of 200 persons per acre ; and the Somerford Grove Estate in Hackney , another layout of flats and houses , designed by Gibberd at a density 104 persons per acre .
11 With such a framework of authority , which is clearly a top-down one , objectives and targets can be set for managers , and indeed all in the enterprise .
12 An initial target of £4.7 million , later reduced to £2 million , was set for investments , which could be drawn on the unions ' general funds .
13 £250,000 target set for Games appeal
14 Higher standards were set for advocates , who dominated Supreme Court business .
15 It was large , cold , uninhabited — a place as set for arrivals or departures as any railway station .
16 Time limits would be set for appeals , with a right to representation and eligibility for legal aid to get advise in bringing a case .
17 Dr Wheeler recommends that new standards should be set for beaches , with a system of grading for levels of contamination , so that bathers would be more aware of the dangers .
18 No date had been set for pesticides to meet the MACs in Severn Trent .
19 Preferably targets should be set for individuals where the bonus earned is directly related to personal effort .
20 The group had claimed that drinkers would have to consume a ‘ not insignificant amount ’ of their 2.2 light beer before reaching the .05 blood alcohol limit set for drivers in NSW .
21 The stage was set for years of mutual mistrust and recrimination .
22 They will have to assimilate from the syllabus guidelines and from class teachers what objectives are set for children in each of the assessment modes-talking , reading and writing .
23 On July 24 dates were set for elections to a unicameral National Assembly , in what would be Lebanon 's first general election since 1972 .
24 Once you have a first brood then the stage is set for repetitions .
25 There is often an upper age limit set for policyholders , although , in recent years the insurance companies have extended upwards a little .
26 What targets should we be setting for improvements ?
27 Football : Sexton set for friendlies
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