Example sentences of "set for [art] " in BNC.

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31 Malaysia 's Industrial Master plan also represents such thinking , though many question whether the goals set for the twelve priority sectors of development strategy can be achieved .
32 Optimization procedures would necessarily include an economic data model which would allow the cost to be projected into the full production situation , and compared to the various technical requirements set for the artefact .
33 At intervals of a few years , party congresses were held at which major changes of policy would be announced and new directions set for the future .
34 Basically speaking , the objectives set for the system have been achieved , but like all other systems the achievement of those objectives brought with it other problems .
35 ‘ All set for the get-in at the Variety tonight ? ’
36 Therefore , standards set for the voice line will apply .
37 It is still using a line that provides voice telephony , so standards set for the voice line will apply .
38 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of shorter papers and monographic articles .
39 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of short communications and monographic articles .
40 In all the exchanges of information during the design stage , frequent reference should be made to the objectives set for the project and the standards of the various components .
41 Although the competition in the UK is for students , the tasks set for the competitors are not any easier than in other countries .
42 In part two : cutting edge … the powerboat racers set for the world championships .
43 NEWS CORPORATION is set for a fall in profits this year , mainly because of the haemorrhage of cash caused by losses on Sky Television , its satellite TV station .
44 Even Sir Geoffrey Howe unwittingly contributed to the general impression , as he addressed the Bow Group from an Opera House stage set for a performance of Cats .
45 Mrs Thatcher is set for a clash with President Bush tomorrow over proposed big cuts in the US defence budget .
46 Mrs Thatcher is set for a clash with President Bush tomorrow over proposed big cuts in the US defence budget .
47 If London and the North both win , as expected , then the stage will be nicely set for a north-south shoot-out in their final game at Otley next Saturday .
48 Piles of pessimistic reports from stockbrokers suggest that Hollywood is set for a crash .
49 AN OUTSIDER revisiting one of Britain 's great provincial cities — Manchester , Glasgow , Liverpool , Birmingham , or Leeds — after a gap of a quarter-century or so is set for a shock .
50 HOTELS and catering group Forte is set for a sharp recovery in profits after weathering the effects of the Gulf war and the recession in 1991 , it was revealed yesterday .
51 The stage is set for a showdown over a new constitution for Russia .
52 She stooped down to drink where a stone had been set for a firm landing beside a foot-wide pool .
53 One American commentator has expressed the following view : ‘ the skewing effect of an ageing society is that the economic imbalances caused by the provision of health care for the elderly potentially threaten the welfare of younger generations and of society as a whole … the stage is set for a profound confrontation . ’
54 At the same time , milk yields had to be substantially increased and sustainable and the scene was set for a revolution in breeding and for the development of most of the modern breeds .
55 Indeed the whole issue of Sabbath observance could be set for a return to fashion .
56 Manchester trams are set for a return trip
57 Steam train set for a come-back
58 The stage was set for a nice priority fight .
59 When government delegates meet every two years to decide which species to add to or delete from the appendices , the scene is set for a battle between non-governmental conservation organisations , such as the World Wildlife Fund , and representatives of the pet industry and the fur trade , with both factions desperately trying to sell their points of view .
60 Given that the land had been distributed to the peasants , Bukharin suggested that without the intervention of the state , that is , the proletarian state , the scene would be set for a ‘ new American-style cycle ’ , by which he meant the development of capitalist commodity production in agriculture with a process of centralisation taking place and the development of agri-factories .
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