Example sentences of "set for the " in BNC.

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31 On every release , targets are set for the whole sales force by the sales manager or director , in consultation with the marketing division .
32 By then , however , the stage was set for the rise of the true State .
33 By the end of the nineties , we could be set for the first Oscars awarded to synthetic actors .
34 With 150cm Oppdal is set for the winter .
35 The Trade Secretary , Nicholas Ridley , has extended the January 12 , 1990 deadline set for the Monopolies Commission 's report on the proposed merger of the Colne Valley , Lee Valley , and Rickmansworth water companies to February 12 .
36 So the stage was set for the inquisition .
37 Limits might be set for the amount of animal manure put on the land , and for inorganic fertiliser application , based on crop and soil types .
38 1.6 The assessment framework adopted by the Government requires that : ( a ) attainment targets are set for the knowledge , skills , and understanding normally expected at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 ; ( b ) pupils ' performances in relation to attainment targets should be assessed and reported on at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
39 Having decided on the precise objectives being set for the appraisal scheme , next you must choose who will be consulted , who will be appraised by whom and how often .
40 There is no date set for the retirement , and Mrs. Rooney is happy to stay on to help her successor learn the ropes .
41 Types of loans : Some bank loans are made on a fixed interest rate basis which means the interest rate plus spread are set for the loan 's entire term when it is granted .
42 At the time set for the sale , it was realised that a special trainload of buyers , pressmen and spectators was due to arrive at Ayr railway station and the sale was delayed to await their arrival .
43 The stage was set for the establishment of thirteen ‘ centres of excellence ’ for the development of full-time surveying — thanks , principally to the foresight and energy of HMI Howard Wainwright — and for the first time a sense of security and confidence was available to the selected centres , as they were encouraged to improve their resources base and to develop exempting RICS diplomas , and subsequently degrees , to be validated by the CNAA .
44 A time-scale should be set for the achievement of each of the steps identified , accompanied by a system of monitoring which is independent of those concerned with accomplishing the aim .
45 An optimum time is set for the course , and penalties awarded if competitors exceed it .
46 The date for the joyous occasion was set for the Sunday of the Canon European Masters and so Spence had to find a replacement to carry his bag at Crans-sur-Sierre .
47 ‘ We 're set for the end of the century , ’ he says , ‘ but you ca n't look much further than that , can you ? ’
48 Each replied that he did not wish to see him without consulting his solicitor as the depositions had been taken and it was understood that nothing further was required other than a date to be set for the trial .
49 Since it was on 11th February in 1984 that I published the Apostolic Letter Salvifici Doloris on the Christian meaning of human suffering , I believe it is significant that the same day is set for the celebration of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ .
50 Through the window she could see the table set for the party .
51 attainment targets are set for the knowledge , skills and understanding normally expected at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 ;
52 In ‘ random mode ’ , the time controller will switch an appliance on and off at random intervals during the four ON periods already set for the programme mode .
53 THE sequel to Home Alone is set for the record books after pulling in £20 million in its first weekend .
54 Karate evidence in Wallace case set for the chop
55 And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation .
56 No firm date has yet been set for the launch of the Trust and it has yet to be decided exactly how it will operate .
57 A target of £3.5 million was set for the councils .
58 Other people are hoping that the standards that can be set for the 7 , 11 and 14 tests must necessarily be so low that they need hardly be attended to .
59 The stage was set for the following year when Christie 's New York offered the now famous ‘ Egyptian ’ clock , estimated at $200,000–300,000 .
60 But , after this , the scene was set for the 1936 Berlin Olympics where , as Richard Mandell points out : ‘ Racial policy permeated all aspects of German life in the Nazi era .
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