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

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1 On conviction , the court has to set a value on the drug assets earned during the previous six years , and a confiscation order .
2 Alongside this , one has to set a high degree of tolerance , dependency , held by unskilled workers [ whom we interviewed ] .
3 At present , a council has to set the same standard charge for all unoccupied second homes .
4 Against this undoubted benefit one has to set the likely bad consequences of recognizing the general and unqualified validity of consent to political authority .
5 This is why it has to set the stage by exploiting your reactions and using your fear .
6 But first he has to set the number co-ordinates on his Scope before he can fire at any object .
7 The woman has to set the enticing fruit , the desire to have knowledge like God himself , against God 's plain command .
8 ‘ It has set every junior in Britain alight .
9 The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound .
10 However , the SFO 's handling of its investigations has hardly been consistent and it already has set a precedent for the Barrowclough report to be published in full .
11 AMERICA 'S Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) has set a sturdy hare running , one that has been lurking in the undergrowth for 15 years .
12 The Government has set a 20 p.c. limit on foreign stakes .
13 Renshaw has set a tentative date of mid-1993 for her return , when her youngest child will be at playgroup .
14 The EC has set a limit of 100 ug/litre but a US study suggests this should be significantly reduced because of a ‘ highly significant relationship ’ between chloroform and cancers of the bladder , colon and rectum .
15 The Third World , particularly Thailand and Malaya , has set a notable example in the restoration and preservation of stations .
16 The UN has set a tough target for developing countries to reach .
17 The near perfect 40–15 win over England in Sydney last year has set a benchmark the Wallabies wish to repeat .
18 ‘ It 's getting very messy and very political , ’ said Keegan , who has set a deadline for the Belgian club .
19 Martyn became the first £1 million keeper , Seaman the costliest at £1.3 million — now a tribunal has set a £1.3 million fee for James .
20 ALAN CORK , fast becoming as big a folk hero at Bramall Lane as he was down Wimbledon way , has set a new record .
21 Daewoo Electronics Co has set a conversion price of 14,400 Korean won on its par-priced $70m issue of convertible bonds due December 31 2008 and callable after May 18 1994 .
22 Those with a taste for Machiavellian plots have suggested that maybe Mr Li has set a trap for Mr Zhu by leaving him in charge at a time when he will have to tackle the delicate problems of an over-heating economy .
23 Chancellor Norman Lamont has set a monitoring range of 0–4pc for M0 , which measures notes and coins in circulation plus bank balances at the Bank of England .
24 Beside this deliberate , purposive teaching the author has set a second kind of education which is just as moving and as important to the story .
25 But Kim Basinger has set a new standard by buying her own town .
26 The evidence shows that in many cases the minister of state has set a date for the first review later than would have been the case if he had adopted the views expressed by the judiciary .
27 The European Community has set a target to reduce landfill use from its present rate of 70 per cent to 10 per cent by the beginning of the next century .
28 So I went on into the town , and told them at the castle , and the lord Beringar has set a guard on the place now until daylight .
29 The Chancellor has set a ceiling of £250,000 .
30 It has set a total quota for all pelagic species of just 60,000 tonnes for 1991 .
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