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

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1 The sequel to the classic first-person dungeon exploring romp that set a new technological milestone this year promises to go even further .
2 I suppose that set a pattern .
3 There was an air of intentness about him , a concentrated purpose that set a whole carillon of alarm bells ringing .
4 Filled with a restless , fevered energy that set every nerve twangling and pumped her blood full of adrenalin , Evelyn threw herself into her work as if the sheer force of her will could drive the hands of the clock round more swiftly .
5 THE FUTURE of Antarctica turns on the outcome of an international conference which Michel Rocard , the French Prime Minister , opened yesterday with a speech that set the tone for what will be a fiercely political debate .
6 Inevitably , the lost that set the buyers alight were the North American and European imports , but it seems mere novelty value can no longer secure the top prices .
7 In two minutes we had created the excitement , fun and audience involvement that set the atmosphere for the afternoon .
8 In 1979 Labour was obviously in a panic — that set the mood .
9 Which presents enthusiasts of Rossi 's work with a dreadful dilemma : we want to see more and more of his photographs that set the standard for aerial work , equally we 're convinced that his sub-aqua images would be equally ravishing .
10 In one unbeatable Collection — the starts and sounds that set the whole world rocking !
11 Brindley died in Staffordshire in 1772 , and although he did not live to see the realization of his dream , his was the unlettered genius that set the great age of canal-building in motion .
12 In fact , during 1943–44 Albert played in every outfield position at least once and he still scored goals that set the fans ' interest alight .
13 For it is the kind of work that these individuals carried on with the knowledge that they were seeking to improve life on earth , that set the example for the vast mass of the human race to follow and thereby perpetuate , albeit largely unknowingly , the strengthening and augmentation of the Created God .
14 This biologic fact was intricately connected with other climatic and geophysical events that set the mould for future cycles of evolution and extinction .
15 One bomb , not three , and a tearing , screaming explosion that set the lights swaying on their wires and filled the air with choking dust .
16 We 're a good mix of people that set the trends , the ‘ see and be seen ’ generation …
17 Though much of the 48-minute speech was devoted to outlining policies Labour had for Britain and the wider world , it was his attacks on Mr Major that set the Blackpool Labour Conference alight .
18 And that set the scene perfectly for Hick , a man who does n't seem to know where his next Test run is coming from , yet bats like superman in the knock-about stuff .
19 The event that set the modern Pacific on its unrelenting climb towards world dominion happened , by an entirely appropriate coincidence , to be the first ever shown clear across America , on coast-to-coast television .
20 Business Assignments is designed for the centres that set the standards in executive language training …
21 Though the Khmers Rouges signed the agreement in Paris in 1991 that set the scene for the election campaign , they have not honoured their promise to stop fighting .
22 Upstairs Downstairs , World at War , Edward VII ( in the 1970s ) ; Brideshead Revisited , Jewel in the Crown ( 1980s ) — all were ITV programmes that set the elitists purring .
23 For only on foot does one detect the subtle rise and fall of ground to which the earliest settlers were so sensitive , or alignments in the town scene that may throw light on some fundamental change of plan : or the names of streets and lanes that set the mind working at once .
24 His sleeves were rolled up — which was what led me to make such an assumption — but really it was his hair that set the tone .
25 Undoubtedly the product that set the pace was Aldus PageMaker .
26 By the early part of the last century two kinds of hospital had emerged that set the pattern for finance and provision for the next 150 years ( Abel-Smith , 1964 ) .
27 Why , said Pumlumon , had n't there been a time , not so very long ago either , when he could rattle off the words that set the Draoicht Suan working with no more ado than you might make in the squashing of a flea , always supposing you wanted to do something so pointless , which Pumlumon himself never had .
28 ‘ And that set the pattern .
29 But clearly it was imperialistic palaeontologists rather than imperialist fossils that set the pattern in both cases .
30 It has been important to review the establishment of a binary system and some of its implications , as although the CNAA was created in 1964 , it was the binary policy and its implementation that set the seal on the CNAA 's operations for the next two decades .
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