Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] [be] set for " in BNC.
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1 | Individual limits on emissions of pollutants are set for the 29 coal and oil-fired power stations , and operating conditions and standards are laid out . |
2 | A reduction in the current level of operation was set for 14 other sites in West Germany , three in South Korea , two in Spain , and one each in Bermuda , Canada , Italy and Japan . |
3 | Hours of work are set for certain occupations ( e.g. 40 hours a week ) and overtime may or may not be an option . |
4 | Thirty years ago teacher education in Britain was set for a major expansion . |
5 | A COUPLE who suffered a catalogue of tragedies are set for a second honeymoon in the Austrian mountains . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | A target figure of 70 machine sets of components was set for delivery by 31 July 1942 , out of a total order of 225 sets , later reduced to 160 . |
8 | First ships in Japan are set for late December , with the machine being launched on the international market in June 1994 . |
9 | First ships in Japan are set for late December , with the machine being launched on the international market in June 1994 . |
10 | THE LLANGOLLEN Railway , North Wales ' only standard gauge preserved line and arguably the most scenically attractive line outside Scotland is set for its best ever summer of operation . |
11 | A price of 200 francs CFA per kg. was set for the 1989/90 season , half the previous season 's level . |