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

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1 Sheep entries set a new record , and topped 500 for the first time .
2 Until you do this , you are liable for up to £50 of fraudulent use ( though some card issuers set a lower limit ) .
3 His boyhood feats set the pace for a long and successful career as an international grandmaster , but , though he scored some spectacular defeats , Reshevsky never became a close challenger for the world championship .
4 No longer did record companies set a contractual agenda which the young , naive performer was obliged to follow .
5 The new contents pages set the pattern of a project to increase the quantity and range of information and entertainment .
6 Court architects set the fashion , and what used to be an essentially English style took on a strong foreign influence .
7 RIGHT : This 22 lb 8 oz pike set a new personal best for police officer Paul May during a session at a West London pit .
8 In sports , season tickets set the same price for all events , regardless of popularity .
9 In Benedict 's the staff nurses set the tone , since they saw more of our men on and off duty than any other nursing strata in the hospital .
10 Therefore , we have decided that it would not be appropriate to introduce separate charges for sewerage and the provisions in the Bill for water and sewerage charges in Scotland will essentially maintain the existing system whereby regional and island councils set the appropriate levels .
11 In the following decades Cook 's eye-catching posters and brochure covers set the travel industry 's style for selling dreams , as did his first travel magazine The Excursionist which gave details of Cook 's tours and was published regularly in worldwide editions for almost a century .
12 Situated on the edge of the pedestrian zone , is the friendly Hotel Haymon , consisting of two Tyrolean chalet style buildings set a few yards apart .
13 From the 1850s , with stations moving to inner-city sites , station hotels assumed palatial aspects and the railway companies set the standard for others to follow .
14 Besides , it could be very profitable : PR firms set an inflated value on their own services , and they expected others to do the same .
15 COWARDLY IRA terrorists set a cynical double bomb trap yesterday to bring fear to the heart of London .
16 In particular , co-operative R&D ventures set the potential gains from internalizing technological spillovers and positive pecuniary externalities against the potential costs of a reduction in competition .
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