Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] set [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This small project was provided to enable the investigators to incorporate the revised data into their working files , validate their preliminary results and prepare the complete data set for inclusion in an archive of comparable British time budget surveys from 1961-1984 , which is to be made available to the social science community .
2 ‘ More money , more money ! ’ he demands , and clever minds set to work at his behest , the computers shift and change a little all over the world , and presently his bank balance shows another nought ; and , so that that nought should be there , somewhere in the undeveloped world another ten backs break needlessly .
3 This grant will provide for research assistance in the coding and analysis of a large data set for Greater Glasgow which records every household move made in the private sector housing stock in a sample year ( 1983 ) .
4 The series of papers which form the basic data set for this research ( the Rolfe papers , and Will 1985 ) , contained lists of theses arranged in a classified order .
5 As well as Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , the French government has Thomson SA on its list of 21 companies set for privatisation ; the old 20% limit on foreign shareholdings has also been lifted .
6 Local government officials on June 23 condemned as " unconstitutional " a decision by Fujimori on June 14 to postpone municipal elections set for Nov. 8 until , possibly , March 1993 .
7 The four opposition parties announced on Nov. 13 that they were withdrawing from the parliamentary elections set for Dec. 8 in protest at the failure of their demand for a new voters ' register .
8 For an exponent held in excess-value representation , this means that true zero is represented by a word with all bits set to zero .
9 The Labour Party Conference : Compromise over black sections set for defeat
10 However , at the classroom level there may be specific objectives set for a particular session or activity .
11 Luke had left the bedroom , and after putting on denim shorts and a little broderie anglaise top , she found him outside on her balcony , with the bamboo table she had recently purchased with four matching chairs set for breakfast , the muesli-type cereal he knew she always ate put out for her along with yoghurt , fruit juice and coffee .
12 Some Western analysts considered that Soviet spending estimates should be doubled to take account of artificially low prices set for hardware .
13 A machine-readable data set for each diet of elections , and for elections in each tier of local government over time , will be deposited with the ESRC Data Archive .
14 Top Irish writers set for literary festival in Derry
15 Myanma 's ( formerly Burma ) military rulers yesterday barred one of the country 's main dissident groups headed by a former prime minister , U Nu , from contesting elections set for next May .
16 The Former West German Chancellor , Mr Willy Brandt , has said that any party in East Germany that decides to run on a reunification plank is virtually assured of a runaway victory at the general elections set for next May .
17 Local and general elections set for Sept. 29 [ see p. 38350 ] were put back to mid-October following heated parliamentary debate during August on an elections bill .
18 Optimization procedures would necessarily include an economic data model which would allow the cost to be projected into the full production situation , and compared to the various technical requirements set for the artefact .
19 Douglas Turner , of the RSSPCC , said key elements of the Orkney affair , such as the truth of the allegations , had never been properly investigated given the strict guidelines set for Lord Clyde 's inquiry .
20 By this process " critical " windows can be set in regions where precision is required and open tolerances set for others .
21 At intervals of a few years , party congresses were held at which major changes of policy would be announced and new directions set for the future .
22 The taxpayer : The financial targets set for each agency are designed to be demanding , ‘ so that the taxpayer can be certain that the money that is provided for these services is used in the most efficient way ’ .
23 They have no idea what " normal " is and therefore they invent it for themselves and may be very wide of the mark that other families set for themselves .
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