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

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1 ‘ One ’ was a word of the Chelsea set for the first person singular , and one might perhaps venture the thought of a pun in the words of the inscription .
2 As the sun set on a great day , they all made their way home , awaiting the next challenge , so if anybody out there fancies their chances , just ring the Sheffield Pest Control branch .
3 Yet whatever the prospects of peace on the city 's streets , the battle set to be staged in Oakland 's Coliseum in games one and two of the World Series have already been fought over long and hard in bar rooms and news rooms on either side of the Bay .
4 Only in one respect was any real money spent on Doctor Who , and that was for the TARDIS set in Episode One , the cost of which was spread out anyway throughout the rest of the season .
5 An even bigger shock was in store when the organisers set to and began breaking out a peg for everyone .
6 Using sheet metal cutters the crew set to work and a minute later a rather shocked Sam was free .
7 Lunch is soon over and the crew set to work again .
8 The opening set in particular was something of a disappointment .
9 The control Store , containing up to a few thousand words , is set up initially with bit patterns representing the microprograms for the instruction set to be implemented .
10 I had never fully appreciated what gens the Finzi set in particular contains , with the languorously beautiful ‘ Romance ’ — second of the five — sounding like a variation on the spiritual , Deep River , and the final ‘ Fughetta ’ a breezy and witty hornpipe .
11 Tim resembled the chimp son of Mick Jagger , playing the spoilt brat to the usual hilt — flapping those pop star lips , dragging on a cig , spazz dancin' and splitting the stage set to ‘ let the crowd check the band out … ’ .
12 Tim resembled the chimp son of Mick Jagger , playing the spoilt brat to the usual hilt — flapping those pop star lips , dragging on a cig , spazz dancin' and splitting the stage set to ‘ let the crowd check the band out … ’ .
13 The young midfielder was an unknown Chelsea reserve when a gang set upon him as he played in a park five-a-side in West London last summer .
14 He was walking back from a Didcot Pub , when a gang set upon him as he took a short cut across a railway footbridge .
15 The models will be architecturally very similar , usually with all ( or most of ) an instruction set in common ; further , transput devices and main storage may be transferable between models .
16 Sculley said he did not believe anyone had been able to build an HDTV set at a reasonable price .
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