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

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1 Besides , he 'll set a man to watch you .
2 Oh okay I 'll set a little game .
3 ‘ Now be off , or I 'll set the Romans on ye . ’
4 Do n't leave it on again , you 'll set the house on fire !
5 If I refuse he 'll set the police on to Garry , and think what that would do to Dana . ’
6 ‘ Just stop what you 're doing or I 'll set the police on you . ’
7 ‘ She 'll set the dogs on you , or call the polis .
8 ‘ I 'll set the alarm for seven , ’ she said sensibly .
9 Okay , we 'll set the deadline at thirty one January
10 We can not be one hundred per cent sure that , just because we have observed the sun to set each day on many occasions , the sun will set every day .
11 We will set a target as a total of private- and public-sector savings , and adjust fiscal policy to achieve the target over the medium term .
12 Undaunted , Dick began to research paint and his finds will set a new course for warbirds with the latest in flat paint technique .
13 The outcome will set a precedent with far-reaching implications for the whole restitution process .
14 It will be introducing three fully integrated pre-loaded platforms it believes will set a new price/performance standard in the one-to-24 user Santa Cruz Operation Inc Unix marketplace .
15 CAHAG claims it will set a precedent for other authorities , allowing it to challenge other authorities which are failing in their duty .
16 The organisers are confident that this rigour will set a new standard for fairs in Italy , and hope , despite the world-wide economic gloom , to stimulate the Italian buying public , which has , even this year , remained active in the price-range up to £50,000 ( $100,000 ) .
17 Hence the Government will set a national business rate .
18 Each year the government will set a ‘ control total ’ , with real spending ( excluding cyclically affected items such as unemployment benefit ) rising rather less than the underlying real rate of growth .
19 I am sure that the hon. Gentleman does not speed through road works , and I hope that he will set a good example , which others will follow .
20 This has recently been approved and the first meeting which will set a research agenda will be held in July 1989 .
21 After the closing date , the organizers will set a ‘ striking price ’ which is best for the company .
22 When a new issue of bonds is made , the Bank of England will set a minimum price somewhat below the £100 face value and then invite tenders for these bonds above or at the minimum price .
23 Conservation organisations are hoping that the New Forest decision will set a precedent for similarly sensitive areas such as the South Downs , the North Pennines and the Cambrian Mountains .
24 Sir Donald Wilson , the authority 's chairman , said : ‘ We feel he will set a good example to the region . ’
25 Besides two short piano pieces from Sanctus , Words For The Dying also includes the luminous The Soul of Carmen Miranda , one of three spontaneous and highly promising recordings with Eno that will set the tone for the next album , ‘ a rock'n'roll record I can be happy with because the percussion wo n't hit me over the head . ’
26 The question now is whether this openness , of which the common access protocol Tramp is a crucial component , will set the standard for cooperation between London 's fragmented futures and options exchanges .
27 but there is little question that the 325i SE tested here ( an estimated £22,995 ) will set the standard .
28 Labour will set the pace in pressing for international action to safeguard the ozone layer , to combat acid rain , to tackle the problem of global warming , to face up to the environmental needs of the poorest people of the world .
29 Most exporters would like to avoid exchange risk by invoicing in Sterling but they are now finding that markets will set the price and the method of pricing .
30 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
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