Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] set [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 And the momentum is set to continue after the day of protest with the publication of a trespass guide to the Thurlstone Moor area .
2 Thus we frequently have a pattern where a relatively difficult examination is set to conform to the entry standards someone hopes may be achieved , where a large number of candidates do very badly on it and some of the least bewildered are then selected for further education .
3 A base price is set according to the area .
4 The European Commission is set to rule on the dispute at the end of the month .
5 Now on top of her injuries her insurance is set to go through the roof
6 MAJOR rebuilding work on a town leisure centre is set to begin by the end of next month .
7 Other state legislation is set to come before the Supreme Court in 1992–3 , including measures that outlaw abortion except where the woman 's life is endangered , which would make it very difficult for the justices to avoid considering the continuing validity of the Roe decision ( McKeever , 1993 , pp. 82–127 ; Guardian , 30 June 1992 , p. 24 ) .
8 Your world is set to change for the better .
9 The growth in employment is set to rise into the next century .
10 And the success story is set to continue into the Premier League if John King 's team produce more performances like the one which saw off promotion rivals Leicester .
11 My single bronze maggot bait on a size 20 Kamasan B510 barbless hook is set to trip through the swim one inch off the bottom to stop it dragging in any rubbish .
12 The nuclear levy is set to decline over the 1990s , and at present runs only until 1998 .
13 Physical expansion is set to continue in the remainder of the current year with 20 trading outlets , representing 100,000 sq ft on top of the existing 694,500 , due to open .
14 And that bleak , midwintry oulook is set to continue over the weekend , I 'm afraid .
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