Example sentences of "set himself a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | SMALL , West Ham 's forgotten striker , has set himself a New Year deadline to force his way back into Billy Bonds 's plans . |
2 | ALAN CORK , aiming for his 150th League goal this weekend , has set himself a new target — to join the 200 Club . |
3 | WITH the prospect of a five-year term , John Major has set himself a formidable agenda . |
4 | Stewart ( 31 ) will join the Glens this week and has set himself a three week target to be ready for first team action . |
5 | GARY SPEED has set himself a double task — to resurrect the fortunes of club and country . |
6 | SOCCER ace Gary Lineker has set himself a tough new goal — learning Japanese in just six months . |
7 | In preparing for his reconnaissance of Rhodes , the Commander had set himself an exacting routine of training , with long-distance swimming and other exercises hardening his physical endurance : habits of training his men would later find exhausting almost to the point of mutiny . |
8 | It is evident that the deputy head soon realised that he had set himself an enormous task , despite the fact that he decided to focus on the work of three ‘ target ’ pupils . |
9 | Prince sets himself a new goal |
10 | But Francis has replied by setting himself a new goal — carrying on past 40 . |
11 | Not only was he engaged in his publishing work , his meetings of the Moot and the Chandos Group , and his visits to Oxford for the Christian News Letter , but also he set himself a punishing schedule of conferences , talks and lectures ; in the first week of January 1941 , for example , there were six full days of such conferences . |