Example sentences of "set [art] standard [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Even an apparently new fortune like Sir Lewis de Bourgh 's , displayed by his dictatorial widow Lady Catherine in Pride and Prejudice , enables Rosings to set the standard for Hunsford . |
2 | The figure was well below City estimates and one analyst went as far as to say that the detailed announcement ‘ deserves to set the standards for all ’ . |
3 | A DETERMINATION TO SET THE STANDARDS FOR OUR INDUSTRY . |
4 | TO SET THE STANDARDS FOR OUR INDUSTRY |
5 | 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 . |
6 | They " must set the standards of what is acceptable , of what is for the public good in the age in which we live " . |
7 | well I , I wanted therefore to put take project into the national press and to promote the product , given that that was the larger product in the market place and therefore if you want that would set the standards for the rest of the market place , that 's what I , I felt we needed to do that with the increasing number of competitors moving into market place |
8 | Which presents enthusiasts of Rossi 's work with a dreadful dilemma : we want to see more and more of his photographs that set the standard for aerial work , equally we 're convinced that his sub-aqua images would be equally ravishing . |
9 | From the 1850s , with stations moving to inner-city sites , station hotels assumed palatial aspects and the railway companies set the standard for others to follow . |
10 | Any drawing must be large enough to be clearly seen and also set the standard for items produced by the learner . |
11 | To make matters worse , Olga was also the secretary of the Noble Order of Lady Queen Bees — a pack of overdressed snobs , groaned Mrs Frizzell , whose members set the standard for every social event in the city . |
12 | While Louise Newman 's cataloguing continues set the standard for European auctions , Christie 's Plc should be chastised for not producing a single owner catalogue that will become a standard reference . |
13 | For example , some assume that mastery is an all-or-nothing state and set the standard at 100 per cent although there is some flexibility depending on the nature of the errors made , if these are few . |
14 | The responsible manager must ensure that his company is greener than green on all the major issues according to current opinion , demonstrate to the world at large that this is so , and , for the future , to help form opinions and set the standards for the company 's own as well as the common good . |
15 | Kings Quest VI is far and beyond the best of the series so far the first volumes were original and set the standards for all to follow . |
16 | Business Assignments is designed for the centres that set the standards in executive language training … |
17 | Walter Cocking 's Everyman Four TRF receiver , which set a standard of performance for the rest to try to emulate . |
18 | HAVING SET the standard with the Donald Byrd , ‘ Blue Break Beats ’ and ‘ Blues ‘ N ’ Soul ’ compilations , Blue Note continues the modern(ist) repackaging drive : Art Blakey , Jimmy Smith and more Byrd gems hit CD . |
19 | Thus was set the standard for my spell in the Production Department … |
20 | She said : ‘ It has set the standard throughout all the installations . |
21 | Arguably , the Club has set the standards for other to follow — and very healthy it looks on them too . |
22 | Beautifully constructed courses which immensely satisfy both student and teacher alike with their intelligence and vigour , they have set a standard for classroom work that has yet to be matched . ’ |
23 | It is not a selling exhibition , although the gallery has other work by de Kooning in stock , but sets the standard for an agenda which will concentrate upon important and established American painters of the senior generation . |
24 | MPEG-2 sets the standard for the compression of digital signals , the most complicated and expensive element of any digital broadcasting system . |
25 | Add to that all manner of other goodies — like fitting your spreadsheet to the printed page , automatic formatting ( in other words choosing colour schemes and text styles in order to make the sheet look better ) and so on , and you have an application that sets the standard for others to follow . |
26 | Our continued investment in production facilities not only ensures a top quality product but sets the standard for state of the art operations . |
27 | The paradigm sets the standards for legitimate work within the science it governs . |
28 | Cohen sets a standard toward which any film about architecture should aspire . |
29 | That sets a standard for others to aspire to , eh ? |
30 | The natural sciences have proved so enormously successful in modern times that they are now commonly regarded as the supremely useful and valid intellectual discipline , and as setting the standard to which all other kinds of enquiry must conform if they are to be taken seriously as dealing with truth and reality . |