Example sentences of "have set [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , turning turning to Selby 's demand led approach which I would call it , and I think that is erm how they themselves in fact describe it , they have set a level of two hundred and two hundred to two hundred a fifty hectares based on demand , and as I understand it there is no assessment of job need or job demand to back that requirement . |
2 | ‘ They are searching the Castle ; and they have set a guard on the trapdoor . ’ |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | But nonetheless , I think we as county councillors can be proud of the fact that we have set a spending target for committees , we are prepared to allow the officers to manage their departments inside the targets that have been set , and that does mean that they have to look at er , what they 're spending and create priorities , and and I as a councillor am not in the least bit impressed by arguments that paper clips have increased by five and a half percent this year , and that felt l er pe felt line erm , pens have gone up by seventeen and a half percent , I think that 's largely irrelevant consideration , we 're not in the business of projecting budget , we 're in the business of providing money to deliver high quality services to the people of Wiltshire . |
5 | It 's … er … not been made public , but the kidnappers have set a deadline of October the eleventh for handing over the document . ’ |
6 | If you have set a strategy on the lines described in Chapter 7 , the way to begin to judge whether you have a good advertisement is to go to your target group , or at least a few of them , and find out if the ad affects them in the way you intended . |
7 | Some students have been placed in difficulties by local authorities that have set a community charge that is so far beyond the reach of people that even the 20 per cent . |
8 | They have set a target of one viable , gospel preaching church for every thousand of the population . |
9 | In 1991 they raised more than £3,000 for the national BBC appeal and , after taking a well-earned year off , organisers have set a target of £10,000 . |
10 | We have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions on the basis of which we will construct 12 year implementation programmes . |
11 | You will recall that we have set a target date of 31 December 1987 for all submissions setting out the perceived needs of governing bodies of sport for national and sub-national facilities , to provide the basis of a 12-year implementation programme . |
12 | Conservatives have set a target of £20,000 to raise for the General Election campaign . |
13 | Two wingwalkers have set a world record by handing a baton between aircraft flying just twelve feet apart . |
14 | The authorities have set a limit of one twist per customer per week , which is no way to handle the problem . |
15 | For Saturday the police have set a limit of 4,500 . |
16 | For Saturday the police have set a limit of 4,500 . |
17 | They will also have to decide what IPC means in practice for the 3500-odd industrial processes under their control and as yet have set no timetable for doing so . |
18 | But three key findings have set the scene for subsequent debate on the system . |
19 | Since then , chemists have set the half-life at 10 years . |
20 | Some of the councils who have set the poll tax budgets in relation to the government 's community charge is far in excess of their estimation , and you know it 's absolutely ridiculous . |
21 | Given the long-standing behavioural problems that the pupils attending these sites have set the teaching staff in schools , how is it that they can be brought together in a seemingly improbable admixture with the results , orderly and controlled , as described above ? |
22 | We have set the tone for the future , and that is to be greatly welcomed . |
23 | We have set the platform for things to move ahead . |
24 | While one can not assert unequivocally that determination will win , in the balance of life you can alter direction more easily on the move than you can if you are static , and if you have set the direction in this way it will almost alter itself . |
25 | he had studied hysteria , and his views on sexuality have set the agenda for much of our century . |
26 | For some two decades , from the solemnity of 2001 : A Space Odyssey to the broad spoof of Spaceballs ( 1987 ) and the engagingly camp whimsy of Earth Girls Are Easy ( 1988 ) , space movies have set the pace for the development of special effects . |
27 | They 've got stronger since then and have set the pace in the championship race this season . |
28 | If a balance were left over , it would be reasonable for him to try to use it to repay those who have set the trend . |
29 | This year , I have set the Employment Service the task of placing 1.3 million people in jobs — 5,000 every working day — and it is achieving that target . |
30 | But there is no doubt that several new players from abroad have set the league alight this season without overshadowing encouraging performances from homegrown talent . |