Example sentences of "set for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The session was marked by the frank and abrasive attitude taken by Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk towards the CIS ( whose collapse he apparently regarded as imminent ) and his combative response when Russian President Boris Yeltsin suggested that the legal basis had been set for joint CIS armed forces .
2 Both photocopiers have been set for multiple copies , and both have run out of paper .
3 Hours of work are set for certain occupations ( e.g. 40 hours a week ) and overtime may or may not be an option .
4 He has watched the same badger set for 46 years , he says , and with an average badger lifespan of under ten years , that means several generations .
5 Mr Bell said : ‘ My programme has been set for many weeks and every day is tied up . ’
6 On the other hand if the strategies of parental involvement are n't thoroughly and frequently reviewed then the scene is set for all sorts of problems to arise .
7 Higher insulation standards will be set for new buildings .
8 Meanwhile the high-end 620 chip , for moderately to massively parallel servers , is said to be being set for 64 bits with a special environment mode bit that can switch between 32- and 64-bit operation .
9 By 1988 age-limits had been set for top posts and the way they were filled had become more democratic .
10 UNITA concluded its seventh congress on March 17 , having re-elected Jonas Savimbi as its president , and stated that it would sign a ceasefire agreement as soon as a date was set for multiparty elections .
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