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

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31 The former assessed need to spend by an authority as a basis for calculating entitlement to block grant ; the latter was a system of expenditure controls based around the progressive removal of grant above the ‘ target ’ expenditure level set for each authority .
32 After personal educational objectives have been set for each doctor the educational process should be completed by assessment of whether these objectives have been fulfilled .
33 Fostering Society awareness at a local level can be a great help — stamping membership cards in areas was suggested — From the objectives stated in our Development Plan in the first year , it is calculated that the minimum Membership needed for 1987 will be 3,300 — and the responsibility for recruiting the majority of this must rest with our Q.T. 's — the burden can be eased by working together on local projects and targets have been set for each area to reach by the end of this academic year .
34 This premise is in direct opposition to the view , currently fashionable , that defined and prescribed academic targets should be set for each stage of a child 's progress through school .
35 Mr Bell said : ‘ My programme has been set for many weeks and every day is tied up . ’
36 The already elderly Prince of Wales was called to the throne on 22 January 1901 , and his coronation , on a magnificent scale , was set for 26 June 1902 .
37 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
38 Manufacturers — such as Compaq Computer Corp , which rushed to discuss its Pentium plans in general terms , say they expect their first Pentium machines to list for as little as $4,500 , half the price set for early model 80486 machines in 1989 .
39 Hounslow and Ealing 's Sunrise Radio is set for early November , along with Bradford City Radio .
40 ‘ The lasers are set for automatic response .
41 Volume is set for second quarter 1993 .
42 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 .
43 God 's plan is held to be comprehensive , and has been set for all time .
44 2-week tot set for new heart
45 Higher insulation standards will be set for new buildings .
46 ‘ The standards for cab design have been set for one person , so we foresee problems with having two seats , ’ says Mr Boswell .
47 What emerged , therefore , was the ‘ Medium-Term Financial Strategy ’ in which annually decreasing targets were set for monetary growth .
48 At 2pm that day , in the Vauxhall district of Birmingham , the scene was set for this drama .
49 — DARLINGTON defender Les McJannet and midfielder Gary Gill came through a game for the reserves unscathed and could soon be set for first-team action .
50 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 .
51 The Council , and subsequently the Group , gave their approval and the target date for bringing the new system into service has been set for 31 May .
52 A world record has been set for tight rope walking between two hot air balloons .
53 DIVERSIFIED USM insurance broker Oriel ( 129p ) is set for further expansion into niche areas after a 33 per cent 1991 profits increase to £2.8 million .
54 The fair , which attracted a record-breaking 10,678 visitors and 4,085 publishing personnel from 867 companies , is set for further growth .
55 When you cast on using the ribber , on the first row BOTH carriages knit ; however , on the second , third and fourth rows both carriages are set for circular knitting , so you knit one-and-a-half circles .
56 It would be no surprise if he too had clocks set for different time zones .
57 It is set for public release at Christmas .
58 For example , whilst many of the papers published in Scottish Journal of Geology are geochemical in nature , the core set of journals in geochemistry may well not contain it , and so researchers may well choose to publish in the core set for their sub-field , rather than the core set for Scottish geology .
59 For example , models in the IBM 370 range have a basic instruction set for general data manipulation and transput control , an optional floating-point instruction set for scientific calculation , and an optional decimal digit string instruction set for business data-processing .
60 Guy Bell of Beeson Gregory , a new name dealing in USM shares , says the company is under rated and is set for medium-term expansion .
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