Example sentences of "set [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A single customs tariff ( set as a pre-condition by the European Communities for reaching a commercial accord with the GCC ) would come into effect by 1993 and there would eventually be monetary unification .
2 There has been much comment by Cleese , as well as others , about how being 6ft at the age of 12 ( he 's now 6ft 5in ) , and not being made a prefect at his public school , and being the only child of older , lower middle-class parents , set for a career as a solicitor , began the problems and embarrassments that inspire his comedy .
3 Management at the Redworth Hall hotel and country club near Darlington say they set for a record breaking year by using an aggressive marketing campaign .
4 During taxi manoeuvres and take-off the pictures will show ground views to get those at the controls set for a flight to remember .
5 Optimization procedures would necessarily include an economic data model which would allow the cost to be projected into the full production situation , and compared to the various technical requirements set for the artefact .
6 There were many different sorts of trials set for the field-worker ( something noted in their field-work experience by Douglas 1972 and van Maanen 1982 ) , and the apologies other members of the section later gave her because of this policeman 's conduct is proof that these other trials , too , were successfully passed .
7 Therefore , standards set for the voice line will apply .
8 It is still using a line that provides voice telephony , so standards set for the voice line will apply .
9 Targets set for the compiler — including provision of a single parallel programming model for developing applications that can run on a variety of computers — were formulated by a coalition of industrial groups known as the High Performance Fortran Forum ( HPFF ) .
10 Basically speaking , the objectives set for the system have been achieved , but like all other systems the achievement of those objectives brought with it other problems .
11 ‘ All set for the get-in at the Variety tonight ? ’
12 In part two : cutting edge … the powerboat racers set for the world championships .
13 The clinical teacher must be adaptable , as the objectives set for the student may need to be revised because of altered patient care .
14 At intervals of a few years , party congresses were held at which major changes of policy would be announced and new directions set for the future .
15 In all the exchanges of information during the design stage , frequent reference should be made to the objectives set for the project and the standards of the various components .
16 As yet , OmniPoint is still in its first release , with OmniPoint 2 set for the end of 1994 .
17 The company , it seems , has no stomach to fight religious wars any longer and has meetings scheduled with Unix System Labs this week , and the Open Software Foundation next , at which some kind of rapprochment is likely — though not an SVR4 kernel development — with product announcements set for the end of the month .
18 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of shorter papers and monographic articles .
19 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of short communications and monographic articles .
20 Set opposite the lakeside promenade , close to the steamer landing stage , the Hotel Astoria is a large and airy , friendly property offering a host of facilities .
21 Set against the background of inflation this rise is less impressive than it looks at first sight .
22 Set against the background of the 300-year old home of the Duke of Buccleuch , the event attracted top competitors from all over the world including British National champion , George Bowman of Penrith .
23 Set against the resentment which their greed aroused , the administrative reforms which the younger Despenser together with the Chancellor Robert Baldock and the Treasurer Walter Stapleton implemented between 1322 and 1326 were of little political significance , despite the fact that some of their measures , such as the reduction in the financial independence of the Wardrobe , had formed part of the Ordainers ' programme in 1310 .
24 Set with the pointer on the block in line with the scribed mark on the pump base .
25 Off we set into the station proper , aware we were already late for the train 's arrival .
26 Set into the midsole , usually in EVA .
27 Set into the floor near the entrance is a brass strip running the width of the building to a sundial set on the left wall .
28 Set into the floor were several open pits , which exuded a dank stench even as they pulsed with the chill luminescence of putrefaction .
29 Set into the wall , which was made of wood , was an enormous iron-studded door .
30 Set above an aquiline nose , they only hinted at the sensuality which was clearly evident in the curved line of his mouth and his hard , determined chin .
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