Example sentences of "set a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Set a floppy disk . |
2 | Set a limited period for a trial and establish what you will try out and how you will test the results . |
3 | Set a splendid table with our 24-piece , stainless-steel cutlery set from Viners . |
4 | RIOTING prisoners yesterday set a deadly trap for warders — copied from a Columbo TV murder movie . |
5 | They set a marvellous example indeed . |
6 | At the peak of this hierarchy , Elizabeth I set a personal commander in each county , who was to have charge of the local militia ; the lord lieutenant thus became the monarch 's personal representative . |
7 | Until you do this , you are liable for up to £50 of fraudulent use ( though some card issuers set a lower limit ) . |
8 | Make sure managers and supervisors are familiar with the policy and procedures , and make sure too that they set a good example to the staff they supervise . |
9 | Erm we 'll have to consider our own lifestyles , and erm try and set a good example . |
10 | Michael Heseltine ( 1987 , p. 138 ) has since claimed that ‘ we set a new objective : to make the inner cities places where people would want to live and work and where the private investor would be willing to put his money ’ . |
11 | Instead , courts would in practice normally set a new payments schedule , allowing repossession ( or perhaps some form of money sanction instead ) if the new schedule was not kept up . |
12 | Amanda Tremble , who runs for North Shields Polytechnic , also set a new mark of 4 mins 42.1 secs in the intermediate girls 1500 metres , an improvement of six tenths of a second on Shirley Griffiths ' five-year-old record . |
13 | The 13 member countries also set a new target date of October 1991 for the implementation of a common external tariff ( CET ) on imports . |
14 | Christie 's meanwhile set a new auction price record for a stamp in its New York dispersal of the Weill Brothers ' stock . |
15 | The most memorable aspect of their doomed love was Henreid 's gallant — and erotic — way of lighting her cigarettes , which set a new fashion in flirtation . |
16 | Sheep entries set a new record , and topped 500 for the first time . |
17 | Commenting on its figures ( page seven ) , National Semiconductor Corp says it expects fourth quarter gross margins to improve over third quarter margins and that third quarter worldwide orders set a new record , up 40% over last year , and that it entered the fourth quarter with an improved backlog — record OEM orders more than offset seasonal weaknesses in distribution to give record orders for the Americas ; European orders were up while Japanese markets weakened slightly . |
18 | Although he had defied her before , it had only been in words but now the thought that he had the choice of putting those words into action and so set a new pattern , and in doing so break one of the threads that tied him to her , caused his whole body to tremble and his voice to quiver as he said , ‘ Either you give me permission freely to go with Mick tomorrow or I go down now and put it to Martin . ’ |
19 | In 1963 , Butler and Stokes began a series of surveys which set a new pattern , and a new standard , for the study of voting behaviour in Britain : their sample was large , nation-wide , and was interviewed several times between 1963 and 1970 ; and the authors were concerned to apply a rigour that had been absent from most of the earlier single constituency studies of electoral choice . |
20 | She really made Seles fight , in a hard-hitting baseline battle which at the same time surely set a new decibel record ! |
21 | Novotna really made Seles fight in a hard-hitting battle that surely set a new decibel record ! |
22 | Their arrest came only days after they set a new world record for cycling at altitude across the Himalayas . |
23 | Space Biospheres Ventures , the private firm that built and runs Biosphere 2 , said the bionauts set a new world record for living in a closed system . |
24 | I merely set a few wheels in motion . ’ |
25 | Situated on the edge of the pedestrian zone , is the friendly Hotel Haymon , consisting of two Tyrolean chalet style buildings set a few yards apart . |
26 | A couple of grenades then set a nearby house alight . |
27 | Set a single head to a single head of the two buildings |
28 | Set a short distance off a minor road , approached by a winding drive flanked by poplars , it was everyone 's image of the ‘ little place in France ’ , rustic but well-proportioned , manageably spacious , restrained but not austere , a Cotswold farmhouse with a French accent . |
29 | Set a royal house on the road to ruin . ’ |
30 | No longer did record companies set a contractual agenda which the young , naive performer was obliged to follow . |