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

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1 The meeting should only set broad parameters for the worker , then there would be scope for genuine negotiation , with the parent 's real agreement .
2 Just as individuals need to take stock at this stage , in order to lay the ghosts of the past , grapple with the present and set new goals for the future , so a couple may need to reappraise their marriage in those same areas .
3 James Molyneaux and the Rev Ian Paisley have already set this deadline for the resumption of talks and even as their two parties vigorously fought each other in several constituencies , joint working groups were in session drawing up vital working papers for the forthcoming negotiations .
4 The committee charged with looking into the habits of the EBRD , which last year spent more on itself than on helping ex-communist countries , has set strict standards for the inquiry .
5 The Passenger 's Charter , launched today in London , sets stringent targets for the whole of BR .
6 Evil sets many traps for the company ( and indeed others ) who are travelling to Mount Doom in order to destroy the Ring of darkness .
7 While British Standards ( BSi ) sets minimum requirements for the number of facilities for men and women , the provision of public lavatories is the responsibility of local authorities , so it differs from area to area .
8 Setting clear boundaries for the child 's behaviour is essential as once the child realizes that the parents are being consistent and firm in their reactions the problem behaviour will disappear .
9 The Government welcome the European Commission 's draft directive setting new limits for the sulphur content of diesel fuel and other gasoil .
10 A Community directive setting minimum standards for the welfare of veal calves was agreed by majority vote at the October Agriculture Council .
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