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

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1 Furthermore , enough insight has been achieved in mapping their respective domains to allow us henceforth to set the problem of demarcation to one side .
2 The prosecution says Bailey smashed a window in the hangar and climbed inside to set the fire .
3 However , I 'm afraid Colin James got his wires crossed a bit regarding our catering vehicle , so perhaps I had better set the record straight .
4 ‘ My job as deputy chief whip is to get MPs to pull their weight , so I thought I 'd better set an example . ’
5 This , again , is no declaration of open season ; it points merely to the obvious fact that moral agents must necessarily set the agenda .
6 As a rule-of-thumb pricing method , they decide to add a 10 per cent profit margin or ‘ mark-up ’ to average cost and so set a price of £4.95 .
7 She decided against it , and so set a pattern which was soon to become questionable .
8 Perhaps you could begin by taking a wide-angle shot or two of the house and the garden , so set the zoom to wide angle and select your first shooting position .
9 So set the carriage as if for stocking stitch ( without the sinker plate of course ) and pass the carriage across the needles .
10 These brilliantly set the scene and reintroduce the Pevsner flavour .
11 The seminar will not only set the tone for the CentCom meetings , but will also form part of a worldwide series of activities leading up to WACC 's Second World Communication Congress in 1995 , which will focus on the same theme .
12 The results would not only set the baseline against which the effectiveness of the LURG could be measured , but would also provide fuel for debate , identify educational needs and suggest areas for possible research or development .
13 Social context and social change : an analysis of the significant changes in social phenomena ( youth culture , media , education ) which together set the scene for the understanding of contemporary events .
14 Social context and social change : an analysis of the significant changes in social phenomena ( youth culture , media , education ) which together set the scene for the understanding of contemporary events .
15 The assembling of facts merely sets the stage for asking the question ‘ What shall I do ? ’ .
16 And that plane went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
17 And that plane went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
18 What was the name of the plane that went on to set a world air speed record of six hundred and six and a quarter miles per hour .
19 In Act One he first of all introduces himself and his job and what this entails and then he goes on to set the scene by describing the general vicinity and its history .
20 In a report to the committee , David Chynoweth , finance director , called on the council not to set a budget any higher than its capping limit in order to avoid the inevitable disruption of business and impairment of council tax collection which would follow any action by the Scottish Secretary .
21 In a report to the committee , David Chynoweth , finance director , called on the council not to set a budget any higher than its capping limit in order to avoid the inevitable disruption of business and impairment of council tax collection which would follow any action by the Scottish Secretary .
22 However , in reaffirming it as an objective , Mr Kinnock was careful not to set a timescale for reducing unemployment to between 750,000 and one million , depending on circumstances .
23 Just to set the scene and seeing as I have n't been in the plot too much lately .
24 Once one of these grounds has been established , the party seeking the setting aside , which can be the adjudication officer or the claimant , must show that it is just to set the decision aside .
25 I 'll just set the scene for the others in that he 's er fifty five is n't he ?
26 No I 'll just go and , I 'll just quickly clean erm I 'll just set the camera up that 's all .
27 We know the MiG-2s already set a ceiling record of 120,000 feet .
28 But it does not mean that , with some ingenuity , you can not set a detective story , or almost any of its variants and successors , at some period in the past .
29 Because of this , she would not set a date for the wedding .
30 The negotiators agreed to meet for further discussions but did not set a date .
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