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

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1 Brighton & Hove has developed a Tourist Charter that sets standards for hotels amongst the highest in Britain .
2 The objectives were to help organisations assess their readiness to purchase and deliver services , individually and jointly ; to plot relationships between agencies ; and to set benchmarks for measuring progress ; and to agree priorities for action .
3 And to set criteria for this strategic site exception policy which we feel should be added to the plan , to set this criteria in such a way that it would so point to the local authorities in the making of their local plans but it was clear that the policy did not provide a speculative opportunity for everybody any landowner throughout the county .
4 As such , care programming can be seen as an attempt to standardize mental health service delivery and to set norms for the administration of care for people with a certain level of dependency .
5 The hon. Gentleman would be well advised to pay some regard to the settlement of next year 's budget , and to set arguments for including specific references to social cohesion in the Maastricht treaty in the context of the bargaining that that budget will involve .
6 Together with the Reichsjugendgerichtsgesetz ( RJGG , Juvenile Court Act ) of 1923 it tended to replace punitive measures with pedagogical , child-oriented principles and to set standards for national youth departments in every part of the country ( Sachsse and Tennstedt , 1988 , p. 99 ) .
7 Senior officials have a duty to protect junior officials and to set standards for those lower down .
8 What was interesting about the projects was that they were asked at the outset to establish their local objectives , and set criteria for success for themselves .
9 The bill would have limited textile imports to a 1 per cent annual increase , and set quotas for most shoe imports at 1989 levels .
10 We will set up a statutory General Teaching Council to improve professional qualifications and set standards for teacher training and retraining .
11 How should the organisation identify its objectives and set targets for achievement ?
12 Thus despite the fact that the Thatcher government in the early 1980s was committed to a tight control of money supply and set targets for the broad monetary base M0 , and despite the fact that the authorities have expressed interest in monetary base control , this has not been the form of policy pursued .
13 This identifies what aspects of lexicographer are to be measured , and sets targets for service levels based on the System Requirements document
14 By 1632 they had installed themselves in their own Hall , Cobham House in Blackfriars , where they embarked upon regularizing their trade and setting examinations for their Apprentices .
15 The decree also reiterated all-union responsibility for issuing licences and setting quotas for imports and exports of a list of the most important commodities , including oil , gas , gold , diamonds and high technology goods .
16 It was a period of risk-taking and setting horizons for growth rates which were different to anything I had experienced before .
17 Budgets should set expenditure for principal areas of expense and may with advantage be so specific as to set amounts for individual chemical products and equipment .
18 A central database in Gaborone , Botswana , will hold information on tusks traded by the four countries , as well as setting quotas for ivory production .
19 As well as setting targets for the growth of money supply , it also gave targets for the PSBR as a percentage of GDP .
20 A further weakness in the system is that the government , when setting limits for expenditure which can be as far as two years in the future , has to make realistic assumptions about projected inflation .
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