Example sentences of "[be] set [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | TOP novice chasers Barton Bank and Cab On Target are set to clash at Kempton on Boxing Day . |
2 | Another 500 are set to go at Portsmouth naval base , Hants , and the knock-on effect will cost 3,000 jobs in both communities . |
3 | More eggs are set to hatch at London Zoo this spring , and it is hoped that wild populations will be re-established in appropriate locations in the south of Britain . |
4 | They then made two coded telephone warnings to Scotland Yard at 8pm claiming there were four bombs planted in a one-mile radius of the West End which were set to explode at about 8.30pm . |
5 | Energy cut-out is the second level of safety and is set to operate at 85°C to 90°C to turn off the boiler or other source of heat |
6 | Conversely , IDC forecasts that the world market is set to grow at about 20% per year between now and 1996 , by which time it will be worth $58,600m . |
7 | The timebase was set to record at 15 second intervals . |
8 | The auction was set to begin at one and it was nearing that time when Cornelius finally met up once more with Tuppe . |
9 | The report projected a 3 per cent annual growth of per capita incomes in the developing world in the 1990s , with wide variations between east Asia , where income per capita was set to grow at 5.3 per cent , and sub-Saharan Africa , where the rate was expected to be only 0.5 per cent . |
10 | GDP was set to grow at around 3 per cent until 1997 , with unemployment declining slowly from 6.9 per cent in 1992 to 5.3 per cent in 1997 . |