Example sentences of "[adj] set [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Even when you have decided a broad direction , and I should emphasize that it is only possible to set ambitions in a broad sense and only helpful so to do , there will inevitably come times when external events show that one has made a false assessment of one 's starting point or the ability of one 's competitors , known or unsuspected , to seize the initiative .
2 This has made it possible to set goals for growth , under the guidance of the Holy Spirit , and to hit them .
3 It may prove more feasible and profitable to set standards of language competence to be achieved at certain levels and leave room for different paths to these common goals .
4 It is not easy to set standards for what is acceptable and what is not in terms of production expertise and technical quality .
5 Once the role of the advertising has been defined , it becomes reasonably straightforward to set objectives for the advertising , which will usually be rather more specific interpretations of the role statement , including where possible specific targets , measurable by specific research .
6 Never before has there been such open abuse of power by those who are supposed to set standards for the people .
7 It would be unwise to set limits to its march .
8 Describe why it is important to set objectives in the firm and comment on the problems of setting objectives .
9 It may be that the temples , through their bureaucracy , were able to set quotas on production in the rural villages ; these may have been specified taxes , or tribute , or they may have been expressed as required offerings .
10 The system manager should be able to set limits on disk space allocation and printer usage for each user of the system .
11 To the defects of a house with little space and less privacy were added general dilapidation , a plague of mice ( which Coleridge was too good-natured to set traps for ) and a daily flow of traffic past the door on a turnpike road transformed in wet weather to ‘ an impassable Hog-stye.
12 He further argues that with multiple measures there is a danger of losing focus , and that it is difficult to set targets for some indicators because there are no historical data on them .
13 It is both wasteful and irresponsible to set experiments in motion and omit to record and analyse what happens .
14 At Paddy End ( it was still at that time known as Paddies End ) , Barratt considered it sufficient to set pitches to gangs of men in the existing old workings .
15 The examiner is quite entitled to set questions on any topic in the syllabus regardless of whether a lecture on it has been given or not and you should look out for the " old foxes " .
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