Example sentences of "[noun pl] and set the " in BNC.

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1 Ramblin' Jeff hooks you in with the opening ‘ Goin' Down ’ , a cover of a Don Nix song that lurches drunkenly out of the speakers and sets the mood for the rest of the record .
2 A new control panel provides a Mac-like configuration tool for Tenon 's Unix , which can be used to schedule work between Macintosh and Unix processors , reconfigure the network and network servers and set the number of available buffers for Unix data caching .
3 Fed up with male drunkenness , local women held anti-booze demonstrations , then stormed bars and shops that sell arrack — a fiery spirit , popular in India — breaking bottles and setting the stuff ablaze .
4 And of course the sun caught the bottles and set the fire to the undergrowth of the grass do you see .
5 Taking the roll of plaster from Sophie , Robert placed it in the water , then , pulling the broken limb out straight , he lined up the bones and set the arm .
6 Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days ; IBM could call the tunes and set the standards .
7 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the USER DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
8 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the DC DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
9 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the DC DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
10 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the MODULE DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
11 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the MODULE DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
12 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the MODULE DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
13 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the USER DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
14 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the USER DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
15 Re-run LIFESPAN RDBI and set the USER DETAILS transfer category to INCREMENTAL .
16 The responsible manager must ensure that his company is greener than green on all the major issues according to current opinion , demonstrate to the world at large that this is so , and , for the future , to help form opinions and set the standards for the company 's own as well as the common good .
17 It was more like a personal appearance by a pop star … just a glimpse of Desert Orchid was enough to draw the crowds and set the cameras clicking.But after all , this was the horse with his own fanclub.And he has created a few records.Between 1983 and 1991 Dezi won 34 steeplechases , picking up half a million pounds in prize money into the bargain.Now he 's retired … and enjoying the fame :
18 J T Scoulding in Hudsons Ward spoke of housing , ‘ the immediate necessity of which is only too apparent and has been continually kept in the front of the Labour Party 's demands on the West Ham Council ’ , education ‘ free from the elementary school to the university thus give our class equality of opportunity ’ , and municipal employment , ‘ the local authority being model employers and setting the standard for the rest of the community in respect to wages and conditions of employment ’ ( Election leaflets , 1919 ) .
19 Veljko Kadijevic asserting that Yugoslavia was already in a state of civil war , the Defence Secretariat on May 6 placed the JNA in a full state of combat alert , ordered the Croatian government to stop its attacks against the army , and threatened to " settle accounts " with those who organized intra-national conflicts and set the people against the JNA .
20 He was held in respect by some of the participants Who had confidence in his ability to correct many of the injustices and set the country on the path to substantial reform in all areas .
21 Robert averaged 104.87 for the four laps and set the fastest lap of the race at 105.86mph .
22 The choreographer 's next task is to establish the relationship between two or more players and set the action going .
23 The covering letter to the Information memorandum — the stage two transmittal letter — will normally detail further sale procedures and set the timetable for the submission of indicative offers .
24 Although , despite her principles and her ingrained reluctance to compromise , she could not suppress a pang of gratitude even now — as she dished up her broth and herb dumplings for the candidate — that an attack of the low fever , caught as usual from terrible , tormented Mrs Rattrie who , this time , had died of it , had kept Luke in bed during that wild week last summer when the plugs had been drawn from Braithwaite 's boiler and all Luke 's brave young friends who had got into the habit of gathering to smoke their pipes and set the world to rights of an evening in her hen-run , had gone marching off to join their " brothers ' from across the Pennines .
25 In the March 1 fighting Aoun 's troops attacked LF positions in the Ashrafieh and Nabaa districts , capturing two streets and setting the Dora commercial district ablaze .
26 But as it was Dod , I took my fifty quid and free ploughman 's lunches ( not that Canning Town 's seen a ploughman since Shakespeare packed 'em in over at the Globe in Southwark ) and we humped boxes and sat in traffic jams and set the world to rights .
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