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 Just to set the scene and seeing as I have n't been in the plot too much lately .
17 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 .
18 I 'll just set the scene for the others in that he 's er fifty five is n't he ?
19 No I 'll just go and , I 'll just quickly clean erm I 'll just set the camera up that 's all .
20 We know the MiG-2s already set a ceiling record of 120,000 feet .
21 It follows that , whatever sympathy one may have over Chris Patten 's defeat at Bath , it nevertheless set the seal on Central Office 's performance .
22 Chap might have just set the bomb and been taken unawares when it went off a bit early .
23 Before we come to that ; however , it may give a better picture of the dynamics and movement of theology itself if we approach it more chronologically , and deal in turn with the two main impulses stemming from Germany and Switzerland which largely set the tone in the period from 1920 to 1960 — those associated above all with Karl Barth and Rudolf Bultmann — with trends outside Germany in that same period , and then with the movements which have received the widest attention in the last twenty years or so .
24 She/he is the first child to have friends and thus set an example to younger children of what constitutes relationships outside the family .
25 I came here with a companion in 1954 , determined to conquer this graceful peak and thus set the seal on my mountaineering achievements but , to our shame , we shirked the last thirty yards to the summit cairn in growing apprehension of an instant demise .
26 ‘ Grimm racing off to protect her … as soon set a mouse to escort a cat !
27 Tops soon set the convent of St. Francis on its ear .
28 In other words , the greatest houses no longer set the pattern for the nation .
29 And now we have Sliver which was the subject of much wrangling and has n't exactly set the world on fire .
30 And now his tlvsn apprnce ( his mind sheered off identifying it more fully even to himself ) had finally set the seal on it all .
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