Example sentences of "[noun prp] set the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Australian Peter O'Marley set the early pace with a 4 under par 638 .
2 Andy Roberts set the Caribbean fast bowling conveyor belt in motion .
3 On 14 October Louis XV himself signed orders instructing Admiral Conflans to set the whole invasion scheme in motion by clearing the way across the Channel .
4 Together , IBM and Microsoft set the technical standards that helped fuel the explosive growth of personal computers in the 1980s : ‘ IBM-compatible ’ hardware and Microsoft 's DOS operating-system software , the basic program needed to run any computer .
5 So cardinal a quality is this , so clear a mark of a man being filled with the Spirit of Christ , that in the middle of his three chapters on spiritual gifts ( 1 Cor. 12–14 ) , Paul sets the crowning gift of love .
6 Professor Williams believes that the decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria in Morgan sets the correct standard of knowledge .
7 Hockley set the early pace with a one-over-par aggregate of 151 , three shots clear of Kate Egford , another England international from Kent .
8 In such ways , Hitler set the vicious tone for discrimination and persecution , providing the touchstone and legitimation for initiatives which largely came from others at various levels of the Party , the State bureaucracy , and not least the SS-SD-Gestapo complex , where the ‘ Jewish Question ’ had a key functional role .
9 So Jonathan set the running order up and I was really pleased ; I 'm quite proud of it .
10 The assassination of the heir to the Austrian throne in Sarajevo on 28 June set the European powers at each other 's throats , and in little over a month Great Britain was at war with Germany .
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