Example sentences of "[vb mod] set [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Against this one must set the likelihood of increased travel and other costs arising from the greater geographical dispersion of the units in the sample .
2 Before turning to the precise terms of the statutory provisions I must set the scene by referring to the facts .
3 First , though , I must set the scene and beg the indulgence of any reader who feels the ground somewhat familiar , as this story begins where another 's ends .
4 Against the obvious cost savings , companies must set the expense of re-implementing their system in a new environment .
5 It is the parents who must set an example of consideration and true courtesy to the teenagers , whether they seem to deserve it or not .
6 As I 've said the Policy Committee guideline was that we should set a budget within the range seventy two million to seventy three point three million , which means at the lower level , if you go for the lower level er to which says for ninety four five about almost exactly a million pounds .
7 we should , we should set a target , an initial target , that we wish to hi to hit .
8 Harry Greenway , Conservative MP for Ealing North , said the Home Secretary should set a limit on the expenditure of the inquiry and reassure people the money was being spent wisely .
9 Perhaps we should set the course up .
10 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
11 Reception areas , which should set the tone for the entire hotel , so often let it down .
12 Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come .
13 Within the next few months , for instance , the party and unions should set the level of fines that recalcitrant unions would incur .
14 That ‘ the party and unions should set the level of fines that recalcitrant unions would incur ’ .
15 The brief should set the quality standards which the design has to meet .
16 The light is quite strongly directional , and to avoid excessive variations in contrast within the depth of the scene you should set the light as far back from the subject as possible within the limits of what is acceptable to give a good exposure , each doubling of the distance reducing the brightness of the scene by a factor of four .
17 The opening hymn and welcome should set the theme .
18 In all these cases , it is vitally important that parents should set an example .
19 ‘ I feel very strongly that someone should set an example .
20 They should set an example by observing rules and regulations , using protective equipment , etc .
21 He told the Labour Conference in Blackpool that the Cabinet should set an example by having faith in the public seft sector .
22 ‘ With so many of us we ought to set a rota for cooking .
23 If they do not , it will be for their auditors to discuss the matter with the Task Force , on a no-names basis , if they have misgivings about the acceptability of a treatment proposed by a client which hovers in the often grey border area between good and bad practice , and which might set a precedent for other companies .
24 This decision enabled the Crown to prohibit , as a matter of course , the disclosure of a wide range of information such as correspondence with government departments , medical records and accident reports , on the ground that disclosure might set a precedent and lead to potentially harmful documents being disclosed in the future .
25 It might set the hay alight — and … ’
26 Because the service standards are likely to be somewhat lower than in a commercial operation , you might set the rate so that they were 50 per cent ( or even 60 per cent ) of the total .
27 I might set the tape .
28 Besides , he 'll set a man to watch you .
29 Okay , we 'll set the deadline at thirty one January
30 ‘ I 'll set the alarm for seven , ’ she said sensibly .
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