Example sentences of "[vb mod] set [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 3 ) Teachers must set appropriate learning activities for each pupil , i.e. differentiated . |
2 | The agreement was based on a Luxembourg proposal , which suggested that EC governments should set general guidelines on exchange rate policy , but only after consulting the Eurofed with the aim of " trying to reach a consensus [ with the bank ] compatible with the objective of price stability " . |
3 | If Mr Patten really does want to promote literacy he should set accessible books that the modern child can relate to and enjoy . |
4 | Last year , a report for the European Commission argued that all EC countries should set corporate taxes within a Community-wide minimum and maximum . |
5 | When knowledge of basic principles might cure for future generations many diseases and even hunger and that education might set solid foundations for extending and repeating that knowledge , as well as the economic viability of the community and a sense of responsibility . |
6 | The legislation is not only unnecessary but it is , it could set industrial relations back years in this country . |
7 | Critics also pointed to the lack of competition , absence of commercial disciplines ( although ministers could set external finance limits and financial ‘ targets ’ for return on capital ) , and threat of bankruptcy . |
8 | I mean if you 'd set precise standards in the first place , you would n't have caused all that confusion . |
9 | Henceforth , the Bank of England would set short-term interest rates and banks would be free to compete to supply whatever quantity of lending was demanded at that rate . |
10 | We will set specific targets for out-patient waiting times . |
11 | He will set individual training programmes , and offer advice and assessments for squad members . |
12 | The removal of the binary line which had separated the universities and the former polytechnics and central institutions will set new challenges for all institutions of higher education . |
13 | We will set new targets to cut the inequalities in health between social classes and ethnic groups . |
14 | The plant will set new standards in the working conditions for staff and will strictly limit emissions , noise and smells . |
15 | Each Department and agency will set annual targets , with private sector help , for testing new areas of activity in the market . |
16 | Victor McGahie said the rebuilding of the station , destroyed in an IRA bomb attack five years ago , will set local people up as targets for further terrorist attacks . |
17 | These agreements will set local targets which reflect local priorities , for instance , to cut waiting lists or switch mental health services into the community . |
18 | If you are taking some sort of action shots for instance , the camera will set fast shutter speeds ( to freeze the action ) and use wide apertures if the light level is indifferent . |
19 | You can set certain programs in your autoexec.bat file to run only once a day , every 4 hours , every week or every 3 minutes , in fact any combination of time at all . |
20 | They welcomed Nottingham to the Recreation Ground and stuck 50 points on them , an ominous warning to everyone that it 's not just World Cup teams who can set new standards . |
21 | Many groan frequently , saying , " Woe to our days , because the zeal for letters has died among us , nor is it to be found in those people who can set present events down in writing " . |
22 | even if local authorities become enabling authorities , a large authority can set common standards over a wide area . |