Example sentences of "[was/were] set for [art] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , we were set for a few laughs .
2 Early in the season , Tony Wright bravely predicted that Gloucestershire were set for a successful summer .
3 New standards were set for the working-class house in terms of space , WC , bathrooms , sunlight and garden space .
4 They were set for the garlic and the prawns , if they made it quick .
5 Targets for reducing the death toll from heart disease , cancer and other illnesses were set for the first time last year , yet little has happened since then , the British Medical Association said yesterday .
6 Oxford and Cambridge came face to face for the first time today when the scales were set for the official weigh-in .
7 At the same time , milk yields had to be substantially increased and sustainable and the scene was set for a revolution in breeding and for the development of most of the modern breeds .
8 The stage was set for a nice priority fight .
9 With both sides eager for action the stage was set for a full-scale encounter battle .
10 It looked as if the stage was set for a carefully planned and timed entry of the leader , on the totalitarian model , but when the time came Aung San passed almost unobserved through the people to the platform , and quietly began his speech .
11 The scene was set for a confrontation which , because of the simultaneous peaking of unrest over the food question , threatened to bring not only a few militant engineers , but whole working-class communities into direct action against the continuation of the war .
12 BRITAIN 'S new top judge was set for a clash with the Government last night after he called for SHORTER jail sentences .
13 With actress Jackie , 47 , the Hollywood party scene was set for a quiet chat and a bottle of champagne — maybe a magnum .
14 Using the Mark 1 blue/grey set , complete with a Network SouthEast liveried coach , the scene was set for a return history period piece .
15 The scene was set for a movie genius but what was important for the history of the movies was that the genius who emerged to push the medium and the industry into a new era was a self-educated romantic whose values and ideas had not been provided by any distinctive intellectual tradition or urban political party but rather had emerged first out of his Southern , rural , Methodist past and then as he had drifted through a rapidly changing America .
16 The scene was set for a Russian calamity .
17 The stage was set for a critical vote where members would be asked to decide whether they were for or against Reagan 's economic programme .
18 Thirty years ago teacher education in Britain was set for a major expansion .
19 The old lady died and within weeks they 'd decided to get married ; they started furnishing the rooms over the shop and all was set for a wedding . ’
20 The table was set for a meal , fresh flowers in the centre , and Jenna saw tears spring to Marguerite 's eyes .
21 From an early stage the pattern was set for a memorable bout as Close jabbed with great conviction , never once taking a backward step and trading punches on an equal basis throughout the fight .
22 No date was set for a planned third meeting .
23 No new date was set for a ninth round of talks .
24 Once Lothar had again spurned his brothers ' messengers , and come southwards from Aachen to the Moselle , apparently seeking battle , the scene was set for a final showdown .
25 No date was set for a futher meeting .
26 In due course my friendly farmer , Cyril Young , delivered four sheep to Oakington and everything was set for a bit of a barny at the Lion .
27 Dublin-born master flautist Brian Dunning and ex-Stockton 's Wing bodhran virtuoso Tommy Hayes were soon joined in Portland , Oregon , by Bothy Band founder Micheál O Dhomhnaill , and immediately the stage was set for a musical collaboration which has taken the band all over the world .
28 By then , however , the stage was set for the rise of the true State .
29 So the stage was set for the inquisition .
30 The stage was set for the establishment of thirteen ‘ centres of excellence ’ for the development of full-time surveying — thanks , principally to the foresight and energy of HMI Howard Wainwright — and for the first time a sense of security and confidence was available to the selected centres , as they were encouraged to improve their resources base and to develop exempting RICS diplomas , and subsequently degrees , to be validated by the CNAA .
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