Example sentences of "set [art] " in BNC.

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1 Set the bucket in the position where you intend to ferment the beer .
2 Here is what Leonard wrote , which set the shape of his life ( later published in Let Us Compare Mythologies , pp 26 ) :
3 D J Mike Read and guest Cliff Richard will be on hand to capture the excitement of the first day and hopefully set the mood for a week of high quality tennis — and not a little fun !
4 Set the bench at an angle of 30–45°s ; .
5 However , a little later he says ‘ set the tenon gauge the same distance in from the reference plane . ’
6 Set the iron plane well down in the vice so as not to obtain the plane cheeks , or else … !
7 The first part introduces the characters and shows how they set the action going because of their relationship or attitude to each other .
8 The choreographer 's next task is to establish the relationship between two or more players and set the action going .
9 What it does is to turn the light it controls ( typically a hall light or an outside light ) on and off , according to how you set the timer , to give the impression ( to a potential burglar ) that the house is occupied .
10 It must be Mr Kinnock 's task this week to capture this new agenda for Labour and set the party on the path to power .
11 JOHN SMITH , the shadow Chancellor , yesterday set the overriding tone for this week 's Labour Party conference with a warning that he would impose tough spending controls if Labour won the next election .
12 But Jones is a snappy player in every sense , and set the tone for an afternoon of petulant silliness with a Gatting-like finger-wagging retort to one of Keith Griffiths 's decisions .
13 THE FUTURE of Antarctica turns on the outcome of an international conference which Michel Rocard , the French Prime Minister , opened yesterday with a speech that set the tone for what will be a fiercely political debate .
14 Margaret Thatcher also set the tone for the conference with a deliberately upbeat message .
15 British dealers bite the Big Apple : American collectors set the pace and the prices .
16 A UEFA tribunal yesterday set the fee for Michael Laudrup 's transfer from Juventus to Barcelona at £1.2m .
17 Studies by McLeod , Becker , and Byrnes ( 1974 ) and Iyengar and Kinder ( 1987 ) , for example , suggest that the media set the agenda for only a part of their audience : those highly reliant on a particular news source , those low in political involvement and information , and those who are relatively inattentive to the news generally — in short , those who are marginal to politics .
18 If party rhetoric and television coverage ever set the public 's agenda , they should have done so on defence .
19 Set the table .
20 Alesi 's had been the first leading car to stop during the race and the merit in changing tyres became clear when he immediately set the fastest lap of the race .
21 He was ahead of his time and set the pattern for the post-war development of soccer as a ‘ media event ’ .
22 This will clear up any mysteries from this morning 's lesson and set the scene for tonight 's exercise .
23 The free play of air around him defined and set the limits of his body in a way that he had completely forgotten .
24 Many set the odds on Rank achieving his ambitions very low indeed , seemingly believing that , as Eric Ambler was later to remark , ‘ a policy of selling British cars to America with their steering wheels on the right would have had the same chance of success . ’
25 He goes on : ‘ Since these costs … would have to be paid by a grant … and since a grant of above £10 million requires affirmative resolution [ and thus debate ] in the House , it seems there are two choices : to cap the BAe grant at £9.5 million ; or set the ceiling at £13.5 million and for you to accept the greater risk of challenge and thus repayment being required . ’
26 Those who did so were ‘ trying to demoralise Communists , reduce their effectiveness at a turning-point for perestroika , and set the workers against the party ’ .
27 It assembled a variety of skilled sympathisers on the stage of the ICA that both set the audience hopping up and down and delivered music of such a strong African flavour as to make the issue and the entertainment inseperable .
28 Court architects set the fashion , and what used to be an essentially English style took on a strong foreign influence .
29 In sports , season tickets set the same price for all events , regardless of popularity .
30 How much can Japan 's corporate punters sell before they set the market sliding under their feet ?
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