Example sentences of "[verb] set [pn reflx] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He has set himself the task of trying to discuss the agenda Labour needs to develop over the next two decades on issues such as training , education and poverty .
2 The university has set itself the objective of becoming an outstanding research and teaching university .
3 Yesterday the Labour coordinating committee met for its annual get together , now this is the body that has set itself the task of modernizing the Labour Party , a difficult task at the best of times , made more difficult now because there is a growing shortage of volunteers for the cause , they ca n't even raise enough members to fill their own executive .
4 But given that the RSPB has set itself the task of changing European farming policy to save the Barn Owl , it 's going to be a monumental task .
5 Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children has set itself the task of completely renovating a 55-bed long stay hospital in Iasi for children suffering from hepatitis and diabetes .
6 For example , the West Midlands Regional Health Service has set itself the target of achieving a minimum of 33% of women non-executive directors who will advise on and develop the Regional Health Authority 's policy .
7 Sweden has set itself the target of freezing carbon dioxide emissions at 1986 levels by the year 2010 .
8 Britain has just 8 megawatts of wind power capacity installed to date , compared with 35 MW in India , 250 MW in Denmark and 1,400 MW in California — which has set itself the target of meeting 10 per cent of energy needs through wind power by the year 2000 .
9 Among the 800 hardened athletes in St Clements yesterday were four students from Buckingham University … they 've set themselves the goal of running the New York Marathon to raise money for charity … this was to be their first serious test .
10 In retirement he had set himself the task of making a replica Tomkin long-case clock .
11 Peirce had set himself the task of methodically classifying , and looking for applications of , the n-dimensional systems for all
12 The mere fact that I have set myself the end X , with Y as a necessary means to it , and without conflict with other prudential or moral considerations , does not guarantee me from being mistaken in doing Y ( Anyone who supposed that it did would indeed be guilty of the Naturalistic Fallacy without appeal . )
13 Sixty years ago C. J. Herrick , the American comparative anatomist , dubbed it the ‘ organ of civilisation ’ , and I have set myself the task of seeing how far our scientific knowledge of nerve cells might earn the neocortex this grandiose title : Would these nerve cells , as actors , be able to perform the play , ‘ Civilisation ’ ?
14 These multi-agency teams have set themselves the task of identifying new cases , providing assessment by a member of the team and recommending suitable services .
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