Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun] set for " in BNC.

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1 These setting can be used as the default setting for all the paragraphs of the document or to alter the characteristics of an individual paragraph .
2 It was a gloomy place , almost a replica of the film set for Brief Encounter .
3 Centres amy request cassette recordings of the passages set for Series 2 and Series 4 examinations .
4 Centres may request cassette recordings of the passages set for Series 2 and Series 4 examinations .
5 Centres may request cassette recordings of the passages set for Series 2 and Series 4 examinations .
6 ‘ One ’ was a word of the Chelsea set for the first person singular , and one might perhaps venture the thought of a pun in the words of the inscription .
7 The Bar Association at its annual conference on June 30 strongly urged the adoption of a multiparty system , declaring that the APC had " failed to achieve any of the goals set for itself " .
8 They should also have details of the objectives set for them plus a specification of what the company sees as an ideal candidate .
9 Control is exercised by financial techniques and revision of the objectives set for each unit .
10 Each proposal was subjected to scrutiny to ensure that it was in accordance with the criteria set for Phase 2 Pilot Courses and as a result 96 submissions were adopted .
11 The Community has kept apace with the timetable set for adoption of the legislation by the end of 1992 .
12 Within the limits set for him , Mr Perez de Cuellar did well .
13 For example , whilst many of the papers published in Scottish Journal of Geology are geochemical in nature , the core set of journals in geochemistry may well not contain it , and so researchers may well choose to publish in the core set for their sub-field , rather than the core set for Scottish geology .
14 Put in the refrigerator to set for an hour or more .
15 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of shorter papers and monographic articles .
16 It is suggested that the extremes of page lengths indicate confusion over the objectives set for the journal , between the publication of short communications and monographic articles .
17 In all the exchanges of information during the design stage , frequent reference should be made to the objectives set for the project and the standards of the various components .
18 It is the churches which have too often failed to live according to the model set for them by Christ .
19 The vendor may have agreed to sell land with vacant possession , but at the date set for completion be unable or unwilling to provide it .
20 During taxi manoeuvres and take-off the pictures will show ground views to get those at the controls set for a flight to remember .
21 At the time set for the sale , it was realised that a special trainload of buyers , pressmen and spectators was due to arrive at Ayr railway station and the sale was delayed to await their arrival .
22 The Prophet , having missed his first killing strike , realised he would have to move fast to avoid capture by the trap set for him by his hated enemy .
23 Lucy Telford drove at a steady pace , her mind occupied by the task set for her by Aunt Bertha .
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