Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] set [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is the responsibility of fundholding general practices to decide priorities for research in the context of the population 's needs and the contracts set with each provider . |
2 | The attitudes set in late Victorian times can be traced in British industry right through into our period . |
3 | With characteristic ingenuity , the Germans set to boring two mile-long tunnels — appropriately called ‘ Gallwitz ’ and ‘ Crown Prince ’ — in order to bring troops right up to the northern base of the Mort Homme in safety . |
4 | THE SMALL £5 in the corner ( as in pay no more than ) is a good introduction to Sofa Head 's second album , and inside it shrewdly builds on the foundations set by last year 's ‘ Pre Marital Yodelling ’ . |
5 | THE SMALL £5 in the corner ( as in pay no more than ) is a good introduction to Sofa Head 's second album , and inside it shrewdly builds on the foundations set by last year 's ‘ Pre Marital Yodelling ’ . |
6 | Middle management will ensure that the goals set by top management are being met . |
7 | whose watchword is awareness lest he fall into the traps set by those who follow darkness , |
8 | The research department has followed the lines set by that review . |
9 | On the other hand , the Hague Convention deals with a limited issue , that of service abroad ; it does not affect the rules as to the extent of the jurisdiction of the courts of a particular state , the rules of the forum court as to which documents are required to be served , nor the time-limits set for procedural steps under that law . |
10 | ‘ The questions set in 1993 will be seen to begin the gradual transition of style towards the 1994 papers . |
11 | The maximum compensation we will pay , within the levels set in each service , is the market value of the item lost or damaged in the post . |
12 | Control is exercised by financial techniques and revision of the objectives set for each unit . |
13 | The rugged Cuillins offer classic ridge walks — summer or winter — rock climbs on superb rock and spectacular views across to the islands set against fiery sunsets . |
14 | The full council will confirm the charges set on 4 March . |
15 | In 1990–1 , the first year of operation of the new system , he followed the latter course , and capped the charges set by 21 authorities . |
16 | It abolished the limits set on secondary educational expenditure in 1902 , and removed the exemptions to the requirement to attend school between the ages of 5 and 14 . |
17 | But his earliest critics often judged his theorizing not to match the standards set by Newtonian physics ( Hull , 1973 ) . |
18 | The tariffs set for these appellants |
19 | Knit row two with the carriages set like this . |