Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] set [art] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Some of the super models like Linda Whatsername have actually dyed their hair red , so I guess I must have set a trend ! . |
2 | I 'd like to set the hairdresser on fire who did my mum 's hair , it looks hideous . |
3 | Although I 'm sure the article was of great interest to guitarists and bassists alike , I would like to set the record straight on a few points . |
4 | I would like setting the clock because erm |
5 | She could have set the Alice Liddell down comfortably on any of them , with room to spare . |
6 | For the millionth time : those who would like to set a comp , stop whingeing and send your ideas in — there 's even a £10 prize if it 's chosen . |
7 | Perhaps it is your childhood days that haunt your imagination and you would like to set a book some twenty , thirty or forty years back . |
8 | This will require considerable competence on behalf of the teacher who will need to set the general framework . |
9 | Most house sellers use an estate agent , who will help set a selling price , circulate your property 's details to potential buyers , put up a For Sale sign , arrange appointments , take viewers round and negotiate the sale . |
10 | They could have set the world alight . |
11 | Had Red Reg turned up here , one felt certain they would have set the whole menagerie on him . |
12 | It was thought he may have set a match to it himself . |
13 | Besides , he may have set the question like that with the object of seeing whether your mind is sufficiently adaptable to vary the order of what you have learnt . |
14 | If Wandsworth Council had succeeded it would have set a precedent for councils to take the NASUWT to court . |
15 | ‘ Had we let this one pass without action it would have set a precedent for others to follow and that can not be allowed to happen . ’ |