Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [vb mod] set [art] " in BNC.

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1 Despite this , Cureton has made a very important contribution to the study of poetic rhythm which should set the tone for rhythmic analysis for some time to come .
2 It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent .
3 It 'd also allow Miss 's lawyers to seek an injunction preventing the deportation which would set a legal precedent .
4 They will be accompanied by the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and hundreds of dancers in a spectacle which will set the scene for the greatest soccer occasion in the history of the United States .
5 The light is quite strongly directional , and to avoid excessive variations in contrast within the depth of the scene you should set the light as far back from the subject as possible within the limits of what is acceptable to give a good exposure , each doubling of the distance reducing the brightness of the scene by a factor of four .
6 It is the parents who must set an example of consideration and true courtesy to the teenagers , whether they seem to deserve it or not .
7 It dwarfed , for instance , the monument on the river bank to the Renaissance explorers and circumnavigators who 'd set the tiny country on the path to greatness .
8 Thus , for the question about the slow pace of educational change you could set a paragraph to answer the following questions .
9 This has recently been approved and the first meeting which will set a research agenda will be held in July 1989 .
10 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
11 What is needed is a leader who will set an example in worship and give some brief teaching from the scriptures .
12 It is only through the influence of individuals who can set an example , and whom the masses recognize as their leaders , that they can be induced to perform the work and undergo the renunciations on which the existence of civilization depends .
13 And the provision for the county is well over the allocations in the structure plan already , but the County Council , sent observations to the District Council to say , We 're not going to object to this particular er windfall site coming forward for a hundred and sixty houses , because it 's recycling existing urban land , and in that case we can set the policy to one side .
14 Before turning to the precise terms of the statutory provisions I must set the scene by referring to the facts .
15 Strange said : " Athletes who are in the public eye have a responsibility to conduct themselves in a manner which can set a positive example .
16 ‘ I think in many ways it will set the tone certainly for the coming year and perhaps beyond , ’ she said , adding that it ‘ turns trickle-down economics around 180 degrees . ’
17 The English team are full of great players who could set the world alight .
18 Chairman , thank , thank you very much indeed erm Chairman , I will in fact and er perhaps if I read that in the first instance I have n't circulated it erm if I read that the first instance it will set the of what I have to say .
19 Liverpool 's education officials are viewing the project as an exciting and dynamic venture which could set the scene for future plans .
20 The comments come just ahead of two key decisions by Scottish Office ministers which will set the tone for the new curriculum and could damage the wide agreement over its introduction .
21 This could and did result in nasty crash landings which could set the bombs off .
22 St. P. J. Eymard , founder of the Blessed Sacrament Congregation , regarded the Eucharist as the fire which would set the whole world alight .
23 Then the monstrous green body exploded like a balloon of filth , spattering the walls of the cavern and the cages of the cowering young prisoners — the last time he/she would set a mark upon them .
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