Example sentences of "[noun] set for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Town hall set for a new look |
2 | and was then boarded the team coach set for a quiet weekend before today 's clash at Ipswich Town . |
3 | Leave the rabbit to set for a few moments . |
4 | So far 52 have left the Company with firm departure dates set for a further 62 . |
5 | LIVERPOOL goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar was last night set for a dramatic move to Oldham Athletic . |
6 | All four look set for a bright future . |
7 | With such creative flair and technical expertise , the art of the Billboard Poster and the Advertising Hoarding look set for an innovative and fresh look in the ‘ 90's . |
8 | However , at the classroom level there may be specific objectives set for a particular session or activity . |
9 | Sharon set for a Basic £16m |
10 | Controversy was thus avoided and the tone set for a glittering festival of commemorative events , congratulatory speeches , and social gatherings spread over nine days . |