Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] set [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He also seems to go further than this and sets the pattern for future elite theorists in distinguishing between maximum utility for a community and maximum utility of a community .
2 It was warm , crisp , fresh and set the taste buds up nicely for the main event .
3 Indirect control through taxes or charges runs the risk that the government might do its sums wrong and set the tax too low .
4 Though the Khmers Rouges signed the agreement in Paris in 1991 that set the scene for the election campaign , they have not honoured their promise to stop fighting .
5 Planning involves a series of action steps , such as going to bed earlier than usual and setting an alarm ( or a failsafe system incorporating two or more alarms ! ) . for more on the need for specificity see Action plans on page 1 .
6 It must be Mr Kinnock 's task this week to capture this new agenda for Labour and set the party on the path to power .
7 This is the real point which lies at the heart of the present appeal ; in a sense , everything which I have said so far has done no more than set the stage for its consideration .
8 This session ‘ To strengthen the poor ’ is important and sets the tone for the rest of the weekend .
9 In a tight match at Christleton visitors Oakmere batted first and set a total of 165 for five , Paul Matthews 66 .
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