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

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1 Bear in mind the way each technique sets the body up in a different way .
2 I propose that honourable members of this council er would not wish to be associated with such a disgraceful campaign to oust councillor , even if he does have strongly held views and I would like to give councillor as chairman of the environment committee , this opportunity to set the record straight on that point .
3 And three days before these lines were written , English Heritage set the seal on Eliot 's Kensington associations by putting a plaque on the block where he spent his last and happiest years .
4 Last night , he gave himself another opportunity to set the record straight with a gutsy 9–7 win against Scotland 's Alan McManus .
5 Alternatively , there is the example of some churches overseas , where an instrumental prelude sets the mood and is the beginning of the service .
6 This Act set the date in the summer term after which children aged 16 are no longer required to attend school .
7 For further help set a limit to the number of paragraphs you will use .
8 The second day , a Monday , saw the English team set a target of 185 to win , which was quite beyond the Frenchmen , who crashed to 26 all out .
9 You use this procedure to set the time , date , size of floppy drives A and B ( if fitted ) and the type of monitor or ‘ primary display ’ .
10 In that case , the hon. Gentleman sets an example and shows that in a free society people can decide what they want to drink .
11 A new wave in British sculpture set the art world here bussing during the last two decades of the 19th century when the status quo of classically austere , cold , funerary white marble was disturbed by the throbbing emotional statements of talented young men like Alfred Gilbert ( who gave us Eros in Piccadilly Circus ) George Frampton , Alfred Drury , Hamo Thorneycroft and others .
12 In fact , Albany and Schwartz tell us , the Davy lamp enabled the managers of the mines to extend operations into seams with dangerous atmospheres , so when accidents did occur , the chances of being killed were far higher , This example sets the tone of the remainder of the book , which discusses more topical issues in science and how they are manipulated to serve one vested interest or another .
13 This incident set the pattern for my relationship with Frank Dick over the ensuing seven years .
14 In the opinion of many , the finest eighteenth-century French furniture set a standard of quality and craftsmanship that has never been equalled though much emulated , appearing in such widely divergent mutations as John Henry Belter 's high Victorian rococo revival to the sleek Art Deco refinement of Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann .
15 This letter sets a tone for much missionary work in the early Middle Ages .
16 This book set the pattern for over forty similar historical romances , the most successful of which were The Sea Hawk ( 1915 ) , Scaramouche ( 1921 ) , and Captain Blood ( 1922 ) .
17 But the pessimists include Edward Shevardnadze , whose sudden resignation as foreign minister set the tone at the meeting from December 17th to 27th of the Congress of People 's Deputies , the Soviet super-parliament .
18 These changes in social identity set the parameters of potential riots , but the actual incidence and seriousness of rioting often depended on the actions of individual officials and the presence of random catalysts which could prompt disturbances .
19 Within this context setting a pattern of training sessions was not seen as a high priority .
20 The broad gauge set the standard for developments for half a century , largely because the greater stability permitted higher speeds than were then possible on the narrow gauge and hence led to engineering advances that would make such speeds possible , eventually in the narrow gauge as well .
21 The following function sets the print control variable to the parameter passed and returns a null string .
22 Taylor was given the perfect platform to set the record straight at yesterday 's press conference .
23 The first national conference of the Cooperative Party set the agenda .
24 Put simply , the failure of economic management at the centre and the onset of economic crisis set a context in which the continued survival of a relatively independent or autonomous sphere of politics , reflected in the institutional form of local government , became less likely .
25 In a strong breeze set the traveller and play the mainsheet to relieve the helm
26 The softgrained , ponderous opening sets the tone for a lifeless , long drawn out haul .
27 On Nov. 13 , the National Assembly set the date for presidential elections for Jan. 12 , 1992 .
28 Take a little trouble setting the situation properly .
29 The contagious A Little Love sets the scene with a biting chorus , while Lonesome Cavalier and Bridge of Dreams would n't be out of place in the charts .
30 A LARGE crowd set the seal on a highly successful stamp convention on Teesside at the weekend .
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