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

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1 Start with the mood music , where Maastricht sets a tone but not much more .
2 PROPERTY analysts at UBS Philips & Drew set a puzzle last year .
3 It is high time that Scotland set a lead to the world by establishing a fixed date for Easter .
4 If Schultz set the scene for the acceptability of the human capital theory , Denison provided the detailed , methodological framework for empirical studies to test the claim that the development of education or health services promotes economic growth .
5 Doncaster and Liverpool set the agenda last year and the pot is to be kept boiling with a Sunday point-to-point near Warwick on 26 April and a mixed flat and hurdles meeting at Lingfield on 1 August .
6 There was a radiator behind the chairs with a protecting shelf above it , and Donaldson set the plastic cups down on this .
7 And his involvement with industrial relations in such countries as Japan , Portugal , and Greece set the pattern for their future development while creating new techniques of international supervision .
8 Golf : Wadkins and Sluman set the pace with 65s Michael Williams sees the impressive Richardson and Wolstenholme lead Britain 's early challenge at Augusta
9 The NDF , which wanted a nationwide truce , said that peace talks with the government would be useless unless Aquino set an agenda to solve the problems of US economic domination , inadequate redistribution of farmland , poverty and government repression .
10 Since Auden set the fashion
11 THE film made me laugh and I really loved it when Kevin set the traps for the two bad men .
12 If the gallery outside the silver door had hummed and quivered and thrown out heat before , now the sensations were magnified and multiplied a hundred times as Calatin set the Silver Looms to harness the power of the sorcerer .
13 The big decisions thrown up by PESC have always been taken by full Cabinet , though Macmillan set a precedent followed by future prime ministers when he established in autumn 1960 a small Ministerial Action Group on Public Expenditure , known as ‘ Magpie ’ .
14 Letters were written ; faxes were sent ; phones rang hot as Dave set the wheels in motion on the mission to rescue Des .
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