Example sentences of "[conj] it set [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Although it set a standard , model housing of any description could only touch the fringes of the problem ; the vast majority of the poor continued to live in houses far from model . |
2 | What emerges from an examination of the FFYP is that it set a pattern for the Soviet economy that persists up to the present day . |
3 | If the constant marginal costs differ , then only the firm with the lowest marginal cost is left in the market and it sets a price just below the marginal cost of the next-to-lowest cost firm . |
4 | It was one of those occasions that had everybody looking , both staff and the queue and it set a mood for the day — and , indeed , the week . |
5 | This building was the first great Byzantine church in Russia and it set the pattern for innumerable smaller churches . |
6 | The scheme is being widely debated within television because it sets a precedent for other companies . |
7 | I have gone into this at some length because it sets the stage for what Wittgenstein says . |
8 | It was an electric car that first broke the 100 km/h barrier , when it set a world speed record of 104 km/h in 1898 . |
9 | For Mrs Thatcher , at loggerheads with many of her own party over European issues , this summit was crucial , as it set the tone for debates leading up to 1992 — not only for European unification but for the next British election in which Europe will be a deciding factor . |