Example sentences of "[be] [adv] set for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | No time-scales for introduction are set , but Amdahl does not plan an integrated application environment until its two lines of long-awaited Sparc machines are out — they 're now set for year-end and early next year respectively . |
2 | No time-scales for introduction are set , but Amdahl does not plan an integrated application environment until its two lines of long-awaited Sparc machines are out — they 're now set for year-end and early next year respectively , see below . |
3 | He took her arm and led her to the dining room , where the gleaming long rectangular table had been impeccably set for two . |
4 | As Wright Mills observed in his critique , ‘ The Professional Ideology of Social Pathologists ’ : ‘ If the members of an academic profession are recruited from similar social contexts and if their backgrounds and careers are relatively similar , there is a tendency for them to be uniformly set for some common perspective ’ . |
5 | The racial mixture was soon to be sharpened , as the mid-century railway boom got under way , by new waves of immigrants from Ireland , the Forest of Dean , Herefordshire , and Somerset , but already the social , political , and religious pattern of the new South Wales and the eastern valleys of Monmouthshire had been firmly set for another century . |
6 | Now , with the Hollywood movie Not Without My Daughter , in which he stars opposite Sally Field , due out later this year , it looks as if he 's finally set for international fame . |
7 | The scene is thus set for large-scale reductivist paraphrases , which in different ontological theories take on different forms , depending upon what kind of entities are regarded as basic . |
8 | The property is perfectly set for easy access to the capital city of Hamilton . |
9 | The table was already set for high tea , with ham , bread and butter and a very yellow cake . |