Example sentences of "[be] [adv] set the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Such demands were given urgency by the publication in 1915 of Maternity : letters from working women which described experiences of motherhood in harrowing terms ; they were also to set the agenda for the 1918 Maternity and Child Welfare Act and interwar policy .
2 Corvan 's achievement , then — with a narrow stock of materials and against a background of retrenchment , in which the bourgeoisie 's musical values , like its money , were increasingly setting the framework of socio-musical relationships — was to articulate those materials to the needs of his own particular audience .
3 Once one of these grounds has been established , the party seeking the setting aside , which can be the adjudication officer or the claimant , must show that it is just to set the decision aside .
4 Her manner said that this was a thing of great indifference to her , but that she was just setting the record straight .
5 On the opposite side of the room another fire burned brightly behind the high table , and a page was carefully setting the finger bowl in its place .
6 The effect was partly to set the poet amongst the roots of a wood or forest , until , as Mortimer Cropper had pointed out , one realised that the background was one of those compartmentalised Wardian cases , in which the Victorians grew plants in controlled environments , or created self-sustaining ponds , in order to study the physiology of plants and fishes .
7 And not just in Britain either , though it was now setting the pace - or at least contributing its own in all these fields .
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