Example sentences of "[be] set for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Either an early access or a general availability announcement has been set for the third quarter of 1993 , three to six months before OSF .
2 On every release , targets are set for the whole sales force by the sales manager or director , in consultation with the marketing division .
3 Individual limits on emissions of pollutants are set for the 29 coal and oil-fired power stations , and operating conditions and standards are laid out .
4 By the end of the nineties , we could be set for the first Oscars awarded to synthetic actors .
5 Other people are hoping that the standards that can be set for the 7 , 11 and 14 tests must necessarily be so low that they need hardly be attended to .
6 The traditional essay-type question can be set for the whole class and pupils can respond at their own level .
7 A key feature of any quality assurance programme should be a system whereby managers regularly review different aspects of the service and provide feedback to staff about their performance and the performance of the unit so that new objectives can be set for the next assessment period .
8 Oxford and Cambridge came face to face for the first time today when the scales were set for the official weigh-in .
9 Targets for reducing the death toll from heart disease , cancer and other illnesses were set for the first time last year , yet little has happened since then , the British Medical Association said yesterday .
10 New standards were set for the working-class house in terms of space , WC , bathrooms , sunlight and garden space .
11 The full release of Data Connection 's SNAP-APPN is set for the second quarter of the year .
12 Comdex/Sucesu is set for the Parque Anhembi and Center Norte in Sao Paulo , Brazil August 23-27 and expects 450 exhibitors and 135,000 attendees .
13 But , after this , the scene was set for the 1936 Berlin Olympics where , as Richard Mandell points out : ‘ Racial policy permeated all aspects of German life in the Nazi era .
14 The game was set for the second goal-less draw at the ground in four days , when Andy Melville scored following a free kick .
15 But then the scene was set for the first of Darlington 's structural engineering companies to install a series of iron bridges on the rapidly expanding rail networks .
16 Having steadily reduced the preparation from organism to circuit , the stage was set for the final reduction ; Kandel 's colleague Samuel Schacher dissected out the specific sensory and motor neurons and incubated them together in a dish ( a procedure known as tissue culture ) .
17 The capture of Côte 304 represented the first breach in the ‘ Line of Resistance ’ that Pétain had prescribed on taking up his command , and with it the stage was set for the final German attack on the Mort Homme , with the elder Falkenhayn once again in command .
18 The stage was set for the following year when Christie 's New York offered the now famous ‘ Egyptian ’ clock , estimated at $200,000–300,000 .
19 The Court of Appeal lifted it as a matter of principle , even though a hearing on the merits was set for the following day .
20 A price of 200 francs CFA per kg. was set for the 1989/90 season , half the previous season 's level .
21 Thus the scene was set for the worst disaster in the history of the British Army .
22 The next meeting was set for the 23rd April but three days later disaster struck the party whilst they were viewing the God 's Gift Copper Mine .
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