Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] set for [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hocine Ait Ahmed , leader of the Socialist Forces Front ( FFS ) , declined to attend , and reiterated on Feb. 10 that a date should be set for a return to a " democratic process " which should include the FIS .
2 A time-scale should be set for the achievement of each of the steps identified , accompanied by a system of monitoring which is independent of those concerned with accomplishing the aim .
3 CHC had been saying for a long time , and it seemed to be falling on deaf ears that a date should be set for the closure of Friern and that money should not be spent on the hospital but on services in the community .
4 Limits might be set for the amount of animal manure put on the land , and for inorganic fertiliser application , based on crop and soil types .
5 Indeed the whole issue of Sabbath observance could be set for a return to fashion .
6 THE Premier League could be set for a £30 million-plus windfall if negotiations to sell television rights worldwide are concluded this week .
7 She , like her trainer , could be set for a good season .
8 VIRGIN tycoon Richard Branson is moving into computers and could be set for a head-on clash with Amstrad chief Alan Sugar .
9 By the end of the nineties , we could be set for the first Oscars awarded to synthetic actors .
10 Performance standards could be set for the team based on a percentage reduction in those losses over a set period .
11 Given that the land had been distributed to the peasants , Bukharin suggested that without the intervention of the state , that is , the proletarian state , the scene would be set for a ‘ new American-style cycle ’ , by which he meant the development of capitalist commodity production in agriculture with a process of centralisation taking place and the development of agri-factories .
12 A particular timescale would be set for the implementation of the appropriate strategies .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 The traditional essay-type question can be set for the whole class and pupils can respond at their own level .
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