Example sentences of "[noun pl] set on [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 When you decide to get married , fix yourself up with someone of the old school , not one of those feminist flibbertigibbets of the kind Jim and I have landed ourselves with — undomesticated , never there , eyes set on further career mountains to be climbed .
2 The plain exterior circular walls partly supported the covering conical roof but , inside , six columns set on elliptical plan , assisted in this support .
3 The interior is unusual with columns set on circular plan but with flatter , straight sides to the exterior walls .
4 His artillery , standard three-pounder [ 1.4-kg ] guns , was arranged in five pairs between the various front-line regiments , with some additional guns and Coehorn mortars set on high ground to the rear and to the left .
5 Traditionally these courses are for the more able , particularly those with their sights set on higher education .
6 Your uncle must be years and years older than she is , and anyway , I rather gathered she 'd got her sights set on some fellow whose name she would n't tell me .
7 Carl Llewellyn , again riding Party Politics , has his sights set on Red Rum 's record of three Grand National victories .
8 Kylie however has her sights set on another star , and another decade , the 1940s .
9 Far from the slush of Hollywood 's romantic fifties films set on Balinese shores , this tropical island has a magical culture and scenery which enchant all who visit .
10 By adopting this methodical approach you should avoid the pitfalls and successfully answer any questions set on this subject .
11 Questions set on these lines have good diagnostic potential .
12 The full council will confirm the charges set on 4 March .
13 There were thus two examination systems set on diverging courses for membership of the same Division .
14 Both are basically shaped like upturned saucers set on rocky promontories above crags , and both look across dale in a basically northerly direction .
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