Example sentences of "[noun pl] have set [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The words have to set the atmosphere , you see . |
2 | Given the long-standing behavioural problems that the pupils attending these sites have set the teaching staff in schools , how is it that they can be brought together in a seemingly improbable admixture with the results , orderly and controlled , as described above ? |
3 | Conservatives have set a target of £20,000 to raise for the General Election campaign . |
4 | In 1991 they raised more than £3,000 for the national BBC appeal and , after taking a well-earned year off , organisers have set a target of £10,000 . |
5 | For some two decades , from the solemnity of 2001 : A Space Odyssey to the broad spoof of Spaceballs ( 1987 ) and the engagingly camp whimsy of Earth Girls Are Easy ( 1988 ) , space movies have set the pace for the development of special effects . |
6 | Since then , chemists have set the half-life at 10 years . |
7 | Two wingwalkers have set a world record by handing a baton between aircraft flying just twelve feet apart . |
8 | For Saturday the police have set a limit of 4,500 . |
9 | For Saturday the police have set a limit of 4,500 . |
10 | But three key findings have set the scene for subsequent debate on the system . |
11 | The authorities have set a limit of one twist per customer per week , which is no way to handle the problem . |
12 | It 's … er … not been made public , but the kidnappers have set a deadline of October the eleventh for handing over the document . ’ |