Example sentences of "[pers pn] set the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 How many shall I set the table for ?
2 it is important that you set the straps for your own foot size .
3 You set the weight one sorry the weight , it 's probably it 's it 's hard to explain it like that , but you apply the decoder function F here F bracket to the particular tuple and you get a state J. So you set the weight for that particular state .
4 Although she sets the goals for him to achieve , in fact success depends on the mutual effort of the physiotherapist and the patient .
5 What are we setting the end for ?
6 Opening remarks are important since they set the tone for the rest of the sales interview .
7 In a sense that mechanism is the cause of the industrial change : the shift to a new international division of labour occurs because of the international market and the multinational corporations , or because they set the framework for profit-oriented production and investment .
8 In form and style they set the pattern for the first generation of purpose-built station buildings .
9 I have gone into this at some length because it sets the stage for what Wittgenstein says .
10 Though the technique employed in The Dear Deceit represents a laying-bare of traditional narrative devices without offering an alternative approach , it sets the stage for the more radical break with the conventions of realism which Brooke-Rose 's fiction demonstrated four years later .
11 When Charles received the ( initially ) doubtful title of emperor from Pope Leo III on Christmas Day , 800 , he set the scene for later claims that the Pope had the power to install , or to depose , the Emperor .
12 Though his thought may have been in some respects dry and narrow as a result , he set the agenda for modern philosophy and theology .
13 There was also Wartberg himself : he set the pattern for all my future employers .
14 For Mrs Thatcher , at loggerheads with many of her own party over European issues , this summit was crucial , as it set the tone for debates leading up to 1992 — not only for European unification but for the next British election in which Europe will be a deciding factor .
15 The first day was always important , it set the tone for the whole year .
16 It set the tone for the others by being massive — 500 pages in A4 format .
17 They were the first big fish I tried to catch when I decided to be more selective with my fishing , and when I did catch a big chub on my first attempt it set the scene for my present angling outlook .
18 Coupled with the publication of the BCF theory in 1951 , it set the scene for many important developments in the theory and practice of crystallisation .
19 This building was the first great Byzantine church in Russia and it set the pattern for innumerable smaller churches .
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