Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb mod] set [art] " in BNC.

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1 Concern about a baby 's bowel movements can set the scene for concern and anxiety .
2 Harry Greenway , Conservative MP for Ealing North , said the Home Secretary should set a limit on the expenditure of the inquiry and reassure people the money was being spent wisely .
3 A Lending and Security Act would set the framework of law regarding security in personal property , whether consumer or commercial transactions were involved ; in particular , it would cover what lenders could do to recover their money if borrowers defaulted , and how their security interest in any goods involved would be recorded and safeguarded .
4 no , what I 'm saying is I think that 's something that the B A I E education committee nationally should sit down and have a look at , I mean it may well be that at the end of the day Napier would set a better exam paper than they would er , also I 've suggested to them and again they have n't that Napier validate the course do the marking but with perhaps two B A I E fellows
5 Dittmar does agree with Jansher , however , that not paying prize money may set an unfortunate precedent .
6 A series of positive reports regarding homework tasks can set the tone of the group to follow .
7 He was also aware that similar arrangements were being explored between Nottingham and the East Midlands District and that the Cambridge Board/Eastern District solution might set a national precedent .
8 His old classmate , Gil Kenny , who later became a local police chief , said no one thought Jack would set the world alight .
9 The National Railway Museum will set the family purse back by a similar sum .
10 In a trice , office machines can set the type and print it out in fine detail .
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