Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] set [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But the best chances were at the other end , and John Durnin who 's enjoying a new lease of life on the south coast should have set the ball rolling before half-time . |
2 | It was not the committee 's function to recommend release , but inevitably the committee would attempt to set a date at which there would be a reasonable prospect that the local review committee and then the Parole Board might be able to recommend release . |
3 | Conservative group leader Tony Richmond accused finance committee chair Jan Taylor of saying the council would have set a higher budget if it were not for government spending constraints . |
4 | The state bar would prefer to set a blanket rule governing all types of lawyers . |
5 | A few introductory words on the rules of English law will help to set the scene . |
6 | Applications will be accepted as long as they are made by 1st October 1991 but your council can chose to set a later date . |
7 | That night must have set the arts in Britain back years . |
8 | The oolerinnen must have set a trap for me . |
9 | As an employer , government must continue to set an example . |
10 | But he says the US farmer will tend to set the price level in world grain markets and those will remain low . |
11 | The US farmer will tend to set the world grain price , says economist Michael Murphy . |
12 | The parallelism of greater precision would seem to set the matter beyond doubt : " the ends of the earth " must surely function as specification of the ambiguous . |