Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] set [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Middlesbrough has set a budget of £21.6m , £1.4m above the provisional limit . |
2 | AN APPEAL from Down Under has set a North-East couple searching for a namesake . |
3 | Chancellor Norman Lamont has set a monitoring range of 0–4pc for M0 , which measures notes and coins in circulation plus bank balances at the Bank of England . |
4 | God has set the seed of his Spirit in our hearts and intends to produce in us a crop of lovely qualities of character if we do not grieve the Spirit ( Eph. 4:30 ) by wilful disobedience or neglect . |
5 | Apart from the budget , Britain hopes to set the negotiating mandate for the new members queueing to join , probably initially Sweden , Finland and Austria . |
6 | Those with a taste for Machiavellian plots have suggested that maybe Mr Li has set a trap for Mr Zhu by leaving him in charge at a time when he will have to tackle the delicate problems of an over-heating economy . |
7 | ‘ Sonny has set the date for next year , ’ Bull O'Malley said . |
8 | The EC has set a limit of 100 ug/litre but a US study suggests this should be significantly reduced because of a ‘ highly significant relationship ’ between chloroform and cancers of the bladder , colon and rectum . |
9 | For the most part , Hollywood has set the agenda . |
10 | Unfortunately , however , plastic recycling is little practised in this country although Tesco has set the ball rolling with a limited scheme . |