Example sentences of "['s] [noun] set [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And the government has lost a high court battle over the poll tax with one of the London charge capped councils ; the Court has upheld Lambeth Council 's decision to set the community charge at £521 rather than the £493 figure sought by the government .
2 Given the stark position on the streets of Northern Ireland , is it not the right hon. Gentleman 's responsibility to set a date for the reconvening of talks , so that they can begin where they ended ?
3 It is the Hard Copy Manager 's responsibility to set the printer to match the volume attributes ; no printer setting codes are issued as the range of printers is diverse .
4 The relative stability in the north that followed Barbarossa 's defeat set the stage for the next step in the rise of the city states .
5 Mr Sherwood reacted by saying that the new terms from Temple had once again delayed SeaCo 's intention to set a date for the shareholder meeting .
6 CHARLES and Diana 's separation sets the seal on a long line of Windsor marital disasters .
7 Zeta 's Lad set the pace .
8 ( 6 ) Where an award has been given in the absence of a party , the arbitrator shall have power on that party 's application to set the award aside and to order a fresh hearing as if the award were a judgment and the application were made pursuant to Ord 37 , r 2. ( 7 ) With the consent of the parties and at any time before giving his decision and either before or after the hearing , the arbitrator may consult any expert or call for an expert report on any matter in dispute or invite an expert to attend the hearing as assessor .
9 She reached over by the man 's shoulder to set a styrene cup on his desk , and saw him look at it sharply .
10 As a result , the Bank 's view set the agenda for subsequent reforms .
11 There was also criticism of the authorities ' reluctance to set a date for the elections ( scheduled for early 1992 — see pp. 38135 ; 38325 ) .
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