Example sentences of "[Wh det] set [art] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 One of the best of early Romanesque churches in this region is S. Ambrogio in Milan , which set a pattern for Lombard churches .
2 However , it left unchanged at 9.75 per cent the more internationally sensitive Lombard rate , which set the ceiling for money market rates .
3 For example , in the web of agencies which surround the US presidency and make key foreign and defence policy decisions , Domhoff ( 1970 , 1978b ) claims to detect clear evidence of capitalist control over both popular and elite opinion-making agencies , which set the agenda for policy-making .
4 UNESCO-sponsored research , particularly associated with the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems , led to the publication of Many Voices , One World ( MacBride Commission , 1980 ) , which set the agenda for the 1980s and provided a spur to the creation of World Communications Year ( 1983 ) , continuing World Conferences on Strategies and Policies for Informatics , and other initiatives .
5 For example , the informal decision making that is a component of ‘ surgical signatures ’ and ‘ practice style ’ can be made explicit by use of clinical judgment analysis and related techniques , which set the basis for variations in diagnostic and therapeutic judgment on a statistically firm footing .
6 Understanding how the face of urban Britain emerged in the nineteenth century may pin-point how to tackle certain of the present problems , and , conceivably , identify the factors which set the die for urban life in the next century .
7 Paris was the focal centre of the Île de France region , which produced the early and most famous examples which set the pattern for the whole of northern Europe .
8 This week 's riot by 150 schoolgirls at Wimbledon station will almost certainly prove to be the crucial event of the election period , and the one which sets the tone for the next decade or so .
9 BANK RATE or MINIMUM LENDING RATE : The minimum rate the Bank of England will lend at , which sets the floor for all other interest rates .
10 FIVE years of debate culminated yesterday in a bill which sets the scene for the most dramatic transformation of British broadcasting since the launch of ITV in 1955 , writes Georgina Henry , Media Correspondent .
11 Five years of debate has culminated in a bill which sets the scene for the most dramatic transformation of British broadcasting since the launch of ITV in 1955 .
12 Five years of debate has culminated in a bill which sets the scene for the most dramatic transformation of British broadcasting since the launch of ITV in 1955 .
13 The piece begins with an orchestral prelude , subtitled ‘ In the style of Bach ’ — well , Bach revised by Gounod perhaps , an elegant an charming pastorale , which sets the mood for much of the rest .
14 A critical part of this model concerns the change in receptor sensitivity which sets the stage for the initiation of the spike by CICR .
15 Since an occasion is a circumstance favouring the occurrence of an event , one can see how occasion can evoke a mediate cause which sets the stage for a subsequent reaction .
16 You need to find out what sets the stage for an act of defiance — what happens before the disobedience , and what are the circumstances in which it occurs .
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