Example sentences of "set as [art] " in BNC.

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1 But , it is equally important that the imagined outcome should not be set as a goal ; it is not possible to imagine the unexpected however rich our imaginations , and so the possible pot of gold is used to justify our involvement .
2 The maximum 15 per cent share was set as a form of protection of BTG 's independence , other protection measures include the government 's golden share and the right of UK universities to appoint a director to the BTG board .
3 I was fascinated by our shiny mahogany Sobell wireless set as a kid , and would wait hours for Dick Barton to emerge from the back .
4 Few ordinary citizens could afford to pay the 300 roubles which Kirov had set as a starting price for the most basic of suits .
5 A specified time should be set as a deadline when outgoing mail should be ready if it is to be despatched that day .
6 This value is set as a final payment and the monthly payments are set accordingly .
7 We will usually be treating individual instructions or groups of instructions in terms of the facilities that they control , so it is worth saying a few words here about the instruction set as a whole .
8 We expected that if a task was set as a group task , then it should be done as a group .
9 The reason for this advice is that quite possibly the question was set as a trap , and if you refrain have avoided it by good luck rather than good management .
10 A word or combination of letters set as a single unit .
11 However , union fees are almost invariably set as a constant amount of earnings rather than a proportion .
12 I would therefore propose that September 1993 be set as a tentative deadline for the confirmation of events , dates and locations .
13 Such deposits would normally earn a rate of interest close to the equivalent of the average rate of discount at the most recent Treasury bill tender and would be called in amounts set as a percentage of eligible liabilities .
14 The item below that is the shortfall in planning application fees , this is application fees for er mineral extraction applications which are , these are set as a statutory charge erm we 've picked up in the budget monitoring reports which have been to previous committees that the from this source has been falling off , as a few words explain that in this paragraph .
15 it was agreed that thirty one January would be set as a deadline for recruiting national account execs , pending a salary review
16 Easter had been set as the tentative date to ‘ roll-in ’ the first aircraft and everything was looking on course for this .
17 This was set as the minimum for contributions to the first loan , in 1522 , men of less substance being let on until , perhaps , the yield had proved disappointing .
18 Editor , — As R Buckland points out , the clinical terms project is set as the foundation of the NHS 's information technology strategy and is supported by professional bodies .
19 Lorrimer had one set as the Senior P.S.O .
20 A period of seven years was set as the publication cycle for new editions ; the sixteenth edition thus appeared on time in 1958 .
21 The Council of Ministers announced on March 7 that June 12 had been set as the date for multiparty local and provincial elections ( to the assemblées populaires communales and the assemblées populaires de wilayas ) , postponed from December 1989 and then again from March 1990 [ see p. 37218 ] to allow more time for newly-created political parties to prepare their campaigns .
22 He is convinced the necessary seven member states whichever they may be can still meet the criteria for economic convergence which has been set as the minimum to permit a single currency in a majority of member states .
23 When the Highlanders failed to accept William and Mary in place of James VII of Scotland ( James II of England ) , the last day of 1691 was set as an ultimatum by William III .
24 GCC Interior Ministers met in Kuwait on Nov. 21 and 22 , and Finance Ministers met on Nov. 22 but apparently failed to make progress on proposals for a customs union — a step towards creation of a common market by the year 2000 which had been set as an objective earlier in the year [ see p. 38985 ] .
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