Example sentences of "has set [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Suzie has lit the fire , and has set one small light to glow in the corner of the room . |
2 | With the VSX4 test suite already announced and starting to ship , X/Open Co is preparing to go public on XPG4 itself , and has set early October as the time when it will spill the beans . |
3 | In order to do this successfully we have to avoid two snares that our Enemy has set modern Christians . |
4 | John Pople has set new standards for quantum mechanics , theoretical chemists , and for the general chemistry community . |
5 | Last week 's government circular on the reforms was the third in the past year , and each one has set new priorities for staff . |
6 | Courtaulds Engineering has maintained its accident-free record since and has set new health and safety targets in the drive to match best international standards . |
7 | The organisation has set 2000 as the target for tropical timber producers to introduce sustainable policies . |
8 | Guinness Brewing Worldwide has set ambitious business targets and knows that every employee can make a major contribution . |
9 | Alan Tonke who has set this one up says that it has n't been easy getting together a viable collection of items to auction . |
10 | My family has set some poor standards but I hope that the breakdown of three of my children 's marriages will be seen as what it is , an honest admission of failure and a hope that a happier future lies in separate lives . |
11 | Respect for the individual implies equal opportunity for women and minorities — and IBM has set some good examples . |
12 | Certainly the TEC itself has set some tough targets . |
13 | In general Mrs Bottomley has set clear boundaries and timetables for the decisions and told the relevant authorities to work out their own salvation within them . |
14 | The government has set stringent targets ; incineration , even to produce electricity , does not count towards them . |
15 | Please could you let me know i ) if the council has set any time limit on these protracted negotiations and if so what it is and ii ) when planning consent is given will it apply from the date the original application was approved or the date the conditions were approved . |
16 | As I eat I can not help but notice the Frenchman attending to the pig ; he has now cut the animal 's throat and has set alight to the straw , the flames and smoke engulfing the unfortunate pig . |
17 | Also just completed is the score for Hydrogen Jukebox in which he has set 20 poems by Allen Ginsberg to music . |
18 | THERE have been few moments , if any , in the century-long history of Sheffield football rivalry when a goal by a Wednesday player has set United followers dancing with delight . |
19 | The committee charged with looking into the habits of the EBRD , which last year spent more on itself than on helping ex-communist countries , has set strict standards for the inquiry . |