Example sentences of "set [adv] [pron] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 It 's given me five clear working days to set up my appointments for next week .
2 Basically you can set up your machine for making pleats and then knit in double jacquard .
3 We will set out our agenda for changing Britain for good — our radical
4 BUSINESS leaders set out their priorities for John Major yesterday , with lower interest rates at the top .
5 I listened carefully to my hon. Friends , and especially my hon. Friend the Member for Sherwood ( Mr. Stewart ) , when they set out their ideas for extending and expanding the work that I have described in the affected areas .
6 They have not even set out their parameters for the financing of the station .
7 The National Rivers Authority ( NRA ) has set out its proposals for the development of water resources in Britain over the next 30 years .
8 PTI reported on Feb. 2 that the separatist United Liberation Front of Assam ( ULFA ) had set out its terms for discussions with the central government in a recent letter to the state Governor D. D. Thakur .
9 Kermode has set out his reasons for refusing it in Essays on Fiction , and Lodge has remarked , ‘ To open a book or article by …
10 SCARBOROUGH manager Ray McHale has set out his stall for next season and plans a cautious plunge into the transfer market this summer .
11 DEC SETS OUT ITS ROADMAP FOR FUTURE ITERATIONS OF ALPHA RISC
12 Our chief source of information on Roman architecture for the first century B.C. is Marcus Vitruvius Pollio who wrote his famous work De Architectura , which he dedicated to Augustus , in 25 B.C. Vitruvius , as we call him , sets out his plans for an ideal Roman city in the first volume of his work .
13 In San Salvador , meanwhile , the FMLN issued a communique setting down its conditions for a truce .
14 In San Salvador , meanwhile , the FMLN issued a communique setting down its conditions for a truce .
15 The fact that the Institute was setting down its objectives for the first time was seen as ‘ a move in the right direction ’ .
16 Setting aside his disdain for capitalism , Fidel Castro has recently urged executives of Cubapetroleo , the state-run energy firm , to seek foreign investment more energetically .
17 All this week is for is going on appointments I 've made last week , and for setting up my appointments for next week .
18 When the King left London in 1642 to travel north and set up his standard for the Civil War , he visited Little Gidding , together with Prince Rupert and Prince Charles .
19 In a White Paper , Streamlining the Cities ( 1983 ) , the Conservative government set out its case for further structural change .
20 In February ULFA set out its terms for entering into negotiations with the central government , including a withdrawal of President 's rule and a ceasefire [ see p. 38006 ] .
21 In the Cox Report we therefore set out our rationale for explicit knowledge about language in a separate section , and printed as part of it the statements of attainment about knowledge about language from the three profile components , bringing them together in order to show their coherence .
22 It was called " Reunion by Destruction " and in it Eliot set out his reasons for opposing the idea of uniting the Anglican , Presbyterian , Congregationalist and Methodist churches .
23 The uncertainty over the Scottish party 's position arose after Mr Smith set out his vision for Labour 's future at the start of last week .
24 These are a set of highly restrictive constraints , and Marx set out his schema for simple reproduction as follows :
25 It was a confident Neil Kinnock who hammered home his attack on the government and set out his stall for the election , concentrating on the economy , investment and education .
26 Below this he set out his arguments for and against .
27 Will my right hon. Friend set out his policy for 1992 — — so that I can congratulate him on his anniversary again next year , when he will still be Prime Minister ?
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