Example sentences of "set [noun pl] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Are you hinting you have no wish to set eyes on this place again ? ’
2 He further argues that with multiple measures there is a danger of losing focus , and that it is difficult to set targets for some indicators because there are no historical data on them .
3 The examiner is quite entitled to set questions on any topic in the syllabus regardless of whether a lecture on it has been given or not and you should look out for the " old foxes " .
4 It has been easier in the past to give in to the child 's demands , so learning to set limits across all aspects of the child 's behaviour can be critical for coping with the battles about food .
5 This allows you to Clear and Set fonts to any range .
6 Was it only Friday when she 'd first set eyes on those features that appealed to her so strongly ?
7 The moment we set eyes on each other … six years ago . ’
8 What I suppose I imagined was that it would all be plain sailing from the moment we set eyes on each other . ’
9 It was near twenty years since he had been here , and he had never , to his knowledge , so much as set eyes on any member of the surviving household .
10 The bill would have limited textile imports to a 1 per cent annual increase , and set quotas for most shoe imports at 1989 levels .
11 National legislation defines the powers of local authorities , and may set limits to those powers .
12 Athelstan stared at the closed , set faces of both knights .
13 " But for me I do n't reckon you 'd ever have set eyes on each other . "
14 Something had sparked into life when they had first set eyes on each other , though , and even Julius 's self-control had melted away as the spark had ignited a flame , and then a fire .
15 ‘ It was Sheena Hawthorne , and it was the first time we had set eyes on each other for 50 years , ’ Betty says .
16 The couple fell in love before they had even set eyes on each other during a six-month long distance courtship .
17 have set countries on any sort of breakthrough path .
18 Just loading the committee with responsibility for everything inevitably means setting priorities with some subjects receiving less attention than others .
19 Instead , it looks like a recipe for setting ministers at each other 's throats .
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