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

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1 Any change is likely to set the framework for the distribution of NHS finances for the foreseeable future .
2 In seeking to set the scene for the changing face of county hall , and in summarising the changing relationships between all involved in education , it is important to consider the meaning of ‘ delegation of authority ’ and the values it contains .
3 Presumably they were only here to set the scene for the current convention , as nothing represented a period later than the fifteenth century .
4 What we have succeeded in doing so far is to set the scene for the quantum mechanical play .
5 Very clearly , the Prime Minister saw the speech as an opportunity to set the agenda for an extended public discussion of educational issues .
6 Such demands were given urgency by the publication in 1915 of Maternity : letters from working women which described experiences of motherhood in harrowing terms ; they were also to set the agenda for the 1918 Maternity and Child Welfare Act and interwar policy .
7 The regional meetings called to set the agenda for the big human-rights conference in Vienna next month have provided forums for this bitterness .
8 To that end this meeting will bring together the most prominent scholars in the field to set the agenda for the future direction of cultural studies .
9 As Senior Clinical Research Associate you will play a key role in this pioneering phase , assisting in the design and implementation of programmes for clinical research and advising on the establishment of standard operating procedures to set the foundation for the future .
10 This committee scrutinised the case of each prisoner serving a life sentence in order to set the date for the first review , which might be more than seven years after the date of sentence .
11 The Iraqis argued that if the USA were to set the date for the Bush-Aziz meeting , Iraq should have been allowed to choose the date of the Baker-Saddam meeting .
12 But negotiations were broken off by the government on 3 May once the compositors at the Daily Mail refused to set the type for an editorial on ‘ For King and Country ’ .
13 When I was at college I did a pastiche of the student magazine , doing the fold , and it was called Shell , so we renamed it for that one issue Rolling Shell , and I ever so carefully did the lettering for both the title boxes , then I got really disappointed when it came to set the type for the front page article underneath the big photograph which we printed as duo tone , because I could do it on the I B M — I could actually do it in Times and I thought it was going to be really , you know , I 'd have to really struggle and find
14 I reassured him that this warning was unnecessary : my ambition was to set the record for the slowest lap of the circuit .
15 Try to set the example for the rest of your organization .
16 The mark also edged higher against the dollar after the Bundesbank announced it would allow market forces to set the rate for the weekly cash injection today , signalling a potential rise in the ‘ repo ’ rate .
17 David Boon helped set the foundation for the innings with a solid 40 and Dean Jones finished unbeaten on 48 as Australia won with two overs to spare .
18 This would set the scene for a super power scramble for the Middle East 's oil resources , the Soviet Union being driven to desperate measures by its lack of hard currency .
19 The example will also set the scene for a discussion of some more recent and more adequate attempts to characterize the essence of science and its methods .
20 Such teachers stand accused , for indeed such teaching might well set the scene for the continuation of a sinful and unhappy world for as long as life continues .
21 Such relations both define the form of inequality between places at any one time and also help set the scene for the next form of uneven development .
22 I 'll just set the scene for the others in that he 's er fifty five is n't he ?
23 They control initially and you know being feeling that you 're part of it you 're in charge of it can set the scene for the whole conversation .
24 They will be accompanied by the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and hundreds of dancers in a spectacle which will set the scene for the greatest soccer occasion in the history of the United States .
25 With exposure lock , you can set the exposure for the full lighting , and this setting is then unaffected both when the lamps are switched off and also when the tree-lights are switched on , thus giving the lit tree its full dramatic impact .
26 This means accepting that the Westminster majority — the Tories — will set the agenda for the next four to five years ; and that Labour 's role is simply to legitimise the Tory programme by playing our part as Her Majesty 's official and loyal opposition .
27 Besides two short piano pieces from Sanctus , Words For The Dying also includes the luminous The Soul of Carmen Miranda , one of three spontaneous and highly promising recordings with Eno that will set the tone for the next album , ‘ a rock'n'roll record I can be happy with because the percussion wo n't hit me over the head . ’
28 The seminar will not only set the tone for the CentCom meetings , but will also form part of a worldwide series of activities leading up to WACC 's Second World Communication Congress in 1995 , which will focus on the same theme .
29 There 's the lack of national political debate which raise the tough , awkward questions that will act as restraints upon those controlling the conflict , and could set the tone for the longer- run peace .
30 This work will set the tone for the new structure , and I hope can be completed well within two months .
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