Example sentences of "set the [noun pl] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Callinicos is able to set the claims of such postmodern advocates as Charles Jencks and Linda Hutcheon against an analysis of Modernism ( predicated largely on that of Eugene Lunn ) in order to demonstrate that the latter is a good deal more complex in respect of its characteristic conceptions of the subject , expression , reflexion etc , than the former are wont to have it . |
2 | It is important to set the boundaries of this study . |
3 | The figure was well below City estimates and one analyst went as far as to say that the detailed announcement ‘ deserves to set the standards for all ’ . |
4 | ‘ In the false name of justice and equality , the Labour faction would set the classes against each other and overturn the immemorial dispensation of ‘ a place for every man and every man in his place ’ . |
5 | Kings Quest VI is far and beyond the best of the series so far the first volumes were original and set the standards for all to follow . |
6 | Sea Waybill Rule 6 restates another essential CKR feature , the consignor 's right of control over the cargo , and sets the limits of this right . |
7 | He sets the clergy against each other in rivalry for his favours . |
8 | Then , knowing it would be hours before he woke , he got up and fetched his wei chi set , smoothing the cloth ‘ board ’ out on the floor before him then setting the bowls to either side , the white stones to his left , the black to his right . |
9 | The work of our teachers will fall in the Coaching , Teaching & Instructing group , who have to identify over 300 job titles and group them into headings before setting the standards for each job through analysing the Tasks , Skills and Knowledge involved . |
10 | Setting the fees for each pollutant would be highly contentious and beset by political wrangling . |
11 | Salvo Lima had been Mayor of Palermo in the building boom of the Fifties and Sixties , when the Mafia set the rules of many public contracts . |