Example sentences of "set for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Leave the rabbit to set for a few moments . |
2 | Turn off the heat and allow to set for a few minutes . |
3 | ‘ We 'll let that set for a little while , then X-ray it again to check that it 's nicely lined up . |
4 | The ceremony meant an unscheduled return to work for Christine as she had been off work with a broken hip , but was well on the way to recovery and set for a New Year return . |
5 | With Nouveau , Uniplex 's revamped office automation software , set for a first quarter release next year , Uniplex is preparing its resellers and customers for more complex computing environments , like client/server , according to John Humphries , professional services division manager . |
6 | HILARY GILES of Dunstable and her husband Charles are all set for a super day out at York today , as guests of the Daily Mirror . |
7 | All set for a festive lunch at Grampian Transport in Aberdeen are driver Frank Evans and his colleague Neil Warden , who were being served by CCG 's manager , Isobel Walker . |
8 | Cruising Altitude passed the pacemaking Floyd as they crossed the final hurdle and he looked all set for a comfortable victory . |
9 | However , at the classroom level there may be specific objectives set for a particular session or activity . |
10 | Tomorrow the Transport Secretary John MacGregor reintroduces the bill to privatize British Rail to the House of Commons , it had a rough journey through the House of Lords and until late last week it looked set for a stormy passage through the Commons too , but then Mr MacGregor introduced a series of amendments that everyone assumes will satisfy the rebellious Tory MP s , but as Michael Gold reports , there are still obstacles for Mr MacGregor to surmount . |
11 | She stooped down to drink where a stone had been set for a firm landing beside a foot-wide pool . |
12 | From an early stage the pattern was set for a memorable bout as Close jabbed with great conviction , never once taking a backward step and trading punches on an equal basis throughout the fight . |
13 | The stage was set for a nice priority fight . |
14 | Once Lothar had again spurned his brothers ' messengers , and come southwards from Aachen to the Moselle , apparently seeking battle , the scene was set for a final showdown . |
15 | No new date was set for a ninth round of talks . |
16 | But the two crews are likely to meet again at Henley and the scene is set for a classic confrontation . |
17 | The stage was set for a critical vote where members would be asked to decide whether they were for or against Reagan 's economic programme . |
18 | The bitterness of Maastricht opponents who also included Tory ex-minister Lord Parkinson and former Commons Speaker Viscount Tonypandy signalled that the European Communities ( Amendment ) Bill is set for a gruelling passage , despite it being given an unopposed second reading . |
19 | Town hall set for a new look |
20 | Liverpool Town Hall is set for a new look |
21 | Meanwhile , Widnes ace Jonathan Davies is set for a New Year comeback . |
22 | THE BEATLES and other former pop stars are set for a new royalties bonanza under an artistes ' rights deal agreed by the EC yesterday . |
23 | She , like her trainer , could be set for a good season . |
24 | A quick trip to stock the fridge , the larder and the wine rack and everything is set for a fantastic holiday , with the freedom to come and go when you choose , eat the very best available in the shops , try out the local wines and generally ‘ go native ! ’ |
25 | The scene was set for a Russian calamity . |
26 | Thirty years ago teacher education in Britain was set for a major expansion . |
27 | HOTELS and catering group Forte is set for a sharp recovery in profits after weathering the effects of the Gulf war and the recession in 1991 , it was revealed yesterday . |
28 | A COUPLE who suffered a catalogue of tragedies are set for a second honeymoon in the Austrian mountains . |
29 | To this add some good ensemble singing from the ladies in particular and some well focused if robust playing from the orchestra pit ( conductor Arthur Berwick ) and the stage is set for a successful run . |
30 | Halifax have made some great buys and we are set for a successful season . ’ |