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

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1 He had to set the argument for delay against others which weighed in favour of publication .
2 Suddenly , her fears that Bella , like Mr Bishop , had set a trap for her with the money , seemed ludicrous .
3 Beatrix had set a trap for Maurice and he had walked straight into it .
4 So Gharr no only had Mala but also knew our pod and had set a trap for me .
5 After the Secretary of State , having received judicial advice , had set the date for the first review of Mr. Pegg 's sentence in August 1993 , and thus set his tariff , in January 1989 Mr. Pegg submitted a petition to the Secretary of State .
6 Dunlop took over the lead in the 125 championship race on lap 13 , which proved unlucky for Italian Ivan Cremonini , who had set the pace for eight laps .
7 Dunlop took over the lead in the 125 championship race on lap 13 , which proved unlucky for Italian Ivan Cremonini , who had set the pace for eight laps .
8 Prisons had now reached a turning point and the Woolf Report into the Strangeways riots had set the scene for dramatic reform , Mr Clarke said .
9 Canadian veteran Grant Connell had set the stage for Nestor in more ways than one .
10 He had set the pattern for the modern missionary movement but his own assessment of himself was typically modest : ‘ I can plod .
11 He had set the pattern for a major biographical achievement but he died prematurely .
12 Sandy Lyle had set the fashion for getting home in two from there when he won in 1988 and though Couples did not , like Lyle , make a birdie , he was only a whisker away from it .
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