Example sentences of "will set [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When a new issue of bonds is made , the Bank of England will set a minimum price somewhat below the £100 face value and then invite tenders for these bonds above or at the minimum price . |
2 | It will be introducing three fully integrated pre-loaded platforms it believes will set a new price/performance standard in the one-to-24 user Santa Cruz Operation Inc Unix marketplace . |
3 | Undaunted , Dick began to research paint and his finds will set a new course for warbirds with the latest in flat paint technique . |
4 | The organisers are confident that this rigour will set a new standard for fairs in Italy , and hope , despite the world-wide economic gloom , to stimulate the Italian buying public , which has , even this year , remained active in the price-range up to £50,000 ( $100,000 ) . |
5 | I am sure that the hon. Gentleman does not speed through road works , and I hope that he will set a good example , which others will follow . |
6 | Sir Donald Wilson , the authority 's chairman , said : ‘ We feel he will set a good example to the region . ’ |
7 | Hence the Government will set a national business rate . |
8 | That summit will set the future course for NATO to ensure that it remains as it has been — a bedrock of stability in a still uncertain world . |
9 | This will SET the current maximum for the running system , and DEFINE the maximum to be used after a system reboot . |
10 | This will set the multiplier-accelerator interaction into operation again . |
11 | They are responsible for the long range planning activities of the firm and they will set the overall goals . |
12 | The base current is adjustable by means of potentiometer , VR1 and this will set the steady brightness level at the end of construction . |