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

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1 ‘ We 're set for the end of the century , ’ he says , ‘ but you ca n't look much further than that , can you ? ’
2 She stooped down to drink where a stone had been set for a firm landing beside a foot-wide pool .
3 A date has now been set for a Circuit Court Hearing in June of 1993 , almost two years since the date of his dismissal .
4 It was understood that this concealed differences among EC partners , with France arguing for an EC-Iraq meeting irrespective of the position regarding US-Iraqi contacts , and Italy and Spain prepared to endorse a meeting with Tariq Aziz provided that an eventual date had been set for a Bush-Aziz meeting .
5 Both sides in the 15-year civil war , the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola ( MPLA ) government and the United States-backed National Union for Total Independence of Angola ( UNITA ) , blamed the other , and no date appeared to have been set for a resumption .
6 And no time limit has been set for the congress , simply because no one knows how long it will last and how it will end .
7 A £2,000,000 target had been set for the Battle of Britain Wings Appeal in the full knowledge that our sister charity , the RAF Benevolent Fund was launching its £20,000,000 ‘ Reach for the Sky ’ Appeal , and that the Association would be offering as much support as possible to that .
8 No firm date has yet been set for the launch of the Trust and it has yet to be decided exactly how it will operate .
9 A low price — in Japan — of $15,200 has been set for the desktop models , which have a 256-colour thin-film transistor screens , and have a 50% smaller footprint than previous models .
10 Either an early access or a general availability announcement has been set for the third quarter of 1993 , three to six months before OSF .
11 No date has been set for the launch of the agency , which will depend on the setting up of a continent-wide computer network .
12 It was made clear in a further policy statement that in those cases where the tariff was 20 years or more the reference to the local review committee would be made after 17 years had been served , though a warning was given that this did not imply that any particular period had been set for the prisoner 's tariff .
13 A negative external financing limit of £66 million has been set for the Post Office for the year 1992-93 .
14 By the end of October , no date had been set for the election .
15 But before anyone starts packing their bags , no date has yet been set for the trips .
16 Manchester trams are set for a return trip
17 Keegan rested new signings Barry Venison , Paul Bracewell and John Beresford and striker David Kelly but all are set for a place in Saturday 's line-up .
18 Halifax have made some great buys and we are set for a successful season . ’
19 TWO of Ireland 's best known Catholic priests are set for a bitter and unprecedented court war , it was revealed yesterday .
20 THE BEATLES and other former pop stars are set for a new royalties bonanza under an artistes ' rights deal agreed by the EC yesterday .
21 A COUPLE who suffered a catalogue of tragedies are set for a second honeymoon in the Austrian mountains .
22 On every release , targets are set for the whole sales force by the sales manager or director , in consultation with the marketing division .
23 1.6 The assessment framework adopted by the Government requires that : ( a ) attainment targets are set for the knowledge , skills , and understanding normally expected at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 ; ( b ) pupils ' performances in relation to attainment targets should be assessed and reported on at ages 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 .
24 Types of loans : Some bank loans are made on a fixed interest rate basis which means the interest rate plus spread are set for the loan 's entire term when it is granted .
25 attainment targets are set for the knowledge , skills and understanding normally expected at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 ;
26 And stargazers who slavishly read those horoscopes are set for the sign of eternal damnation .
27 Individual limits on emissions of pollutants are set for the 29 coal and oil-fired power stations , and operating conditions and standards are laid out .
28 Indeed the whole issue of Sabbath observance could be set for a return to fashion .
29 Given that the land had been distributed to the peasants , Bukharin suggested that without the intervention of the state , that is , the proletarian state , the scene would be set for a ‘ new American-style cycle ’ , by which he meant the development of capitalist commodity production in agriculture with a process of centralisation taking place and the development of agri-factories .
30 THE Premier League could be set for a £30 million-plus windfall if negotiations to sell television rights worldwide are concluded this week .
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