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

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31 Now Charlie who has set a host of records in recent months is heading for another one — the highest number of winners in the newly formed Irish jump season .
32 AN APPEAL from Down Under has set a North-East couple searching for a namesake .
33 The Government has set an objective of having a structure of NVQs which , by the end of 1992 , covers 80 per cent of the working population of the UK .
34 Her significance as Prime Minister is that she has set an example ; by pushing to the outer limits of her authority , making decisions with small groups of ministers and advisers , and closely involving herself in Whitehall promotions and the policies of departments , ‘ the repertoire of Prime Ministerial tasks has been extended ’ .
35 ‘ You may ask about his daily routine when abroad ; he attends matins at church and priestly services either alone or with a small following , and worships so devoutly that he has set an example to all Italians of the honour and reverence that should be paid to bishops and clergy .
36 According to Computerworld , it has said that at the next APPN Implementors ' Workshop , set for this week , it will seek input from other vendors on how to set priorities for future enhancements , and it has set the price for reverse engineering the code at $25,000 , a lower figure than many had predicted .
37 ‘ Sonny has set the date for next year , ’ Bull O'Malley said .
38 Unfortunately , however , plastic recycling is little practised in this country although Tesco has set the ball rolling with a limited scheme .
39 More 's eloquence has set the tone for much historical writing on the subject , but while one should not deny that enclosures created a good deal of suffering , one should also remember that More was exaggerating his points for the sake of effect .
40 ‘ Although the government has set the Benefits Agency targets for the recovery of overpaid benefits , there are no targets for improving benefit take-up .
41 For the most part , Hollywood has set the agenda .
42 What has set the United States ' pulse racing is a realisation that it is no longer the most prosperous of the three , but lies second to Japan ( and Europe , if ever its internal bickering stops , could easily push the US into third place ) .
43 Middlesbrough Council has set the £353 bill based on a £21.6m budget .
44 RUSSELL ATHLETIC HAS SET THE PACE IN CLASSIC AMERICAN SPORTSWEAR SINCE 1902 .
45 WALL Street moved further into record-breaking territory yesterday , continuing a recent run which has set the scene for sharp rallies in Tokyo and Hong Kong .
46 Together with designer Juliet Watkinson , however , he has set the comedy in what he says is a recognizably modern world , 1992 or ‘ it could be 1995 .
47 Where management has set the framework for efficient cleaning and supervision is adequate faults will rarely arise .
48 Each has set the archivist and potential historian technical , organizational , and intellectual problems of increasing complexity .
49 ‘ For the ‘ thick-ear ’ has set the standard ’ , said HD ; confronted with the screen , ‘ mind in some way neatly obliterates itself ’ , argued Kenneth Macpherson , and Walter Kron identified ‘ an absence of taste , conscience , courage and character ’ .
50 She said : ‘ It has set the standard throughout all the installations .
51 A soft November swell has set the tables rattling metallically at one another across the bar .
52 Arguably , the Club has set the standards for other to follow — and very healthy it looks on them too .
53 Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , Seoul , South Korea has bought Harris Corp 's Harris Microwave Semiconductor on undisclosed terms , saying it has set the stage to produce Gallium Arsenide chips to help strengthen its international competitiveness in telecommunications .
54 at this point here and going right down to the final A of ANNA and the way you can , you can , cos you 're gon na step in mid way now and you assume that the appropriate sociability has set the rapport has been built and you start the role play by saying thanks very much for that , I now wan na talk about whatever your product is , yeah , and then step into role play that way ?
55 League spokesman David Howes said : ‘ Our planning of a streamlined , higher profile tour certainly paid off and has set the pattern for future trips . ’
56 Peter Moores impresses more with bat and gloves every time I clap eyes on him ; Martin Speight is beginning to weld patience and big numbers to his undoubted ability and bottomless well of self-belief ; and if a fractured ankle has set the seal on Adrian Jones 's dispiriting season there has been consolation in the imposing shape of Ed Giddins .
57 It was uncovered by Dr Gordon Corbett , formerly of London 's Natural History Museum , and has set the world of entomology a-buzz .
58 God has set the seed of his Spirit in our hearts and intends to produce in us a crop of lovely qualities of character if we do not grieve the Spirit ( Eph. 4:30 ) by wilful disobedience or neglect .
59 has set the client server agenda for other vendors for four years , and with System Ten we hope to continue to do so .
60 Pumfrey reflected comfortably that it was an indication of Bill Muggeridge 's general dimness that he had not even had to set a trap for him .
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