Example sentences of "set [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | You are now ready to set your goals for change . |
2 | McCallum assumes that firms set their prices for period t in the following way . |
3 | ENVIRONMENTALISTS have set their questions for a panel of politicians for a Green Question Time . |
4 | Adorno 's preference for ‘ immanent method ’ — analysing and evaluating works in terms of the implications , the immanent tendencies , of their own mode of existence rather than approaching them comparatively — means that , having set his criteria for ‘ autonomous bourgeois music ’ from his interpretation of Beethoven , he exports those criteria to all music of the period and finds the rest of it wanting . |
5 | Although nearly all the industrialised nations have set themselves targets for stabilising or reducing carbon dioxide emissions , the US , by far the biggest emitter , has consistently refused . |
6 | Leaving aside the imagery , he maintained : ‘ We have set our objectives for this season 's championship as two wins out of four and that remains the realistic target . |
7 | We are setting ourselves targets for the time we take to make decisions on papers submitted to us and then to publish the papers . |
8 | At this stage , while setting your goals for the whole dieting period , use another graph to plot out your weight at the end of each month . |
9 | The next day we spent the forenoon ashore at Smeerenburg looking at the remains of the old Dutch whaling-station , and setting our feet for the first time on the Spitsbergen tundra . |
10 | Erm well that base budget is rather higher than we are expecting and the time when , the policy committee set its targets for each of the service committees . |