Example sentences of "set [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I may say so with some dignity , sir , I 'm trying to set them an example . |
2 | I would n't have expected it from my players and I 'm supposed to set them an example . |
3 | The industry is split over whether to set itself a 20% or 35% ceiling on the percentage of assets that junk bonds can account for . |
4 | Study takes time and the best way to use it is to set yourself a programme . |
5 | So one of the ways to overcome that is to set yourself a target to do more |
6 | Whether you choose to set yourself the task of becoming an accomplished windsurfer within seven days or opt to learn the sport at a more leisurely pace , Windsurfing in a week will prove as invaluable a companion as your buoyancy aid . |
7 | — With Mr. Gould all this is very different — he has sufficient to live on , whether his subscribers pay or not , & can well afford the innumerable little expenses of printing — but for poor I — I have just nine and twenty times resolved to give up Parrots & all — & should certainly have done so — had not my good genius with vast reluctance just 9 & 20 times set me a going again . ’ |
8 | Simple — set them an exam and then award a pass or fail certificate . |
9 | ‘ We will set ourselves a budget each year and do only as much as we can afford . |
10 | I wonder if we could set ourselves a target , that we actually include something like this in next year 's business plan . |
11 | We will set ourselves the objective of increasing the degree of consonance still further , and therefore the bass will be kept consonant with all upper parts : Though the effect of this is quite good , indeed smooth and sonorous , the concept of using a bass consonant with all upper parts has produced chords which are either diminished 7ths ( chord 1 ) or contain major or minor chords . |
12 | During the three year programme we set ourselves a total of 33 remits , of which only 5 remain to be completed . |
13 | In 1 we set ourselves the problem of accounting for intuitions that some stretches of language are coherent and others are not . |
14 | We set ourselves the task of uncovering the principles behind our feeling that certain stretches of language are meaningful and unified : that they have the quality of coherence . |
15 | Nor can the counsellor set himself the task of dealing exclusively with one area . |
16 | ‘ Those secrets could set you a century ahead of all rival watchmakers . ’ |
17 | But I will set you a paper as shall make ALL YOUR CRAM of no use . ' ’ |
18 | As with the early stages of reading , the teaching of literature must set itself the objective of stimulating pupils ’ enjoyment . |
19 | If you are capable of directing the ball over the net ten times , then , realistically , you should set yourselves a target of twenty . |
20 | The underlying principle of such homework tasks , in the form of self-help therapy , is that everybody can set themselves a task , however small , and achieve it . |
21 | Set yourself a time limit if it helps : ‘ I must ask a question in the first five minutes . ’ |
22 | Set yourself a target of identifying three good prospects for improving profit levels . |
23 | Set yourself a routine for taking particulars of an order . |
24 | Set yourself an objective and then use your listening session to achieve it . |
25 | From the outset however they set themselves the objectives , not only producing a comprehensive study of land ownership in the region which would be of use to local groups and also capable of influencing regional and National land policy , but equally importantly , of reaching these goals through a very specific manner of research . |
26 | ONE OF the doughty pack leaders to emerge in the late 1940's from the Manchester scrum of ‘ palaeomagnetists ’ was S , Keith Runcorn — a former Cambridge engineer with an almost unhealthy liking for the rough and tumble of the rugby field , Keith Runcorn is now professor of physics , and geophysics supremo , at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne — and incidentally the president of the university 's rugby club , To honour Runcorn 's reaching the age of 60 , the university organised earlier this month a three-day conference on ‘ Magnetism , planetary rotation and convection in the Solar System ’ , Since the Second World War , geology has undergone conceptual upheavals as never before , The apparently ludicrous ideas proposed by Alfred Wegener in the 1920s , that the Earth 's continents were drifting around , have found solid ground , The evidence came from physicists inspired by wartime work on radar , by cosmic-ray research and the discovery that some rotating stars have a magnetic field , The physicists set themselves the task of measuring whether rotating bodies on Earth also produce magnetic fields , The eminent Patrick Maynard Blackett devised a highly sensitive magnetometer for this work , but finding that a spinning gold cylinder produced no magnetic field , turned his machine to measuring rock magnetism , A school of expertise concerned with ‘ fossilised magnetism ’ developed around him at Manchester and later at Imperial College , London , The fruits of such work inspired a reappraisal of continental drift and new theories to explain the mechanisms responsible for moving the continents , and later produced the foundations on which were forged the unifying concepts of plate tectonics and seafloor spreading , Runcorn applies an enormous enthusiasm to all that he takes on — as many past students and editors of various science journals can testify , His first notoriety came with his attempts to determine whether the Earth 's general magnetic field was related to the planet 's rotation , or related to some deep-seated phenomenon , To determine this he took his magnetometer down some of the deep Lancashire coal pits . |
27 | Among those who set themselves the task of creating a hostel for orthodox children was Sybil Wulwick . |
28 | They set themselves the task of creating a full-scale replica of it using the original Roman techniques . |
29 | Members also set themselves the task of finding an acceptable formula to bring the " three Chinas " into the grouping , although Chinese Premier Li Peng stated in August that China was not prepared to join the organization as one of " three Chinas " [ see pp. 37613 ; 37656 ] . |
30 | Many pressure groups set themselves the task of sedulously winning over influential opinion to their view of the future . |