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

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1 Could I draw this one to a close by suggesting that the procedure owners , who own the procedures identified in the take on board the need to make a minor adjustment to set the principle in place and the .
2 To set the problem in more concrete terms , we must seek an answer to the question as to why make and have are followed by the bare infinitive , while cause , occasion , get and all the other causatives are construed with to infinitives .
3 The discouraging effects of prolonged unemployment , experience in the labour market with employers and official intermediaries , public statements by political and economic commentators , politicians , and employers about the future of employment are all part of a social process of exclusion , which probably began to set the agenda in the minds of individual older workers in the After Redundancy study even before the redundancy itself took place .
4 It was not until Rewald 's 1944 publication , Degas , Works in Sculpture , that a fully illustrated catalogue appeared and it was another thirty years before Charles Millard 's The Sculpture of Edgar Degas attempted to set the work in a wider context .
5 Some of them sat on the grass , smoked cigarettes and watched the organizers ' bumbling attempts to set the rally in progress .
6 Government can do much to set the boundaries in which it is possible to create wealth .
7 More subtly he is also restricted by attempting to set the knowledge in another artificial situation , the educational process of sitting in classrooms learning by rote leavened by some understanding and being examined and tested in standardised situations .
8 Thus while most of the blues-derived techniques I have mentioned appear to set the music in opposition to mainstream musical language ( including that of many contemporary pop songs ) , they are developed in such a way as to lay stress on individualistic virtuosity and personal expression , achieved through ‘ professional ’ mastery of instrumental technique ; and this could be seen as at least compatible with the traditions of bourgeois art .
9 To set the issue in its proper perspective , we might care to consider the way time is used in adult work settings .
10 3. use background knowledge to set the document in its place and make sense of it .
11 HAMMY McMillan 's Stranraer , the holders , trounced Douglas Drybrough 's Aviemore 10-2 to set the pace in convincing manner in the Bell 's Scottish Championship at Kirkcaldy yesterday .
12 It needs vision to foresee what the finished product will look like , but it also needs skill , to set the process in motion and maintain it with economy of effort .
13 Before proceeding further , let us try to set the context in which the debate must be conducted .
14 This is how to do it with a few extra explanations to help you understand why you are making the movements — realising why levers move often helps to set the method in the mind .
15 All that we can do is to set the visitor in motion ; but having done so , we can not review his decision .
16 The value of T g is raised markedly by inserting groups which stiffen the chain by impeding rotation , so that more thermal energy is required to set the chain in motion .
17 ‘ Until he was called to set a bone in the back of the Queen of Denmark , ’ she said .
18 Bourassa had told the Liberal Party conference that there would be no referendum on the province 's future status before late 1992 , but the separatist Parti Quebecois had urged the commission to set a deadline in 1991 .
19 As early as 1741 , St. George 's Church stopped its traditional bull-subscriptions and Harrod writing in 1785 commented that ‘ the Chief Magistrate will not suffer him [ the bull ] to set a foot in his barn , nor his stable , nor anything that is his ’ .
20 The Pacer allows you to set a bleeper in five beat increments , ie , if you are 36 between 130 and 160 .
21 Typically the results of an offline operation are returned to the last LIFESPAN user to set an operation in motion so it is possible , for example , that two users could share the workload on alternate months .
22 He was expected to set an example in knightly exercises , and to show a personal example of prowess in war , although he and his enemies were sufficiently prudent to value him more highly alive than dead , so that a crowned king was rarely killed in battle .
23 In deciding whether a breach of agreed standards is in itself cause for action , the field man will again set the pollution in the context of its location before judging the degree by which it exceeds the consented level .
24 He promptly referred the caller to Southampton based Royal Scottish Consultant John Buckland who called in Danny to help set the wheels in motion .
25 One of these is a fear of wires and hose-pipes , the sight of which will set the springs in his legs going .
26 He therefore lacked those breeds ' capacity to ‘ set the problem in terms of historical perspective or first principles ’ .
27 Labour will set the pace in pressing for international action to safeguard the ozone layer , to combat acid rain , to tackle the problem of global warming , to face up to the environmental needs of the poorest people of the world .
28 They advocated the promotion of party schools at the guberniia level to speed up the educational attainments of local leaders so that they really could set the tone in political culture in sufficient numbers without having to depend so much on shaky agents .
29 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
30 But Purcell did not set the lyrics in quite the way their writer had mapped out for him .
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