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

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1 This study aims to set the current problem in its context by describing developments in the relationship between central and local government between 1945 and 1983 .
2 What Kinnock must say : Giles Radice on the Labour leader 's opportunity to set the political agenda
3 For the first time since he became leader , he is in the position to set the political agenda .
4 And I think it does show that the Greens are continuing to set the political agenda .
5 This will require considerable competence on behalf of the teacher who will need to set the general framework .
6 Is it to set the general atmosphere and mood as Stravinsky did for The Firebird Mysterious sounds of the wind whispering in the trees , the soaring flight of a bird and the heavy tread of an unseen foot are still a wonderful introduction to this magic tale .
7 More usually , but no less spectacularly , the view is over the city and a visit to the roof offers a good opportunity to set the internal map and compass ready for walks of exploration .
8 as if to set the final scene , the moon now rode majestically clear of the clouds , forming a hard , bright discus in the star-pitted blackness of the night .
9 Under pressure from the American government , the three rival consortia developing four systems to set the technical standard for high-definition television provisionally agreed to combine those systems .
10 The government wants to set the new system to work from January 1 .
11 Just as you thought the coupe for the masses had receded into a misty-eyed memory of metallic-blue Ford Capris and diamond-white Opel Mantas , along comes the Calibra ; a practical yet sleek four-seater to set the high-mileage rep 's heart alike .
12 Mother poured hair dye round the hoof ; even that did not act sufficiently as a lubricant to set the poor beast free .
13 But it seems it will take more than 1992 to set the Continental palate tingling to the tune of mushy peas .
14 The firms with the best teams — analysts , jobbers , corporate lawyers , financial PR men , whatever — those were the firms who were going to set the going rate and get it .
15 Since local councils borrowed to finance virtually all their capital expenditure , permission to borrow was used by central departments to set the total capital spending limits for local authorities , determine national service priorities for capital spending , and set common design standards and cost yardsticks which ensured a tight degree of economy in capital projects .
16 Nevertheless , she argues the case for continuing to set the micro-political perspective in the context of a macro-political explanation of social relations .
17 On 14 October Louis XV himself signed orders instructing Admiral Conflans to set the whole invasion scheme in motion by clearing the way across the Channel .
18 Defining the value for the leading of your body copy , that 's the stuff you 've got the most of — the text in a report or a newsletter , allows you to set the vertical grid .
19 The most obvious test of television 's ability to set the public agenda was provided by its massive shift of emphasis on to defence in the third week of the campaign .
20 I am sorry that the hon. Member for Blackburn is not here to set the hon. Member for Leeds , Central right .
21 I think there was a feeling yesterday , certainly it 's it 's our view that what that paragraph in P P G three does is to set the basic ground rules .
22 Politicians ca n't force people to adopt Green lifestyles , and people remain dependent on politicians to set the legislative pace .
23 If that happened , the CAA would have the authority to set the maximum level of airport charges for each . ’
24 He had rung through to the Swan Hotel in Stratford to set a revised time of arrival at 6.15 p.m. ; but by the look of things it was going to be , in Wellington 's words , ‘ a damn close-run thing ’ .
25 The return to Warrington where a gasometer was destroyed three weeks ago may appear to set a curious pattern to the IRA 's logistics , but it may be that recent arrests and seizures of weapons and explosives in London in early March has inflicted a major blow to their intentions in the capital .
26 The statistical confirmation of the reality of so many gentlemen ‘ made good cheape ’ may have been what prompted Garter King of Arms ' decision in 1530 to set a minimum qualification of £10 per annum for sporting a coat of arms .
27 But it will deal a blow to the agreement , which allows publishers to set a minimum price for most books .
28 Motion three three four also deals with the abolition of the Wages Council and the C E C would like you to ask you to support it , but with qualification , that a national minimum wage rather than a national Wages Council is likely to be the best way to set a minimum rate of pay .
29 As a matter of practice most claims come to light within the first two audits of the business by the purchaser ; ( c ) to set a minimum value which the purchaser 's claim must exceed in order for the claim to be brought ( see clause 14.2 of the standard sale agreement ) — Appendix III .
30 Price mechanism can be structured from cost-effective analysis to enable us to set a reasonable charge that will ensure profitability .
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