Example sentences of "would set the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A Lending and Security Act would set the framework of law regarding security in personal property , whether consumer or commercial transactions were involved ; in particular , it would cover what lenders could do to recover their money if borrowers defaulted , and how their security interest in any goods involved would be recorded and safeguarded .
2 They would set the treatment of children in trouble in Scotland apart from the rest of the United Kingdom .
3 This would be the first party since the Christmas and New Year round of celebrations , and it would set the tome and standard for the rest of the year .
4 A recent regional survey by the accountants KPMG Peat Marwick McLintock concluded that small and medium-sized firms , which have been encouraged by the Government , would set the pace , blazing a trail for others to follow .
5 It is not surprising , therefore , that not only did he consider that he alone would set the pace , but also that the pace he chose to set was that of a dilatory gastropod .
6 He said their proposed tax-raising parliament in Scotland would set the country on the road to bitterness , conflict and separation .
7 The Antwerp School from 1550–1650 ’ , while the Director of the Rubenianum , Hans Vlieghe , worked with Dr Mai to secure loans that would set the Antwerp painters in a wider European context .
8 Then you strode in , as the new maths teacher , and you would set the problems on the board and stride around the class getting us all to co-operate in sharing the problems .
9 The three of them , with four detective constables , would set the ball rolling .
10 This would set the scene for a super power scramble for the Middle East 's oil resources , the Soviet Union being driven to desperate measures by its lack of hard currency .
11 This infrastructural integration would , he hoped , stimulate a comparable integration of curriculum areas utilising the combined facilities , for which the developing IS and PSD courses would set the scene .
12 If I continue then with some introductory remarks erm on policy H one a and one A , perhaps that would set the scene er for the discussion , then Mr will very briefly erm look at the differences as he sees them between the two sets erm of projections .
13 ‘ In the false name of justice and equality , the Labour faction would set the classes against each other and overturn the immemorial dispensation of ‘ a place for every man and every man in his place ’ .
14 She would set the table with the best glass and cutlery she could lay her hands on , and her meals always had something a little different about them .
15 His old classmate , Gil Kenny , who later became a local police chief , said no one thought Jack would set the world alight .
16 He would set the television programmers ' schedule on its head !
17 ‘ It would set the standards . ’
18 well I , I wanted therefore to put take project into the national press and to promote the product , given that that was the larger product in the market place and therefore if you want that would set the standards for the rest of the market place , that 's what I , I felt we needed to do that with the increasing number of competitors moving into market place
19 ‘ We hope it will be the highlight of 1993 — a favourable outcome would set the seal on a tremendous amount of very hard work by the technical groups and the rest of the LNS team . ’
20 Hence , such a step would set the pattern for at least a generation to come .
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