Example sentences of "[noun] setting the " in BNC.
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1 | With only the wind setting the course , a map is essential equipment . |
2 | KENNY Dalglish yesterday brushed aside talk about the prospect of unbeaten Blackburn Rovers setting the pace in the Premier League . |
3 | The existence of this silent period is to be expected in virtually all natural acquisition settings , but in a formal classroom setting the individual may not be allowed to have a silent period . |
4 | Often when talking with the girls she had noticed that whenever Moran entered the room silence and deadness would fall on them ; and if he was eating alone or working in the room setting the teeth of a saw , putting a handle in a broken spade on a wet day , taking apart the lighting plant that never seemed to run properly for long — they always tried to slip away . |
5 | The gathering also provided a forum for industry leaders to emphasis the importance of the other partnerships they have with host governments setting the terms and conditions for oil and gas activity . |
6 | Significantly , Melrose and Jed-Forest , border rivals who began developing local youth talent years ago , are today among four unbeaten teams setting the title pace . |
7 | The servants setting the tables ready for supper were summarily dismissed . |
8 | All these analogies present a picture of God setting the process up ( creating ) , and then effectively sitting back and letting it continue of its own accord . |
9 | Take a little trouble setting the situation properly . |
10 | It is easiest if the man carrying the stake walks behind the net and the man setting the net walks in front of it . |
11 | Yet at the same time local officers and shop stewards of the same unions were finding themselves party to local , enterprise-level agreements setting the terms under which temporary workers could for the first time be used , or under which their use could be expanded . |
12 | One of those involved in compiling the report , Terence Lee of the University of Surrey , argued that recent Soviet legislation setting the maximum permitted dose of radiation as 0.5 rem above natural background level , was " absurdly low " , and set a dangerous precedent which , if followed by the UK , would compel the evacuation " of half of Cornwall " . |
13 | Do not fall into the trap of trying to write an introductory paragraph setting the situation in context ; you are not writing an essay . |
14 | This should result in fundholders setting the pace and others benefiting . |
15 | Darlington setting the standard ! |
16 | In part two : Front runner : The driver setting the pace in the RAC rally . |
17 | Pin 1 controls the data direction , a high logic level setting the direction from side A to side B. A low logic level reverses the direction . |
18 | The two sides are among a group of clubs setting the pace in the Bord Gais National League with four points apiece . |
19 | Steam setting the powder base makes no difference either . |
20 | Dunlop averaged 93.35mph with Cremonini setting the fastest lap at 94.77 . |
21 | Dunlop averaged 93.35mph with Cremonini setting the fastest lap at 94.77 . |
22 | It caught on over here some years later with the Seven Men of Preston setting the trend . |
23 | While Ormrod J. 's attempt to identify a single definitive criterion for the notion of marriage may falter , there must still be certain negative definitive criteria setting the proper limits of the concept . |
24 | In fact in its original Hebrew setting the shepherd referred to a totally different picture — one who actually cared for and was perhaps even prepared to give his life for the sheep , protecting them from very real danger from which they could not be expected to protect themselves . |
25 | Slick catching aided the West Indies effort , Lara setting the pattern by swooping low to his left as the solitary slip to despatch Wessels off the last ball of the day 's third over , and their captain gone , the South Africans never appeared to have the conviction that they could achieve their moderate target . |
26 | But , people , both like the Royal Family , do be er , veterans of debauchery , and at the same time setting the highest standards . |
27 | Striders setting the pace |