Example sentences of "[adj] set of [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 The atomic polarisation acts as a source term in the Maxwell equation : We thus have , within the limits of the approximations made , a complete , self-consistent set of equations for the evolution of the field-atom system , subject to appropriate boundary conditions .
2 A simple , relevant , and attainable set of goals for the management of acute asthma attacks in the community and in hospital is clearly needed .
3 Since Satyagraha ( 1980 ) was in Sanskrit it posed a different set of problems for the singer than Einstein in which there were no words at all ( other than spoken monologues ) , the text being composed of numbers and solfege syllables ( do , re , mi etc ) .
4 Assessment and recording unmet need gives a very clear set of goals for the care manager :
5 The following pages describe an exciting and comprehensive set of resources for the busy teacher , with materials specially designed to meet the needs of a wide variety of teaching contexts and approaches .
6 The Report included indeed a comprehensive set of proposals for the prevention of child and adult ill-health .
7 In this system one individual worker , employed by an agency responsible for community care services , is appointed to assess the needs of an individual client , plan a comprehensive set of services for the individual , coordinate the various services and follow up the individual 's progress over time .
8 The formula must apply a consistent set of criteria for the allocation of the ASB to schools .
9 Each aircraft will be acting as an extra set of eyes for the other in an attempt to see before being seen .
10 There is a standard set of terms for the conduct of an arbitration .
11 A typical set of collocates for the word ’ mortgage ’ could be :
12 For Green , the proposal of the Cambridge Board had major implications at national level and he sought to arrive at a local compromise to prevent a more widespread set of problems for the WEA .
13 For the first time , a major interpretative musician has equipped himself with the necessary skills to mastermind his own visualization of the music he conducts , which allows him , in the process , to offer a new generation of music-lovers a sophisticated set of options for the study and appreciation of music in performance .
14 The Commission issued on Oct. 25 , 1989 , a revised set of proposals for the harmonization of excise duties , under which member governments would be given a minimum set of duties for each product , together with a non-mandatory target rate .
15 Clearly , I do n't want to see us having just an open ended thing , that every time they get into trouble , we bail them out , but I do think that we need to give breathing space now , until we can come with a , a , a decent set of proposals for the future of the building .
16 C. G. Jung points out that Christianity at least provides a powerful set of motives for the individual to conform to a social and moral code .
17 Knowledge based systems ( KBS ) technology provides a powerful set of techniques for the support of efficient aircraft systems and equipment failure diagnostics .
18 Attempts to provide even a general set of labels for the principal functions of language have resulted in vague , and often confusing , terminology .
19 What 's more , the toolbox will change automatically as you switch between programs , should you so desire , to load the right set of buttons for the application you 're in .
20 Starting from a recognition of the constraints and opportunities set by human and natural resource endowments , one might assume that they then define a broad set of goals for the future .
21 However , in complex or protracted cases a formal set of books for the trust should be kept .
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