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

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1 A wide range of colleges was visited , both CIs and FE colleges , all at various stages of development , each one listing different sets of priorities for the new courses .
2 Should it reveal areas which would fail to meet the standard , then alternative sets of options for emission control can be considered .
3 On closer inspection it became clear there were two sets of figures for the same period of time for the Grenfell Leather Trading Company .
4 The discrepancy between the two sets of figures for David 's census can be accounted for by recognizing at different stages in transmission , first , the addition of noughts , and the , a misunderstanding of " Ip .
5 There are also separate sets of figures for three age-groups and both sexes .
6 We are aiming to provide these two sets of things for the child in care , not as ends in themselves , but in order that children may develop a sense of their own self-worth , and research tells us that we have to get the balance right between these two important sets of needs for this end to be achieved .
7 Both sets of rules for the domestic knockout competitions include the same addendum , which is anomalous on two counts .
8 Mr. Christie presented several sets of rules for Flower Shows and the meeting appointed a committee of eight members to carry out the necessary arrangements .
9 All have large vocabularies and sets of rules for putting words together in sentences .
10 They grade the proposals according to danger , and lay down sets of conditions for the experiments . ’
11 Dunlop Slazenber prepared three special sets of clubs for me and I invited a small group of golfers to try them .
12 What is definitely not the right way to build up a stock of components is to buy sets of components for projects , and to never quite get around to building them .
13 By any standards the jobs are small , yet people have to make available three sets of plans for the planning department , three for the building control department , three for the Housing Executive and three for the occupational therapists department .
14 Possibly inspired by Hilbert 's ( 1899 ) full axiomatisation of Euclidean geometry the 20th Century began with many attempts to find independent sets of axioms for fields and for groups , the main worker being E V Huntington around 1902–5 .
15 In each of the examples given in the following sections there is ( i ) an analysis of the main procedural and conceptual aspects of the category , ( ii ) detailed sets of criteria for selected subtopics , and ( iii ) examples of test items based on the criterion statements .
16 When Charles obtained his post at Suffolk , there had been a certain amount of pressure from both sets of parents for them to get married .
17 But there are then two sets of bills for paying , there 's the ones we 've got written , and those verbal
18 In this chapter we will chiefly be concerned with three of the most crucial sets of decisions for which the courts are responsible : remand decisions ( whether accused persons are freed on bail or remanded in custody ) ; jurisdiction decisions ( whether they are tried in the magistrates ' court or committed for trial in the Crown Court ) ; and sentencing decisions .
19 What is special is that these molecules are put together in much more complicated patterns than the molecules of nonliving things , and this putting together is done by following programs , sets of instructions for how to develop , which the organisms carry around inside themselves .
20 Up to 10 different sets of instructions for timings , temperature and microwave power level may be programmed .
21 Heads need to consider the value of asking governors to establish detailed sets of procedures for various major items of business and in anticipation of possible future difficulties .
22 Every year , the Home Office , as the government department responsible for prisons , publishes two sets of projections for long-term trends in the prison population .
23 ‘ We used to go round the farms to collect the harness-work and bring back sets of harness for repair .
24 This gradual variation of the gradient is effected without disturbing the horizontality of the lift dock by providing at least at the upper part of the incline two or more sets of rails for each carriage supporting the dock , the said duplicate sets of rails being in different alignment and gradually assuming different levels , the wheels of each carriage being adapted to travel thereon so that on the diminished gradient the leading wheels will travel on rails at a different level from those on which the trailing wheels travel , the duplication of the rails and their difference of level being variously arranged according to circumstances .
25 Day 3 Purchased 150 sets of material for sails for £20 per set and paid the £3,000 immediately .
26 In addition , the Royal Commissions have complete sets of lists for England , Scotland and Wales .
27 In the event of our asking you to input other sets of data for subsequent disks we will pay you £250 per disk on delivery .
28 There are currently two sets of standards for intelligent network : Bell Communications Research 's Advanced Intelligent Networks Releases and the CCITT 's Q.1200 series of draft recommendations .
29 Adair argues that any working situation produces three sets of needs for the people involved and therefore effective leadership is determined by the variables operating in a given situation :
30 We are aiming to provide these two sets of things for the child in care , not as ends in themselves , but in order that children may develop a sense of their own self-worth , and research tells us that we have to get the balance right between these two important sets of needs for this end to be achieved .
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