Example sentences of "[pron] will set [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll set wheels in motion , ’ he promised . |
2 | I will , I 'll set essays on Napoleon on erm on er on next time we meet on Monday . |
3 | There is no obvious choice which will set women free . |
4 | The water industry , privatised in 1989 , faces a price review by watchdog Ofwat which will set charges from 1995 until the year 2000 . |
5 | We aim to take an active role in setting up projects which will set standards of excellence and make the arts more accessible by developing a wide ranging programme of arts activities for everyone in the South East . ’ |
6 | The eco-label scheme , which is voluntary , will be run by a combination of national and EC-wide committees of experts which will set standards and also consider submissions from consumer groups , environmental lobbies , industry and commerce . |
7 | A comedy which will set pulses racing . |
8 | If you smoke up here , you 'll set –re to the house . ’ |
9 | ‘ So he said he will have external examiners who will set tests to the children to find out whether they have learned the facts . |
10 | We 'll set fire to the rocks up here and create a huge explosion . |
11 | We will set performance targets for the Post Office and ensure they are published in all offices , together with results achieved . |
12 | We will set health objectives to be achieved by the end of the century , including reductions in illness and death from heart disease and cancers . |
13 | We will set goals for the employment of women in professional and managerial posts in the NHS . |
14 | The danger is , once people acquire an appetite for burning buildings down , sooner or later they will set fire to one with someone inside . |
15 | No daughter of mine 'll set foot in it — I 'd see ye dead first ! ’ |
16 | Friar 's Square in the centre of Aylesbury is outdated and ugly , but a facelift is at hand although it 'll set developers , Unilever and Friends Provident , back £60 million . |