Sentence examples for are set to prepare from inspiring English sources

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The nominees for the Sakharov Prize are to be officially presented by the members sponsoring them, and Parliament's political groups are set to prepare for the plenary session to be held in Strasbourg this 5-8 October.

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The 39-year-old actor's good looks are set to go to waste, as he prepares to take on the role of...the Elephant Man.

Fines for dropping rubbish are set to increase to £150 as ministers prepare to publish a strategy that will "create a lasting clutter-free legacy for England".

Russian and American officials are set to meet next week to prepare the ground for the peace conference.

For instance in the retail sector, the virtual labor force might be set to work authorizing returns, preparing performance reports or handling complaints.

Into cell C4, type 120 for now -- the lookup table that is going to be prepared is set to take any number of spheroids up to 150.

Into cell C4, type 32 for now -- the lookup table that is going to be prepared is set to take any number of spheroids up to 64. (Actually 100 but the detail gets hard to see).. Into cell D4, type 1 for now.

The Indians are setting off for England to prepare for their five Test series.

You may know people who want to sell a few of their own items, but who aren't prepared to set up a full-on garage sale.

Above all, Mr Sharon will have to do what he claims, without much cogency or conviction, he is prepared to do: set about implementing the Mitchell Recommendations.

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