Sentence examples for be set to sweep from inspiring English sources

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In a country with stronger parties, the opposition might be set to sweep to power.

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Cycling fever is set to sweep the country this summer, when the Tour de France returns to Britain for the first time in 13 years.

Tonight is University Challenge final night, and Gail Trimble is set to sweep all before her with a spectacular display of raw, uncompromising higher-level general knowledge.

Lowry, then aged 18, was little more than a Sunday painter while Valette brought a whiff of glamour and the exoticism of the Impressionist movement that was set to sweep the world before it.

The Poldark effect is set to sweep the far south-west of Britain again this autumn as the second season of the romantic period drama set in Cornwall's rugged 18th-century mining landscape gets under way.

New year enthusiasm is at risk of being dampened in northern England and Wales as rain is set to sweep across areas including Manchester, Leeds and possibly Cardiff at midnight, the Met Office said.

With No 15 in this series, The Double Helix (1968), we have already seen how, after the 1950s, the molecular biology of DNA was set to sweep the board.

With a strong first-round score, his party is set to sweep to victory in second-round voting, which takes place on March 29th.For Mr Sarkozy, who was evicted from presidential office by François Hollande, the Socialist president, in 2012, this was a much-needed vote of confidence in his return to politics.

Several British films were hits at the box office last year and are set to sweep up awards on both sides of the Atlantic.Yet behind the scenes is a deep sense of disquiet as to just how British some of these blockbusters are.

That could make Mexico's most buoyant export businesses, such as carmaking and aerospace, even more competitive.Yet this is just one part of an energy revolution that is set to sweep Mexico now that its constitution has been changed, and enabling laws have been passed, to end Pemex's 76-year monopoly on oil and gas production.

Kolbert "catalogues the roiling wave of death that is set to sweep away, she says, a quarter of all mammals, a fifth of all reptiles and a third of sharks, rays and freshwater molluscs … the overwhelming message … is as clear as that of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring in 1962.

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