Sentence examples for has set the pattern from inspiring English sources

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This has set the pattern for the general election.

That has set the pattern for the industry: small new label (Chris Blackwell's Island records) discovers new talent (Bob Marley, Roxy Music, U2), turns it into stardust, becomes big label, sells out to the suits (PolyGram).It was, to a large extent, the economies of scale in manufacturing and distribution that drove indies into the big firms' arms.

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A collaboration ensued that may have set the pattern for the close alliance between artist and print impresario that characterizes the contemporary art world.

They may be happier than Washington was, but he may have set the pattern that condemns them to a period of impotence while we wait for the next leader to come along.

The findings are "quite exciting," says organic geochemist John Cronin of Arizona State University in Tempe, who has found a surplus of L amino acids in two meteorites that hit Earth this century and thinks such space-borne amino acids might have set the pattern for ones made later on Earth.

She had set the pattern and skipped right over the "getting to know you" part.

Wheeler and his wife jointly published their excavation report in 1932 as Report on the Excavation of the Prehistoric, Roman and Post-Roman Site in Lydney Park, Gloucestershire, which Piggott noted had "set the pattern" for all Wheeler's future excavation reports.

Once you've set the patterns onto the boards, measuring carefully to leave behind the least amount of scrap, and traced them onto the wood, cut and shape the boards into the pieces you need.

The choreographer, who has performed with the Joffrey Ballet, Frankfurt Ballet and Twyla Tharp, has set the timing, patterns and spacing, but the rest is left for the dancers to decide.

A day after the government reported that job growth had slowed in June after several strong months, Mr. Cheney argued that tax cuts had set the economy on a pattern of increasing employment.

The officer said there were no tracks in the wheat: "To have set the holes in such a precise pattern manually would have required a tape measure or string, and the users would have been bound to leave tracks... none of us could offer any reasonable explanation".

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