Sentence examples for set of something from inspiring English sources

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The shelves hold only a few dated copies of the Encyclopedia Britannica and a set of something called the Encyclopedia of Buddhism in an attempt to appear like a place of study.

Who hasn't received, as a birthday or holiday gift, the boxed set of something or other, which is now sitting unopened next to "Firefly: The Complete Series," "Longmire: The Complete First Season" and "Smallville: The Final Season," all also unopened?

"Marilyn was reading Nietzsche on the set of Something's Got to Give," Carey replies.

The bigger question: Is it fair for wireless companies to charge $60 per month for a five-unit set of something and then hide unbelievable overage charges disguised as fractions of a penny behind a veil of tiny units a millionth of the size of the units they're selling in the first place?

In 2001, WEA Records released a box set of Something to Remember and The Immaculate Collection to coincide with the release of Madonna's second greatest hits package, GHV2.

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This secluded maze of roads and trails in the hills above Hollywood has become the setting of something of a war, as residents — who move here to enjoy wild mountain views, high-hedge privacy and coyote sightings — face an influx of tourists in search of a photo of The Sign.

The press association had tried to curate a show that featured a younger set of stars, something that it had hoped would attract younger viewers.

It was while combing through his archives last fall that Mr. Anthony, now a professional photographer who runs Circle M Studios in Mount Arlington, discovered what he called "a complete set of images, something that really told a story" about Allied.

A strong agreement from member states would give a clear mandate for the inclusion of a standalone gender-equality goal in any new set of goals, something that most women's rights activists are pushing for.

Those motives are apparently the desire to go into the 2008 presidential election with a clear set of accomplishments, something Mr. Bush could use too, before construction begins on his presidential library.

They look for an inexpensive, simple product that offers a neglected set of customers something they want but could never afford - an air-conditioner for every apartment in Shanghai, a Model T for farmers and blue-collar workers.

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