Sentence examples for set readers from inspiring English sources

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The sumptuous two-volume set will set readers back £225.

The short manifesto, published at GigaOm, probed the underbelly of leadership and set readers aflame, provoking thousands of Twitter comments and direct responses.

In these tales of overweening ambition, the plot devices that set readers' pulses racing are underhanded power plays, hidden alliances and devious sexual favors.

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And you could set reader permissions for each document you create and allow others to edit the document, or just read it.

It is enough to prod people to think — to provide an idea or piece information that sets readers on a train of thought that takes them far in front of whatever you put down.

It is possible to set card readers to misread the information punched into the cards.

"The question is creating a content set that readers want to pay for," he said.

But if that is the task you set yourself, readers expect you to try.

The scene set, we readers should careen, hairs raised high, through the darkened rooms of Gaudlin Hall.

6. Finally Metamorphosis was set before readers in October 1915, in the avant-garde monthly Die Weissen Blätter, then put between covers that December.

One of the tasks she set her readers was to take photographs of themselves holding a postcard and writing about a person, or thing, that inspires them.

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