Sentence examples for set to fair from inspiring English sources

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(See: "Macy's Set To Fair Bad Weather").

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With the weather set to stay fair, for a few days at least, many people will take the opportunity this weekend to head for the hills and reacquaint themselves with nature.

The weather forecast is set to be fair for migration for the rest of this week.

"Any proposed reduction would be set to give a fair return to landlords," he adds.

This is a title set to swallow a fair portion of your life.

REUTERS Banks Before Greece in Debt Plan  |  While the fate of Greece remains uncertain in the bailout negotiation, Europe's banks are set to receive a fair measure of protection, writes Floyd Norris in The New York Times.

Quite deliberately, Mr Miliband scarcely mentioned the party that forms the Scottish government and, according to the polls, looks set to take a fair number of Labour seats in Scotland.

We aim to build survival predictors on a common data set to achieve a fair comparison of the gene sets.

There will be no spins, no footwork, and no choreography set to songs from "My Fair Lady".

By Tracy O'Neill June 25 , 2015Unlike conventional competitions, Freezer Aerial will feature no spins, no footwork, and no choreography set to songs from "My Fair Lady".

Bason said the third store was set to open the Danbury Fair mall in Connecticut in a few months' time and the ninth site, at the American Dream shopping mall in New Jersey, had now been signed for.

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