Sentence examples for that is set to change from inspiring English sources

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From Monday, though, all that is set to change, as the company brings six of its titles to UK shores, with more to follow in May and June.

Spintronics is one of the technologies that is set to change the nature of computing and communications in the next few years.

Sheffield has cashed in on the so-called "golden era" of relations between Britain and China, with a 60-year, billion-pound construction deal that is set to change the face of the steel city.

"That's what it's like for most students in Africa". But with the last piece of the global fibre-optic jigsaw about to fall into place, all that is set to change.

Now, however, all that is set to change.

Now in Alexandria that is set to change.

But now with open APIs to government data and the importance of mobile phones, all that is set to change.

The Department of Communities tells the paper that is set to change, as the resettlement programme is rolled out across the UK.

The Biomeme team are currently refining and testing the technology, but if it works it could be the surest sign yet of the wider medical revolution that is set to change all of our lives, across the globe.

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But today that's set to change as the social exercise platform sees its official UK launch.

In 2010, Israeli start up, Primesense created the Capri sensor that was set to change how we interact with the physical world.

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