1. A television set is in the center of comfortable chairs and sofas. 2. An onion set is a small onion which can be bought at garden centres or ordered from seed catalogues. 3. Apart from the obvious iron water wheel, there are two sets of stones complete with damsels, hoppers, tuns etc. 4. But the really surprising thing about the research is how similar the two sets of readers are in their tastes. 5. Each set of genes is unique to the individual. 6. Hanging from hooks on the wall were sets of wire-pulling devices, complete with chain winch and gripper. 7. Hence a set of terms emerged for describing these different patterns, and this set of terms is still in use today. 8. Here was a set of fake brass handles incongruously mingled with a different set of pewter fixtures. 9. His eyes were deep set, his nose thin and perpendicular, his mouth narrow and open. 10. How far is it possible to speak of a partnership at all if only a restricted set of activities is undertaken? |