1. A computer disk can store the entire contents of a set of encyclopedias. 2. A different set of values existed, such as parental respect, and a healthy respect for law and order. 3. A drug acting on one set of synapses can have secondary and tertiary effects all over the place. 4. A further set of readings come from chemically analysing soil samples collected from streams. 5. A grating is a set of tight and dark stripes, usually of equal width. 6. A larger, more complicated set of questions then came to replace the first simple questions. 7. A match would involve three teams instead of two, playing on a triangular pitch with three sets of goals. 8. A modicum of semi-professional training defines the role as putting into practice a set of ideals inculcated in that training. 9. A place where a certain set of responses still lies perfectly intact. 10. A second possibility is that the child is able to employ a set of relatively sophisticated strategies for analysing adult speech. |