1. Others set them at liberty and made their children heirs. 2. Set them at distances to accommodate the largest possible number or other entry in that column. 3. We treat older people as a group and set them at the Margins of society. 4. In Wales also Gloucester was expected to set himself at the head of existing officials. 5. He was returning from a night out celebrating his first wage packet after nine months on the dole when he was set upon at Didcot Parkway Railway Station. 6. A stolen car which was set alight at Acklam Rugby Club, Saltersgill Avenue, Middlesbrough, damaged part of the pitch. 7. Normally, one is rather relieved to see the opposition bringing the ball back inside but at Rubislaw it set the alarm bells clanging. 8. Because the fixed rate is not pegged to anything, Treasury officials set it at a level that reflects the current economic activity and the interest rate climate. 9. Both coasts are suffering a falloff in government defense spending while their overcrowded infrastructures and high labor costs are setting them at a further disadvantage. 10. For instance, Congress set the lifetime limit for benefits at five years, but Florida set it at four in legislation passed in May. |