"The goal has been consciously set at a point that lies beyond what we know how to do with current systems."
The women consciously set about to adapt Christian Science philosophy to what they felt was a more pragmatic application of the Divine Spirit.
Antonovsky wrote: "this for me was the dramatic experience that consciously set me on the road to formulating what I came to call the 'salutogenic model'."
The play may consciously set a trap for its audience, luring it by levity into a dark pit.
"Good" was consciously set in the west, "evil" in the east.
The extent to which national goals for primary education have been consciously set and conscientiously followed varies in emphasis from country to country.
"And you are consciously setting yourself athwart my efforts to save the souls of these forsaken men steeped in evil and abomination?"
He claims: "With Star Wars I consciously set about to re-create myths and the classic mythological motifs."
A trap, whether consciously set for him or not, lay there, not far ahead, and he had to identify it, move around it somehow, before he could advance.
Though she hadn't been consciously setting the scene, it grew in front of her eyes.