In the Metamorph search there are five types of sets:
( ( 11 or 12 or 13....) AND ( cows OR cattle OR herd...) AND ( amber OR auburn OR bay OR bronze OR chestnut OR chocolate OR cinnamon OR drab... ) ) WITHIN A SENTENCE
See the '+' (mandatory) operator below.
( ( ( 11 or 12 or 13....) AND ( cows OR cattle OR herd...) ) AND NOT ( amber OR auburn OR bay OR bronze OR chestnut OR chocolate OR cinnamon OR drab... ) ) WITHIN A SENTENCE
Let's say we want to find meetings between any three of the following people: Clinton, Foster, Myers, Yeltsin, Mubarak, and Dole. To phrase this as a Metamorph query you would simply type: '@2 Clinton Foster Myers Yeltsin Mubarak Dole'. This means "Find 2 intersections of any of the sets." If we were to attempt that query in Boolean, we would be typing all day:
(Clinton AND Foster AND Myers) OR
(Clinton AND Foster AND Yeltsin) OR
(Clinton AND Foster AND Mubarak) OR
(Clinton AND Foster AND Dole) OR
(Clinton AND Foster AND Dole) OR
(Clinton AND Yeltsin AND Myers) OR
(Clinton AND Mubarak AND Myers) OR
(Clinton AND Dole AND Myers) OR (AND ON AND ON.......)