Example sentences of "be set [adv prt] by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A number of working groups have been set up by the Council to look at these matters , but the truth is that the whole curriculum approach is rendered horrendously difficult by the subject structure and by the inevitable fact that the various subject working party reports are coming on stream over a period of at least four to five years .
2 The barbecue had been set up by the lake , whither Matthew and Sara were conducted by the white-jacketed foreign butler .
3 Fontaine had made known his intention to give evidence to the new National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation , which had been set up by the government on April 25 to investigate human right violations under the Pinochet regime .
4 These talks , boycotted or disrupted by the employers and unions since their initiation , had been set up by the government on Sept. 20 following widespread unrest in May and July [ see pp. 37450 ; 37607 ] .
5 The board have been set up by the Countryside Commission , West and East Sussex Country Councils and the 11 borough and district councils in the area .
6 The Charge Code must already have been set up by the LIFESPAN Manager .
7 The Charge Code must already have been set up by the LIFESPAN Manager .
8 And the Glass Pig has been set up by the Midsummer Charity Trust , which runs seven residential homes and farms in Herefordshire .
9 Derek Casey , the Council 's director of national services , said : ‘ A six-man emergency committee has since been set up by the ABA and major changes and re-structuring , which we think are absolutely essential for the future of amateur boxing , are now being made .
10 The practical effect of this is illustrated by the case of Strange ( SW ) Ltd v Mann [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 629 where at the time of entering the contract the business was exclusively a credit-betting business and it was accepted by all parties that the validity of the covenant fell to be tested without regard to the fact that subsequently betting shops became legal and that a betting shop had been set up by the plaintiff .
11 A working group on ‘ Active Membership ’ has been set up by the section to explore ways of increasing campaigning by national members .
12 I 've worked in a number of centres where the fire alarm has been set off by the heat from our lights .
13 All that had been achieved was a more punitive regime , while the cause of sex reform had been set back by the whitewashing of women and the doctrine of the uncleanness of men .
14 The work of the council is in the main carried out in committees of the council which are set up by the council usually at its first meeting after the election is over .
15 a collection of tags specifying page layout styles , paragraph settings and type specifications which can be set up by the user and saved for use in other documents .
16 The cached information may be stored in a file referenced by the logical name LIFESPANCACHE and must be set up by the user .
17 If a secondary item is not specified ( eg. an SPR Title ) , this value is space-filled and the value will be set up by the Cache facility when the data item is next accessed .
18 Founded in 1989 , the company was the first to be set up by the University 's technology transfer unit .
19 Addressing concerns expressed about the problem of lawlessness in some parts of the country which was deterring some businessmen from expanding their operations , Khan reassured them that a special force would be set up by the government specifically to protect oil installations .
20 AN INDEPENDENT inquiry must be set up by the government to examine the risks of brain injury in boxing , doctors ' leaders said today .
21 Before logging on to LIFESPAN to create a Charge Code , the storage directory must be set up by the LIFESPAN Manager , so that when new modules are created and associated with a Charge Code , they can be automatically stored by LIFESPAN in a specific storage directory .
22 Professional bodies will produce rules of conduct for such activity having regard to advice from an Advisory Committee to be set up by the Lord Chancellor .
23 The system could be set up by the industry itself ‘ on as voluntary a basis as possible ’ , he told the national heritage select committee 's inquiry into privacy and media intrusion .
24 Elaborate pricing mechanisms — the K-factors and all the rest — were set up by the government before the sell-off ; they were aimed at helping the industry , which had long been a victim of under-investment , to pay for a capital-spending programme of at least £18 billion over the next decade .
25 Select committees were set up by the House with full powers of investigation .
26 To ensure compliance by motorists , standards for 30 km/h streets were set out by the Ministry of Transport .
27 Your article , ‘ Leaking at the seams ’ ( January 26th ) , made reference to the vehicle being set up by the council of Lloyd 's to reinsure open years of account .
28 A bank of information is also being set up by the Panel with a view to helping those with disabilities at the Bar .
29 A working party is being set up by the Association of Corporate Treasurers , in conjunction with the Association of British Insurers , NAPF and the ASB , to devise appropriate levels of disclosure .
30 An international network of women in radio is being set up by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters ( AMARC ) .
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