Example sentences of "have [been] set [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Job shops have been set up on both sites , manned by trained staff . |
2 | Individual project boards have been set up for each area of market testing . |
3 | Another common advance ordering practice is that of selecting books a few months before publication , after scrutiny of information provided by library suppliers or ( in the case of academic libraries ) by specialized alerting services which have been set up for this purpose . |
4 | Merton is the second of two major ventures in the recruiting business which have been set up by entrepreneurial Michael Silverman . |
5 | Can we be assured that those regional representatives will reflect the political majority in those regions and will not simply be Government nominees , as we have seen in so many quangos and regional bodies that have been set up in recent years ? |
6 | Twenty phone lines have been set up in Aberconwy council 's offices to give advice to victims . |
7 | Similar associations have been set up in other counties , and already national competitions are staged . |
8 | Illegal arms and bomb factories have been set up in many parts of northern India to fuel the conflicts . |
9 | Duty rotas of guardians , who may be called upon at short notice , have been set up in many areas for this purpose . |
10 | Firms that have employed women in this way are , for example , the American concerns , the maquiladoras , that have been set up in northern Mexico near the US border . |
11 | Special police units have been set up in some areas , usually but not always staffed by women police officers . |
12 | Prior to 1974 these various activities took place in an uncoordinated manner , but , since then , budget committees have been set up in both houses . |
13 | Attempts to bolster the numbers of the endangered rufous hare wallaby in the Australian outback have been set back by domestic cats , which have killed 11 of the rare animals introduced to remote areas after a captive breeding programme . |
14 | The lessons are recorded so that the trainee 's performance can be reviewed and measured against criteria which have been set down for that skill . |
15 | The policy implications which I have drawn from the analyses mentioned above have been set out at greater length elsewhere ( Joshi , 1986 ) . |