Example sentences of "setting [adv] [pos pn] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the Institute was setting down its objectives for the first time was seen as ‘ a move in the right direction ’ .
2 During the time of Rudolf II and later it was used like some grand art market , the stall-holders setting up their wares in the window embrasures .
3 Certainly when I was setting up my studio in the country , the nice thing was that we did n't do anything standard ; we did n't take anything for granted , whether it was mics , positions of drums or anything .
4 In setting up his assignment at the University of Alabama , Donleavy had assumed that Coleman would return to Cyprus with Mary-Claude and Sarah in February 1988 , but analysing the personal histories of foreign scholars produced such interesting results that the DIA several times postponed his departure .
5 Stunned Sam Vardon , 63 , was first employed by Nina while a struggling lad setting up his round after the war .
6 Gavin Mooney and Shelly Farrar of Aberdeen University 's health economics research unit believe the Government has committed a serious error by failing to take costs into account when setting out its aims in the report Scotland 's Health : A challenge to us all .
7 The Institute 's Tax Faculty has issued a guidance note setting out its correspondence with the Inland Revenue about Statement of Practice SP 5/92 , Non-resident Trusts ( p 99 ) .
8 The Institute 's Tax Faculty has issued a guidance note setting out its correspondence with the Inland Revenue about Statement of Practice SP 5/92 , Non-resident Trusts , in both its draft and final forms .
9 The Accounting Standards Board has issued a statement setting out its policy on the applicability of accounting standards to transactions that had been entered into before the standard had been issued .
10 The Commissioners still believed that the Act applied and referred the statutory declaration , a certificate and counter-statement setting out their views on the taxpayer 's statutory declaration , to a tribunal which would decide whether there was a prima facie case for proceeding .
11 Gorbachev was not invited to attend the Alma Ata meeting , but sent a letter setting out his views on the new developments .
12 It seems to me that no grounds have been shown to justify your Lordships saying that Hoffmann J. ( in setting out his conclusion on the balancing exercise even though he felt inhibited from giving effect to it ) and the majority in the Court of Appeal erred in law in a way which vitiates the exercise of the discretion involved .
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