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

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1 The charter setting forth the terms of the agreement ends : .
2 If memory serves , Adam Smith once proposed that the independence of the Scottish judiciary might be guaranteed by setting aside a tract of the Highlands for their exclusive use .
3 Butler and Sean Hill also deny plotting to kill policemen by setting up a plan with the IRA to plant a culvert bomb under the road between Ballycastle and Cushendall .
4 Their essence — setting up a division between the buyers of health care ( usually health authorities ) and its providers ( often hospitals ) — represents a huge improvement in the running of the NHS .
5 The spastics society , which have their own centres in Britain , say that they want to introduce conductive Education to this country , but setting up a centre like the Peto Institute will take time and money .
6 Treaty by setting up a company within the meaning of article 58 , whereas in this case the very right of nationals of other member states to take part in the setting up a company in the United Kingdom is restricted by the residence requirement .
7 The first session is used for introductions and for setting up a framework for the course .
8 October opened auspiciously with Everards looking at the possibility of setting up a brewery in the Falklands .
9 The police maintained a constant presence in the village setting up a base in the village hall right next door to Mr Eggleton 's house .
10 Although the Unity Manifesto had been signed by Pollitt , butt , Gallacher , Tom Mann and Arthur Horner on behalf of the Communists it was essential to stress that there was no intention of setting up a rival to the Labour Party .
11 ‘ You be careful of those tiles ! ’ he yelled towards the boys in the bathroom who were setting up a step-ladder in the bath .
12 No I asked her to start but that 's all , and I kept that in the meant to be setting up a place in the posh area but they got ta have
13 There is not enough time to meet even short-term demands for preparation , marking , report-writing , sorting out pupils ' disputes and clearing up heat-of-the-moment misunderstandings with colleagues , let alone to invest in the longer-term necessities of clearing the backlog of paperwork , replying to letters , ordering supplies , planning schemes of work , reorganizing last year 's course , thinking about what your tutor group can contribute to the fourth year assembly , setting up a meeting with the educational psychologist about Jessica , and spending some time with the word processor manual .
14 Everyone at was involved in setting up the procedures under the guidance of technical manager assisted by .
15 That first sentence setting up the idea in the reader 's mind that not only has the narrator committed a murder but that something has gone wrong and he has , despite all precautions , been found out .
16 The car park charging scheme will cost £67,000 but the council expects the income from charges to be greater than the cost of setting up the scheme in the first year .
17 George and Tony used to pay themselves £350 a week after setting up the firm at the height of the last recession in 1982 .
18 I note in passing , however , that , when it comes to squandering the nation 's money , I can not think of a better example than the enormous amounts squandered by the Government in setting up the machinery for the administration of the poll tax , which is now to be totally unwound .
19 Within these coastal poleniers an enormous amount of sea ice could form and then is removed to the north dumping enormous amounts of salt into the shelf water making it very dense and setting up the stage for the deep sinking associated with Antarctic .
20 The Creative Weaver comprises a perforated base board , with sets of pegs for setting up the design on the board .
21 Instinct is simply a pre-programmed mental habit , setting up the pattern for the behaviour of a creature .
22 You say that Hatchetfish are not suitable for a beginner , nor should they be sold to someone who is setting up an aquarium for the first time .
23 access to information and personnel : setting out a list of the general or specific information required to perform the work .
24 His concern throughout the crisis had been to keep the principles of the UN Charter in the minds of all the parties involved ; not only Article 1 , setting out the purpose of the UN , the maintenance of international peace and security , but Article VII , which excludes intervention in matters subject to any state 's domestic jurisdiction .
25 Secondary legislation in the United Kingdom is routinely published with an introductory paragraph indicating the statutory provisions on the basis of which the instrument is adopted and accompanied by an explanatory note setting out the purport of the instrument in plain language .
26 Each year it has produced a report setting out the state of the education service , and each year Ministers have treated that report as though it were a piece of stinking fish .
27 In current practice , individual competition decisions thus contain very long and detailed preambles setting out the reasons for the operative part which is , by comparison , quite short .
28 Where this is the case the applicant must file at court : ( a ) a written request for leave setting out the reasons for the application ; and ( b ) a draft of the application for which leave is sought on the appropriate form , with sufficient copies for service on all respondents ( FPCR , r3(1) ; FPR , r4.3(1) ) .
29 There is no application form ; a simple letter setting out the reasons for the application will suffice .
30 Applicants must simply file a written request setting out the reasons for the application accompanied by a draft application for the s8 order sought on form CHA 10 .
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