Example sentences of "[pron] sets [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 God himself sets up a new Jerusalem , and a Messiah-like figure appears at the end , " the lamb which became a great animal and had great black horns on its head " .
2 Trying out various ideas they eventually settled on the use of a Ring Modulator , which sets up a low frequency hum breaking up speech patterns into juddery , intermittent tones .
3 At the other end of the rod is a transducer which sets up a controlled vibration within the sapphire .
4 The most famous chapter in the Policraticus is that which sets forth the organic image of the commonwealth , the prince the head , the church the soul , the senate the heart , the soldiers the arms , the peasants the legs — a classical cliché brought up-to-date .
5 The Government Actuary 's Department prepared a document in 1980 which sets out a suggested basis for making the calculation and this was supplemented ten years later by recommendations from a committee of industrial tribunal chairmen .
6 To show this , consider Table 1 which sets out a simple numerical example in which there is a direct linear relationship between disposable income and consumption , and between disposable income and saving .
7 I commend the book God is Green by Ian Bradley which sets out a useful outline of Christian thought on this subject .
8 The report comes on a pre-printed form , which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page .
9 Erm it runs through the strategy that we 're pursuing , i it er highlights the problems that er erm th that exist in the district , it stresses the need for flexibility and it concludes with an appendix which sets out the actual sites that we would like to see developed erm er over the next er ten years which is the length of the erm covered by the Richmondshire local plan .
10 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
11 Maybe even more important is the revision of Article 92 of the EC Treaty , which sets out the following magic formula :
12 If there appears to be a dispute on the facts , I will prepare a valuation memorandum which sets out the factual information which forms the background to the valuation .
13 The specialist hiring firm , Overdrive , has a standard form contract which sets out the contractual relationship between the haulier , Overdrive and the Overdrive driver .
14 The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation .
15 The procedure is first for the Pastoral Committee of the Diocese to consult the Council for Places of Worship , receiving from it a report which sets out the architectural qualities and historic interest of the building .
16 It is rightly said of him that he was always a pedagogue , but he is a pedagogue in the courtly nineteenth-century mode of Professor Agassiz , who sets up the controlled experiment and invites us to participate in it , not in the hectoring and charismatic mode of the star of the lecture-hall .
17 If the cylinder spins in a fluid medium at rest , under ideal conditions , it sets up a circulatory profile ( Figure 2b ) .
18 As you each stimulate the other , rhythmically , sympathetically , it sets up a resonating circuit of activity in the pelvic nervous complexes .
19 These pillars here in the gallery are kind of working also quite minimally as trees in the gallery , so it sets up a nice atmosphere .
20 Whenever the search selects a rule whose action is hierarchical , it sets up a new search problem , and solves it by calling search recursively .
21 It sets up a continuing argument about the proper character of scientific method , which ‘ Realism ’ has not resolved .
22 It sets up an ideal world of nature , which is nevertheless represented as attainable reality ( to use a formula of Schiller 's ) In other words , it is constructed on the false premise that man is archetypally good and naturally artistic ( witness the absurd convention of the eternally virtuous hero forever bursting effortlessly into song ) .
23 For example , there are some very attractive red lacquered frames which could be very useful , you could choose a dark mahogany frame with a reddish tinge , or even a gold or wood frame if it sets off a dark red mount or background .
24 Published last month , it sets out a strategic intent and direction for the health service , priorities for progress and practical steps to be taken — in Wales .
25 It sets out a comprehensive and coherent range of services for supporting the families of ‘ children in need ’ including ( for the first time ) children with disabilities , children in hospital and even those in independent boarding schools .
26 It sets out the agreed remit , including any constraints .
27 It sets out the Regional Council 's policies for the use of land and for transport .
28 Furthermore , it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject .
29 It sets out the basic patterns , and looks at how they have changed over the years .
30 He sets up a fair few goals but we really need a finisher something Wallace managed to do ( if you gave him enough chances in the game ) .
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