Example sentences of "[modal v] be set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Agreed procedures for appeals , complaints , and arbitration should be set up for users , and for authorities in dispute . |
2 | Ted Wragg , describing his work as adviser to the Parliamentary Select Committee into the attainment of the school leaver ( 1976/7 ) , reports that mathematics was the topic that came up by far the most frequently in all the submissions to that Committee , and one of its recommendations was that an inquiry should be set up into mathematics teaching . |
3 | The revision proposed that works councils should be set up in order to vest in the workers a measure of control as against the bureaucratic command of the central planning authority . |
4 | In 1806 , Napoleon made the most of his victories by imitating the Caesars and decreeing that a great monument should be set up in honour of the Great Army that had done so well . |
5 | Ludwig first proposed to the then Soviet authorities that a Museum of Modern Art should be set up in Moscow in 1987 . |
6 | Targets and constraints should be set down in accordance with the ambitions of the development plan . |
7 | The committee 's terms of reference should be set out in writing and should detail clearly its authority and responsibilities . |
8 | If provision is to be made ( Clause 20.02.5 ) for retentions from the amount due on account of tax liabilities or compensation for damage caused to the firm by the outgoing partner ( a somewhat controversial matter , but one which might be considered , for example , in relation to increased indemnity insurance premiums becoming payable by the continuing partners as a result of the negligence of the outgoing partner ) the terms must be set out with clarity . |
9 | As more JARs become part of harmonisation regulation we hope that this work and associated costs will diminish in the next year or so , and the cost of work on JARs must be set off against work not needed on BCARs . |
10 | For instance , although close relationships are usually protective , they can sometimes interfere with an adaptive mode of defence such as denial , which a person might be setting up in response to a particularly threatening event . |
11 | At the same time another hierarchy might be set up for line management . |
12 | In June , they 'll be setting off from Herefordshire to Austria to take part in a re-run of the 1913 Alpine Rally . |
13 | On the other hand , parts of the budget could be set up as profit centres which charged other parts of the budget for using their services . |
14 | could be set up in excess of fifty thousand |
15 | A RACE Equality Council branch could be set up in Darlington next month . |
16 | These schemes may be set up in liaison with local education authorities and school governors . |
17 | These materials are sometimes used in combination — aluminium windows may be set up in timber sub-frame , for example , and upvc windows usually have steel reinforcement inside their box sections for extra strength . |
18 | Otherwise a ‘ papacy of the professors ’ would be set up between Jesus Christ and those who believe in him . |
19 | A fifth CNAA Committee would be set up for Art and Design , and pending a reconstitution of the Council 's committees and boards in 1975 the present NCDAD members were being asked to serve as a nucleus of the future committee . |
20 | A new fund would be set up with pensioners and staff making up half the trustees . |
21 | Nine would be set up in areas to be announced shortly . |
22 | Consultative groups for Kazakhstan and Kirgizstan would be set up in Paris on Dec. 14 and 15 , and pre-consultative groups for Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan on Dec. 16 . |
23 | Additionally the following measures were agreed : ( i ) that a joint working party would be set up , charged with defining " political offences in the South African situation " and with advising on " mechanisms for dealing with the release of political prisoners and the granting of immunity " ; ( ii ) that " temporary immunity from prosecution for political offences " would be considered as a matter of urgency for the ANC 's NEC members and others , to enable them to return to the country without fear of prosecution ; ( iii ) that the government would " review existing security legislation to bring it into line with the new dynamic situation developing in South Africa in order to ensure normal and free political activities " ; ( iv ) that the government would work towards the lifting of the state of emergency ; ( v ) that efficient channels of communication between the government and the ANC would be set up in order to curb violence and intimidation from whatever quarter . |
24 | An investigations unit would be set up in London , staffed by reputable heavyweight journalists he had already selected . |
25 | An elephant product warehouse would be set up in Gaborone ( Botswana ) , to register and sell ivory . |
26 | But he did not dismiss the idea and added that a new committee would be set up in June 1995 to examine how far compliance with the code and the report 's other recommendations had progressed . |
27 | Once the parties had been heard , the master or registrar would have the power either to make an ‘ unless ’ order , that is that the case would be struck out unless particular steps were taken within a particular time , or the case would be set down for trial . |
28 | In order to achieve these objectives , a network of advice centres run by various agencies and offering blanket coverage shall be set up without delay with financial assistance from the federation in the territory specified in Article 3 of this treaty … |
29 | ENGLAND will be setting off to India after Christmas to face the mystical eastern spinners with the help of a magic carpet . |
30 | Olympic champion Chris Boardman is going for it he 's riding in a twenty five mile time trial and will be setting off from Cumnor at six o clock … if you want to see him he 'll be wizzing up and down the A420 and the A34 … |