Example sentences of "[verb] setting [adv prt] the " in BNC.
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1 | Nor had it been mentioned in Parliament since the previous April , when Hall proposed setting up the Select Committee and holding an international competition . |
2 | His immediate staff were a Production Designer , responsible both for sets and prop building , and a Technical Manager to oversee setting up the studio equipment . |
3 | The latter phrase , used in the 1991 act setting up the agency , enshrines the word " sustainable " in UK legislation for the first time . |
4 | Regulations have been made setting out the circumstances and the way in which the name of an RFL may be changed on the register . |
5 | The mornings of Sunday and Monday were spent setting up the arena , putting in some dance and fight practice , and generally preparing for the show before the pre-show meeting . |
6 | No doubt Julius Reuter would have found setting up the famous news agency far easier if he had one to bash out his stories on . ’ |
7 | ‘ And you are both ready for the bazaar , I see , ’ he said , for he had already watched them carry through the packing-cases filled with their work , ready to be transported on Mr Hanson the grocer 's small cart , due to call at Vetch Street at ten o'clock , for them to start setting out the stall . |
8 | At 55 he could claim a distinguished record of philanthropic and public service which included setting up the Royal Army Education Corps . |
9 | Orders in Council were then passed setting out the conditions for participation in the fund . |
10 | Sales manager had just finished setting up the portable testing gear when an Al Mutlaq representative wanted to buy it . |
11 | Salmond called on Sept. 27 for a referendum to be held setting out the choices for Scotland as full independence within the European Communities , limited self-government or continuing with the constitutional status quo . |