Example sentences of "[be] set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Bull Worldwide Telco has been set up the ‘ better to co-ordinate Bull 's telco strategy and solutions , and to develop new group skills and expertise within the domain . ’
2 Once the communications parameters have been set up the whole process is very simple and , so far as is possible , completely error-free .
3 Even I knew about the CS , which had been set up the year before in the wake of a couple of real humdinger scandals in the Square Mile .
4 Finally , in the Annex there are set out a number of terms which , according to the previous draft of art 3(3) , was to be an indicative list of terms which may be regarded as unfair .
5 The conflagration began in the lower half of the square at the point where the houses are set back a little from the pavement .
6 In 1962 , the Royal Commission on the Press recommended that there should be set up a Press Amalgamations Court , like the Restrictive Practices Court , consisting of judges of the High Court and lay members appointed on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor after consultation with the Trades Union Congress and the Press Council .
7 If , furthermore , you wished to sell us a narrow strip of your garden to allow the shelter to be set back a little from the pavement , we could consider providing a fence along your full frontage as part of the accommodation works .
8 The most common request is that everything should be set back the way it was at time X and it should appear as though the work carried out on package Y never happened at all !
9 In turn , similar financial disciplines and targets could be set down the line , ‘ rewarding and punishing individual operations according to risk performance ’ .
10 ‘ If you mean the Prince thinks that we 'd be better off if the clock were set back a couple of hundred years , ’ Caroline said , ‘ the answer 's yes . ’
11 ‘ What we need to do is set up a regular lunch date so everyone knows what 's happening .
12 There Is a vast backdrop-like painting — 200 feet long by twelve feet high — against which is set up an array of further paintings , drawings and sculptures , some of which incorporate scientific writing .
13 This case turned upon the wording of section 14 which is set out a little further on .
14 Can we come back to the criteria and I probably ought to refer you lar really to the I I know this is set out a little br a s rather shorthanded fashion .
15 In addition it 's set up a European operation , headquartered in England at Bagshot , Surrey , under Andrew Field , a Sun UK veteran .
16 He 's set up a meeting for tomorrow with his financial boys , and I get the impression he 's very keen , but it 's all down to what he wants for the equity investment and how much I 'm prepared to give him . ’
17 ST MARY 'S set up a mouthwatering final with Queen 's after a spirited victory over UCG at St Paul 's .
18 A woman who 's set up a cat sanctuary in her back garden is facing a battle to stay open , after neighbours complained to the local council .
19 Her two year old is the youngest of nine children , and as well as struggling to bring up her own family she 's set up a health project in her community .
20 He 's set up a fundraising appeal .
21 To promote their interests , and to provide a forum for the expression of opinions , the RMC 's set up the Regional Management Centres Association ( RMCS ) in the mid-1970s .
22 The kids in the band whose guitar it really was set up a look-out in The Roebuck and , of course , they spotted him .
23 A good example of this is the Lambeth Lesbian and Gay Group which was set up a few years ago and whose meetings I attended three or four times .
24 The inquiry was set up a year ago by the Howard League for Penal Reform following a spate of suicides at Feltham since August 1991 .
25 The drinking water inspectorate was set up a year ago .
26 The review panel was set up a year ago under the chairmanship of Professor Ron Edwards of Cardiff University .
27 The air ambulance was set up a year ago as an experiment .
28 They had to carry a table out with them , which was set up the required ten metres from the shed wall , and the pistols were laid out , and the targets pinned up .
29 In the Joint Committee that was set up the conflict was , in Hanrott 's words , ‘ played cool ’ , but it was conflict nevertheless .
30 Between the advertisements for Brylcream and Bile Beans was set out a forty-page prospectus for a ‘ new Britain' , consisting of a series of short articles putting forward proposals for a fresh approach to employment , social security , town planning , architecture , the countryside , education , health , the medical services and leisure .
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