Example sentences of "[det] [noun] to set [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The Comintern , completely disregarding their past policy , called upon " all Communist Parties to make yet another attempt to set up the united front of struggle with the social democratic workers through the medium of the social democratic parties " . |
2 | Local education authorities in Northern Ireland were required by this Act to set up management committees for further education institutions , with some degree of autonomy , instead of managing them directly . |
3 | I may never have another chance to set up my own business … and it means so much to me … |
4 | Today is the three thousand one hundred and seventy first day of the campaign … and another chance to set out their stall and hope to win another supporter . |
5 | ‘ Got some things to set up . |
6 | Er I 've been able just this week to set up a little er programme at er at work whereby er I have a list of all the newspapers and T Vs and radio stations on a file , and I can tap in a press release , press the button and it would fax them all one after the other , to the various interested bodies . |
7 | In a rare act of unity , all the opposition parties save the Communists banded together this week to set up a shadow cabinet . |
8 | I 'm working this week to set up , I 'm over here , I 'm setting up next week . |
9 | Rick had gone to Cheltenham to help some friends to set up an art exhibition and Lou had gone with him . |
10 | The party may well face further depletion with the expected defection of some members to set up yet another social democratic opposition party . |
11 | In this perspective to set up as a writer at all is an extraordinary act , while artist becomes a word only to be invoked only of others , never about the self . |
12 | It is convenient at this stage to set out the relevant parts of section 7 , as amended by section 65(4) of and Schedule 12 to the Criminal Law Act 1977 : |
13 | It obviously took the photographer , Arthur Richardson , some time to set up his equipment as he has attracted the attention of a few of the locals . |
14 | It is unnecessary for the purposes of this judgment to set out in any detail the content of these articles : it is sufficient to say that they question the propriety of certain investments made by the council of moneys in its superannuation fund , with Mr. Bookbinder as the prime mover , in three deals with Mr. Oyston or companies controlled by him . |
15 | It is best in such cases to set out the contra agreement in writing right at the outset . |
16 | We we we 're empowered er by these orders to set up the new constituencies , er they do not actually come into effect to enable the elections to be held upon them er until all the countries of the E E C have agreed the changes that are necessary to accommodate the new numbers that er they will be having , er so the act , the ninety three act , has a commencement hour within it . |
17 | Bonanza would n't have gone to all that trouble to set up a deal like you 're imagining . ’ , |
18 | As indicated in the recent guidelines of the Department of Health and Social Security ( 1984 ) , a sensible approach towards establishing comprehensive services would be for clinicians in each area to set up a service which most suits local conditions and needs . |
19 | As with TA , unless you are fond of playing with computer programmes ask someone more expert to set up CC for you . |
20 | Many more applications to set up windfarms are expected following Government moves to encourage development of renewable energy sources . |
21 | The Supreme Soviet ordered the authorities in those republics to set up referendum organizing commissions without delay , and ruled that alternative referendums on independence being held in some of those republics [ see p. 38014 and below ] did not constitute a legitimate substitute for the all-union referendum . |
22 | D' ya need any money to set up ? |
23 | After a few months he had borrowed enough money to set up a drug store in Sydney . |
24 | But it did n't take Jefferson long to find enough money to set up a factory to make golf clubs , and it does n't take a lot of imagination to guess who provided the money . ’ |
25 | Most important of all , there was enough money to set up an office as party headquarters at 190 Vauxhall Bridge Road . |
26 | The next time they are able to gather together enough courage to set out for the supermarket they may get only as far as point B before they have had enough , anticipating more extreme levels of anxiety if they continue . |
27 | Barry Quirke , chairman of the Institute of Statisticians , said : ‘ We would be very keen to support any initiative to set up an independent committee , so long as it has teeth . |
28 | The Labour leader , John Smith , is believed to have told the Scottish leadership not to support any efforts to set up a Scottish parliamentary council and Mr Clarke 's proposals are intended to maintain Lib Dem support for the convention . |
29 | Most notable by its absence was any commitment to set up an environmental protection agency — the centrepiece of the environmental section of the Conservative Party election manifesto . |
30 | Held , dismissing the appeal , the issue was whether , on June 13 , the justices had any jurisdiction to set aside the convictions recorded on May 16 . |