Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [adj] set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For obvious reasons , it is extremely difficult to set up a large-scale trial of dietary treatment among patients who are seriously disturbed . |
2 | If this sounds cynical , it is not difficult to set up a simple experiment . |
3 | It is not difficult to set up a holiday firm and expand rapidly . |
4 | He is also keen to set up a body similar to the US Office of Technology Assessment , or New Zealand 's former Commission for the Future to stimulate public discussion and look at the long-term implications of technological change . |
5 | It is also necessary to set out a clear idea of what role the public and private sectors can play . |
6 | Since documents prepared with either indented or hanging paragraphs tend to be consistently of the one style , it is as easy to set up the format before typing as it is to do it afterwards . |
7 | Again , with 386-megabyte computers , diskfax and modems ‘ it is n't difficult to set up a valuable resource you can tap into at any time ’ ( he sees ample scope for expanding not only into other languages but building on expertise already gained in mailshot databases and distribution ) and British Telecom has been ‘ very responsive ’ . |
8 | SeaWatch director Sven Hansen says that recent international agreements to reduce pollution mean that it is particularly important to set up a system capable of ensuring standards are being met . |
9 | Although most archives encourage the crossing of disciplinary boundaries by researchers it is sometimes useful to set up a specialist unit for a particular group of researchers within the umbrella of a generalist archive . |
10 | for example , it is very hard to set up a general management consultancy with a broad range of clients and then allow the executive search firm to poach people out of them . |