Example sentences of "[be] set [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The organisation will consist of executive and advisory boards and ad hoc committees and task forces will be set up for specific projects .
2 Support networks for black managers and staff should also be set up with existing networks and resources .
3 Each one must be set up with fail-safe guides for a true and even curve .
4 Although many of the assessment centres are expected to be linked to colleges and universities , they are also likely to be set up by private consultants , individual companies and even groups of companies working together .
5 These new , relatively small , selective colleges are to be set up by private sponsors , with government grants to provide a free education with a technological emphasis for 11–16-year-olds .
6 Roman law never did have a doctrine that trusts should be set up by imperative words .
7 How does this square with another proposition that is sometimes put forward , that in Roman law trusts had to be set up in precatory words ?
8 Recently in an attempt to reduce the current wave of social violence , projects have been piloted in the UK and 20 ‘ safer cities ’ will be set up in selected areas which have high rates of crime and violence , and other social and community problems ( Delamothe , 1988 ) .
9 Currents may be set up in various ways ( Guilcher , 1958 ) .
10 The days of the week in which the lecturer works and gives a course are given in link records which need to be set up in these diagrams .
11 About ¥8 billion will be set aside for on-campus LANs for 20–30 national universities , according to a government official involved in the negotiations with the Ministry of Finance .
12 However , it might be that , at first , such tests should be set only in those subjects which constitute the ‘ core curriculum ’ to be instituted nationally for all schools .
13 The usual method of incorporation is for the exemption terms to be set out in printed conditions which are commonly attached to or referred to in the auction catalogue and copies of which are usually displayed on the premises .
14 It can then be set off on new cases .
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