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

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1 No doubt , following the local government commission which will be set up under the new Bill , that system will continue , where appropriate — but only where clearly appropriate .
2 Because of a logjam in Government legislation , the bill will be set up through the private member 's procedure by the Conservative MP for Ayr , Phil Gallie .
3 Hence it was decided that the pathway should be set up as a small demonstration project only and be fully evaluated before its concepts were more widely introduced into the school .
4 Members of this house will recall that this matter was raised er in relation to an amendment er at committee stage and we argued during the committee stage of the bill that it was not feasible for an entirely new electoral system to be set up for the European elections in June nineteen ninety four and that it was er silly to apply a different system for the additional six seats to that applying to the other eighty one .
5 I have founded my judgment upon the grounds which I have already expressed , but I do not wish to be understood as thereby negativing the proposition that a defence might be set up on the alternative basis mentioned by Willes J. In my opinion this appeal should be allowed .
6 It is rumoured that an oil rig is to be set up on the local water meadows .
7 The main finishing dais will be set up on the cobbled William Brown Street .
8 Under the merger terms , a French-based holding company known as RVC will be set up with a French-appointed chairman .
9 Here altars would be set up within the charnel and the priest would sing the mass in the company of a silent and skeletal congregation — or bits of them , depending on how much had been retrieved from the disturbed graves .
10 A NEW unit is to be set up by the Multiple Sclerosis Society which will devote its time to research into MS , a disease of the nervous system .
11 No links need be set up in a relational database between relations .
12 So ad hoc multi-council boards , run by officials accountable to nobody in particular , had to be set up in the metropolitan areas after 1985 .
13 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
14 If the source of the sound is standing on a solid object , like a radio on a table , or a washing machine on a floor , the vibrations will be set up in the solid object , and will travel along it , carrying the noise through to the next room , and even to the next house .
15 A full-time pressure group is likely to be set up in the new year .
16 Canada 's first grizzly bear reserve is to be set up in the Khutzeymateen area of British Columbia ( BC ) ; logging and hunting will be banned in the reserve .
17 For technical reasons the house had to be set back under a steep bank , and so feels slightly cramped .
18 The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line .
19 The literature review will be set in to a general policy context of recent developments in the UK vocational training field .
20 If she will take you , you will be set down in a bare heath , on a great stone , which is made of granite and is the gate to your adventure , though it will seem to have been fixed and unmoving since the making of the world .
21 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
22 The limits to spending would be set out with a long-term perspective .
23 If you have already made an application to the tribunal , perhaps to obviate the risk of missing a crucial time limit should negotiations collapse , the detailed terms might , if it is thought appropriate , be set out in a separate document while you withdraw your claim on form COT 4 .
24 The charter explicitly promised the privatisation of British Rail , detailed plans for which were supposed to be set out in a white paper .
25 This provides that the terms of a contract with a sole member/director must either be set out in a written memorandum or be made the subject of a report to the next available board meeting and recorded in the board minutes .
26 The detailed sale procedures may either be set out in the covering letter to the information memorandum or as a section of the information memorandum .
27 Obviously this would only be of benefit if there were capital gains against which the loss can be set off in the current or future years .
28 Though in itself fairly insensitive under normal conditions it had to be set off by the early , very sensitive , mercury-fulminate detonator which was fired by safety fuze .
29 Here Alice and Philip exchanged , with their eyes , feelings about Jim ; exactly as people looked but did not speak , apprehensions over Faye — as if something there was too dangerous for words , or at least volatile , to be set off like a risky electronics device by an injudicious combination of sounds .
30 He was aware that they could be setting out on a wild-goose chase , but he had to believe that they were n't .
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