Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | policy and assessment branches set up within HSE to co–ordinate and stimulate effort on major hazards |
2 | But this ignores the effect of new accounting rules set out in SSAP 24 , which require companies to spread a surplus over a number of years . |
3 | TEACHERS ' UNIONS are advising their members to boycott appraisal schemes set up by schools and local authorities . |
4 | The various techniques described and proforma letters set out in section 11 are intended to provide a helpful aid to the smooth running of the sale rather than to prescribe standard procedures and formats . |
5 | Finally , the accounting practices set out in FRS 3 should be adopted as soon as possible and regarded as standard in respect of financial statements relating to accounting periods ending on or after 22 June 1993 . |
6 | Equally , there would be nothing to prevent private social work companies setting up in opposition to local authority and voluntary agency workers ; private training companies are already emerging . |
7 | The stately whooper swans fly in from Iceland in late September or October , the timing probably depending on how soon the first winter frosts set in up north . |
8 | In the days when unemployment in parts of East Cleveland was up to 90 per cent , Tippett was invited to direct musical activities at special work camps set up at Boosbeck , largely to cultivate rough land . |
9 | Several temporary sorting offices set up by Canada Post were reportedly attacked and some burnt down . |
10 | With AAS , new firms can be given cash incentives to set up in Tendring , or established ones can be helped to expand and create more jobs and opportunities . |
11 | Nahum told her that a teacher 's needed for one of the permanent Romany camps set up in Kent by a preacher . |
12 | To create your list you get what is essentially a mini database , MailList , which comes with field names set up for details such as name , address , and so on . |
13 | They were huge baroque establishments set up by J. Lyons and Co. , as a sort of poor-man 's Cafe Royal — several different kinds of restaurants and cafeterias under one roof . |
14 | First thing this morning campaigners set off for London , and Downing Street . |
15 | This option enables you to view any special access links set up in LIFESPAN for any LIFESPAN user . |
16 | Admittedly , the Brugnoni case is concerned with article 2(1) of the First Directive , which provided for the grant of general authorisations in respect of the capital movements set out in list B of Annex I , and Directive ( 85/566/E.E.C. ) repealed that article and merged list B with list A referred to in article 1(1) , under which member states are to grant all foreign exchange authorisations required . |
17 | However , this makes no difference to what has been stated above , since the judgment in the Brugnoni case is based , as the Commission points out , on the general objective of the First Directive in so far as it applies to transactions with the Directive liberalised , and it is clear from Commission of the European Communities v. Hellenic Republic ( Case 194/84 ) [ 1987 ] E.C.R. 4737 , 4750 , para. 9 , that capital movements set out in list A also benefit from ‘ unconditional liberalisation . ’ |
18 | All pilot proposals will be evaluated as to the contribution they will make to the Development Programme and , in the case of colleges without a Validation Procedures Agreement ( for details of this see UPDATE 1 ) , proposals will be considered by Scrutiny Panels set up by SCOTVEC . |
19 | Government indemnity schemes set up by French and Germans for loan exhibitions |
20 | Lifeline to the warzone : Relief supplies set off for Croatia . |
21 | In helping pupils to use the microcomputer to retrieve information , either as a list of references or as statistics , the information skills set out in Figure 6.6 are learned as required . |
22 | Model conversations set out in tapescripts for audio cassettes for supplementary exercises on note taking from telephone conversations , and for revision . |
23 | The sources of information for identifying acquisition targets set out in Section 0604 may be used for identifying potential purchasers . |
24 | The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that . |