Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] set [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This was a report of a DES study group set up to consider full-time courses ( mainly one-year courses ) for young people of average ability and attainment , who had left school and needed neither GCE studies nor preparation for specific jobs . |
2 | The school had been selected to participate in a research project set up to test some of the recommendations of the Gulbenkian Report , The Arts in Schools ( 1982 ) , and had chosen to use the extra finance from this project to institute a number of residencies for artists , writers , musicians , etc . |
3 | The Treasury commissioned a survey in association with ProShare , the new lobby group set up to promote wider and deeper share ownership , to judge the success of their joint urgings . |
4 | The inaugural Grand Finals of the Cellnet Singles Challenge — an enterprising national tennis tournament set up to boost competitive singles play in this country — were staged at Basingstoke 's sumptuous Centrecourt complex at the beginning of December , with some of the country 's leading club players competing for honours . |
5 | There may also be a safety committee set up to consider such matters . |
6 | The new product matrix sets out to present complex information with clarity . |
7 | He stole up to £4,200 from a welfare fund set up to help grieving families of Liverpool City Council workers . |
8 | The Wellcome Foundation Trust , a charitable arm of the Wellcome drug company set up to fund medical research , has agreed in principle to a request to pay for the three-year investigation . |
9 | In June he was appointed chair of the Central Qualification Commission set up to scrutinize former security service personnel recruited to such bodies as the State Protection Office and the police . |
10 | The results of the meeting will then be forwarded to the Bank of England 's new task force set up to consider possible alternatives . |