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

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31 proposed that we should in effect give the money to erm a non county body involved in this , to allocate , to work out both the basis of the allocation and the allocation funds in this order , we think that 's inappropriate , If we 're putting up money then we should also have the responsibility for allocating them among a until the done and the done , so I 'm at all , or whether our council or something to be set up in the future should have equal control of that , that money .
32 Last year the Russian parliament named Kaliningrad one of six potential free-trade zones to be set up within the Federation .
33 He is currently working on a project for an additional 125 aid centres to be set up within the next three years .
34 He described how the ladder was to be set up against the wire , how people were to clamber over and how they were to swing themselves clear through the gap at the end .
35 For technical reasons the house had to be set back under a steep bank , and so feels slightly cramped .
36 Since the mere association of words will not unambiguously point to meaning , the words need to be set down in a particular arrangement .
37 The new constitution would , however , have to conform to a series of guidelines to be set down by the SLORC .
38 Moreover , a similar or larger proportion claim either to enjoy the frequent change of tasks and environment , the flexibility of " temping " and of being able to take spells off between assignments , or to have commitments which make continuous working impossible ; even if , as one recent survey ( Manpower , 1986 ) showed , this was Sometimes to be set off against a feeling of employment insecurity .
39 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 .
40 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 .
41 THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month .
42 The charter explicitly promised the privatisation of British Rail , detailed plans for which were supposed to be set out in a white paper .
43 The overt acts of the alleged conspiracy are said to be set out in the statement of claim .
44 Other features of an auction process which may need to be set out in the transmittal letter are :
45 Head of Department : ‘ It needs to be set out in the Options Book . ’
46 Where the original tenant is not required to provide a guarantor but the alienation provisions permit the landlord to require a guarantor on an assignment if it is reasonable to do so , some landlords and tenants prefer the form of the guarantor 's covenants not to be set out in the lease but to rely upon what is reasonable at the time of the assignment , presumably to ensure that the state of the art is employed .
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