Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] be set [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Their jurisdiction should be raised from 40s to £10 ; similar courts should be set up in every county ; the jury should be reduced to four .
2 A number of accounts must be set up in this database .
3 The corporation agreed , and even paid £200 so that the new shops would be set back from the previous building line .
4 The first trial units will be set up in 1994 , attached to the Moscow Military District and the Northern Fleet .
5 In many respects similar to family trees , hierarchies can be set up with ‘ parents ’ and ‘ descendants ’ .
6 They show how the name of the root package can be supplied to the programs from the DCL command line and how the remainder of the parameters can be set up as in-line code .
7 They show how the name of the root package can be supplied to the programs from the DCL command line and how the remainder of the parameters can be set up as in-line code .
8 Roman law never did have a doctrine that trusts should be set up by imperative words .
9 ( f ) The new partnership agreement Whilst agreements on particular matters should be set down in writing as soon as they have been concluded , that should not be regarded as an adequate substitute for a properly drafted partnership agreement for the new firm to be in place from the outset of business .
10 The interpretation depends on the fact that trusts could be set up without addressing the trustee directly .
11 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 .
12 In Bosnia , safe areas will be set up by negotiation .
13 The Discovery Trails will be set up in parks in or near Birmingham , Bournemouth , Bristol , Cambridge , Cardiff , Edinburgh , Guildford , Glasgow , London , Maidstone , Manchester , Milton Keynes , Newcastle , Nottingham , Plymouth and York .
14 The number of alumni living abroad is also staggering and it looks likely that more Napier groups could be set up around the globe .
15 As more JARs become part of harmonisation regulation we hope that this work and associated costs will diminish in the next year or so , and the cost of work on JARs must be set off against work not needed on BCARs .
16 He suggested that ethical committees could be set up across the country to provide an independent source of advice for doctors and families , taking the matter out of the hands of the courts .
17 If this model of democracy prevails , social policies may be expected to be determined by the commitments of the political parties , and proposals for policy changes will be set out in election manifestos .
18 If provision is to be made ( Clause 20.02.5 ) for retentions from the amount due on account of tax liabilities or compensation for damage caused to the firm by the outgoing partner ( a somewhat controversial matter , but one which might be considered , for example , in relation to increased indemnity insurance premiums becoming payable by the continuing partners as a result of the negligence of the outgoing partner ) the terms must be set out with clarity .
19 These materials are sometimes used in combination — aluminium windows may be set up in timber sub-frame , for example , and upvc windows usually have steel reinforcement inside their box sections for extra strength .
20 Targets and constraints should be set down in accordance with the ambitions of the development plan .
21 The organisation will consist of executive and advisory boards and ad hoc committees and task forces will be set up for specific projects .
22 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 .
23 In many cases the most probable answers can be set down in advance and this helps enormously towards analysis .
24 Controls can be set up for most of these experiments , e.g. plant cress seed on dry blotting paper as well as wet , so that children begin to realise that it really is the water that is responsible for the change .
25 Local authorities ' waste disposal operations will be set up as ‘ competitive arm 's length ’ companies to be separate from councils ' responsibilities for policing environmental standards .
26 The 60ft high and 200ft long figure spelling out No Pylons will be set up at Beacon Hill , Kirby Sigston , near Borrowby in the Thirsk area .
27 Specially trained BT staff will also be on hand to advise those who are suffering from nuisance calls , and it is intended that self-help groups will be set up by people who have been victims themselves .
28 Both groups should have reported at the end of 1982 , though engineering will take longer , and other subject groups will be set up in due course .
29 No links need be set up in a relational database between relations .
30 Collection points will be set up in six major towns and the FHSA 's secure vehicle will tour the county throughout the summer .
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