Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] set [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nor had it been mentioned in Parliament since the previous April , when Hall proposed setting up the Select Committee and holding an international competition . |
2 | Bennett has set out the supposed pros and cons in the annual report . |
3 | Mr Jones helped set up the Welsh School in Cefn Mawr and was founder of the Cefn Mawr and District Welsh Society . |
4 | Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. has set out the medical evidence available to us and , in my view , on that evidence it would not have surprised me if there had been a finding that at the relevant time on 5 July , suffering as she was from considerable and continuing pain in her chest , coughing up sputum , on various drugs designed to alleviate pain and to act as sedatives and during the evening suffering contractions in the first stage of labour , she was not in any event fit to make a decision . |
5 | In fact , he said , one of the reasons IBM France decided to set up the new division was to cater for software partners and other customers . |
6 | After 18 months training with AA in Chicago , Mr Shiratori returned to Tokyo to help set up the new office . |
7 | Rourke had set up the whole annoying episode . |
8 | United made sure of the win midway through the second half … a gold star for David Collins having set up the first he made the second too … |
9 | To counteract that Murphy has set up the Edinburgh-based PR Centre . |
10 | Thus Mandel had set out the three levels at which the fight against bureaucratization must be waged by the ‘ revolutionary vanguard ’ : |