Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Inset : The River Bus , MV Conrad Chelsea Harbour sets off from Lambeth Pier with its royal passenger on board .
2 In the polytechnic and college sector Bourner and Hamed(1987) have followed Evans ( 1984 ) in defining non-standard entry as ‘ referring to students not holding the normal minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications ’ .
3 Non-standard entry is defined as referring to students not holding the minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in Regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications .
4 In the months that preceded the general election to the short-lived Northern Ireland Assembly set up by Whitelaw , a number of explosions occurred in church and other emotive buildings in quiet parts of the country with no terrorist problem .
5 The North Atlantic Co-operation Council ( NACC ) , the joint security forum of the members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) and the former Warsaw Pact set up in November 1991 [ see pp. 38600 , 38699 ] , held its second meeting in Brussels on March 10 .
6 This was in line with the UK position set out by David Trippier last December ( Chem .
7 The Burleigh group set off from London on Friday morning and they 're hoping their efforts have raised up to a million pounds for the 2 hospitals .
8 3.4 On the Licensed Products , and in all manuals , will include the copyright notice set out in Schedule 3 and in all manuals , brochures and material marketed with the Licensed Products by , and in all advertising and publicity for the Licensed Products , will include the Trade Mark Notice set out in Schedule 4 , in each case in durable and permanent form .
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