Example sentences of "setting [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's very difficult for Jet to do anything about it because the situation is that Jet is bound by the statutes of the Jet joint undertaking and this is a legal document setting down the conditions under which we work , which has been agreed by governments and the council of ministers , and essentially the situation is that there are two types of people employed in the Jet team .
2 The discussion began with criticism of who is setting down the guidelines for development , and who is actually undertaking this community economic development work .
3 So again in London we spent nearly a week setting up the microphones and rehearsing .
4 He is responsible for the day-to-day running of the computer system , installing new software and setting up the accounts on which LIFESPAN users will do most of their work .
5 He is responsible for the day-to-day running of the computer system , installing new software and setting up the accounts on which LIFESPAN users will do most of their work .
6 Setting up the Lines ( Figs 45 to 48 )
7 When it came to setting up the Friends , I found the words ‘ realistic ’ or ‘ moderation ’ did n't have much meaning for me .
8 Everyone at was involved in setting up the procedures under the guidance of technical manager assisted by .
9 This time is taken up by reading each word from the ASCII file , working through it letter by letter , allocating any new nodes required and setting up the pointers correctly .
10 The penalty paid for this is increased complexity when setting up the pointers and accessing and updating the database .
11 Okay , I will then , outside this meeting , take on this task of setting up the forms view the output from all this gathering and decide what , whether we can make a sensible rationing from some of the forms .
12 The swimmers and sunbathers had all gone , getting ready for dinner , and the groundsmen were setting up the tables and lighting the barbecue .
13 On the whole , Acts , despite their legal precision , are fairly loose guides when it comes actually to setting up the services they authorize , and the decisions made by the administrators of services at central or local level are of great importance in shaping the provision .
14 The user has also to construct a path through the relations thus setting up the linkages required at run time .
15 7.1.1 Setting up the instruments
16 Setting up the talks cost £6.5 million and security added Pounds 2.6 million .
17 Most bassists probably know what their favourite sounds ‘ look ’ like on a graphic , so this idea is actually quite practical , and setting up the programs could n't be simpler .
18 The vertical and horizontal rulers need to be set to a rigidly defined position , at least for the purposes of setting up the grids .
19 Setting up the tasks
20 Crucially , as well as setting up the registers , the Act permits local authorities to recover clean-up costs from owners .
21 It took a Labour Government less inhibited than the Tories with their informal links to the amateur élite to bring sport within the ambit of the welfare state by setting up the Sports Council .
22 While the mechanics were setting up the cars , she thought she 'd go outside into one of the empty stands to try to find a breath of wind , anything rather than standing in the back of the pits in the high humidity which made her skin glow .
23 Worker participation was a notable achievement , but the Chilean proletariat went further in their radical actions , by setting up the cordones .
24 It is well worth spending a few minutes setting up the rails and lace carriage to see how it works even if you do n't want to knit with them at present .
25 It 's for all these reasons that Madonna has been accused of setting back the women 's movement 30 years , but she 's never claimed to be speaking for the cause .
26 Regulations have been made setting out the circumstances and the way in which the name of an RFL may be changed on the register .
27 In its report , The Fight Against Fraud ( HL Paper 44 , HMSO , £6.60 ) , the Committee calls on the Commission to draw up a specific action programme for the Council of Ministers to consider , setting out the times by which each element is to be completed and requiring that progress reports , accompanied by a report from the Court of Auditors , should be submitted to the European and national Parliaments .
28 Charles Ltd. ( 1938 K.B. ) ; to compound and supply animal foodstuff according to a formula setting out the ingredients and their proportions , Ashington Piggeries v. Hill ( 1971 H.L. ) .
29 The paper proposed for each area of the curriculum for pupils 5–14 ‘ a nationally agreed set of guidelines setting out the aims of study , the content to be covered , and the objectives to be achieved ’ .
30 The referral offers the social worker an immediate opportunity to start to practise family work , by setting out the questions which need clarification .
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