Example sentences of "be set [adv] in the [num] " in BNC.

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1 LGCM had been set up in the 1970s ; it rented a room in St Botolph 's , Aldgate , a church well-known for work with single homeless people in London .
2 While it remains unclear to this reader exactly what moral or spiritual relations are set forth in the three stories which comprise the titular parables , Proofs , the main part of the present volume , concerns itself with how the collapse of communism threatens the whole Western intellectual tradition of idealism and asceticism .
3 The people of Whitby may be familiar with some of the landmarks in his historical romance The Red which is set there in the 1600s .
4 A foreign lawyer becomes an RFL by going through a process of registration which is set out in the 1990 Act .
5 Darlington Wildlife Trust is the latest branch of the Durham trust , which was set up in the Sixties .
6 Ms Ela Robinson , who is in charge of the nursery class at Richmond CE School , is chairman of the National Campaign for Nursery Education , which was set up in the Sixties .
7 The first , Organic Growers West Wales , was set up in the 1970s to facilitate the supply of produce to meet the growing demand from the supermarkets while supporting its members by guaranteeing markets and providing information on what crops are needed and what prices they will receive for them .
8 There are more than 12 million pictures cataloguing what must be every major news story since the agency was set up in the 30's .
9 The last was set up in the seventies when apparently some defector had cast some doubt on Mills .
10 Thanks primarily to Francois Mitterrand , a regulatory body , independent of the state , was set up in the 1980S to overview public service and other communications sectors and to protect broadcasters from pressures exercised by governments , politicians and lobbies of all kinds .
11 The background to cuts was set out in the 1976 White paper on public Expenditure ( Cmnd 6393 ) : ‘ Popular expectations for improved public services and welfare programmes have not been matched by growth in output or by willingness to forgo improvements in private living standards in favour of these programmes . ’
12 The role was an innovative one , and its initial scope was set out in the 1985 job specification ( Leeds City Council 1985c ) .
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