Example sentences of "be set [adv prt] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A controversial issue was the future ownership of the assets of the PUWP ; a parliamentary commission had been set up shortly before the conference to investigate the extent to which such assets , valued by the party at some US$70,000,000 , should be forfeited as illegally acquired from the state .
2 The command verb , LIFESPAN_PMR , should have been set up previously by the System Manager .
3 The Global Environmental Facility has been set up jointly by the World Bank , and the UN Environment and Development Programmes .
4 Here for once a rural industry had been set up regardless of the availability of local labour or any need to create employment ; at first people in the Weald lacked not merely skill but also , it would seem , sufficient incentive .
5 As part of the Initiative , datasets derived from the Census are being held at Manchester Computing Centre and the Census Dissemination Unit has been set up initially for the period from 1992 to 1997 to support them ; the Census Microdata Unit has also been set up in the Econometrics department of Manchester University .
6 All recent committees of inquiry , and some in the past , have been set up specifically for the task in hand , but between 1944 and 1967 many of the inquiries were undertaken by the Central Advisory Councils for Education ( CACE ) for England and for Wales , bodies set up under the 1944 Education Act to advise ministers on important educational issues .
7 The links are set up temporarily by the DBMS at run time following a user request for this information .
8 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
9 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
10 A semantic relation may be set up either within a sentence or between sentences with the consequence that , when it crosses a sentence boundary , it has the effect of making the two sentences cohere with one another ( Halliday and Hasan 1976 ) .
11 Within the PC environment there are at least four common resolutions plus dozens of hybrids which mean that the fonts have to be set up correctly for the display .
12 The Pre-Retirement Association ( address on page 155 ) runs day or weekend courses for the employees of large companies ; and as the PRA has a countrywide network of speakers , these can be set up anywhere in the UK in response to demand .
13 Partners might feel that personal and social development should be set out clearly among the objectives of educational programmes .
14 People with learning disabilities who need residential care in Bassetlaw can go to one of four staffed homes which were set up partly by the health authority and are run by the Mencap Homes Foundation .
15 Firstly , it is alleged that there was a failure to advise the plaintiff er before the contracts for this business were exchanged , as to the necessity for ensuring that there was adequate finance to er complete the purchase granted on terms that the plaintiff could meet and which were set out clearly in a letter of offer from the bank and there was a failure to advise the plaintiffs as to the risk of relying upon oral offers of financing from the bank .
16 The doctrines and policy of Sir Kenneth Newman were set out candidly in an unpublished , private lecture to the European Atlantic Group in 1983 , entitled Public Order in Free Societies .
17 Some of that has to do with the guitar — we need material which is set up more for the guitar . ’
18 The nature of the political horse-trading ahead if the region is to gain a status potentially worth many millions of pounds is set out clearly in a paper to be considered by a meeting of the commission today .
19 The luxurious cream decor is set off beautifully by the patterned curtains .
20 ‘ She 's set up there like a part of the Rameses II exhibition , ’ came the answer .
21 The scheme was set up just after the war in order to ensure state-sponsorship of the arts .
22 Mr Harris said MPL was set up specifically for the contract .
23 One such group is the Haitian Information Bureau , which was set up recently as a news and information service designed to provide an accurate picture of the current situation in Haiti .
24 The process was set out clearly in a letter from Pope Gregory to Bishop Mellitus in CE601 :
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