Example sentences of "set [adv] and [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | There 's a table all set up and waiting for the dinner meeting . |
2 | Parliament could not have intended paragraph ( b ) to produce new substantive rights in respect of registered land , enabling registered dispositions to be set aside and removed from the register in circumstances where , if the land had not been registered , no cause of action would have existed . |
3 | This sub system was set up and developed by the team who have retained responsibility for writing and testing programs for any new reporting requirement . |
4 | Vodafone Group Plc claims that a survey by the Office of Telecommunications shows that it provides the best quality of service available to mobile phone users : Vodafone has more than 820,000 of the 1.4m UK subscribers and in its first quality survey Oftel monitored 120 routes across the UK , finding that Vodafone had an overall success rate for call connection of 93% against 88.7% for Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd ; some 95.8% of calls on Vodafone 's network from mobile to fixed line phones were set up and completed at the first attempt , said Oftel , compared with 92.5% on Cellnet 's network ; fixed to mobile on the same basis were 92.4% for Vodafone and 89.8% for Cellnet ; Cellnet reckons it comes out tops in trials of hand portables in the Greater London area . |
5 | Victim support services for the victims of all crimes are now being set up and funded by the Home Office . |
6 | We can supply an N-Reg aircraft with a trust set up and included in the price in order to allow legal ownership in the UK/Europe . |
7 | 'shin " d " encodes past activity , but only in relation to the utterance 's internal system of time referencing which has already been set up and controlled by the deictic references of earlier elements . |
8 | None of the studies presents an operative model ( Rosener , in our opinion , comes closest , but her model , as she shows herself , is more heuristic than empirical ) , and so in the next section a model will be set out and explained in the light of the evaluation criteria for participation and effectiveness put forward in the first two sections of this paper . |
9 | That 's well over ninety percent of the cases have been dealt with in the er , in the timescale that we 've set out and agreed with the health authority . |
10 | The one sets off and contrasts with the other , and a choir should give a lead as much to the spoken as to the sung parts . |
11 | If you are one of the faithful few who keep your machine set up and working during the summer you can have a wonderful time trying out patterns and colour schemes in between knitting those delightful little summer tops . |