Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It happened shortly after 500 athletes set off on the Rowntree Athletic Club 's 10-mile road race at the weekend . |
2 | I hope that I have encouraged you to get the pattern sheets , electronic pen and , if needed , cover-up strips set out on the table ready to draw a pattern . |
3 | We just need to get a letter set up on the stand alone system . |
4 | A Central Management Committee was set up for the Government legal service and , as senior Government lawyer , it fell to Ware to be chairman of this and to become head of the parallel Legal Career Service . |
5 | Before her conversion , she would doubtless have insisted on waiting for the results of a number of studies being conducted by an international panel on climatic change set up by the World Meteorological Organisation and the United Nations Environmental Programme . |
6 | This name is set up in the SYSTEM logical name table when LIFESPAN is started . |
7 | THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month . |
8 | Many police officers were angry that the cases had been brought at all , since the methods employed by the defendant constables were said to have involved no more than what was set out in the Home Office-approved Tactical Options Manual . |
9 | Catch the sunrise , a stunningly colourful experience on a clear day as the morning light reflects on the rocks bringing out an array of unforgettable colour , before setting off for the Navajo Indian Reservation and the trading Post of Cameron . |
10 | I must say , inside it was pretty chic with its black , white and stainless steel decor , set off by a window full of red geraniums ( pelargoniums . ) |
11 | He set up as a freelance industrial designer making furniture from a basement studio in 1952 . |
12 | The pads can be inserted into an undergravel set up as a gravel tidy without interrupting the free flow of water . |