Example sentences of "set [adv prt] in [noun] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such policies would involve government intervention to provide better training and job information to reduce occupational immobility , and grants to firms to set up in areas of high unemployment to reduce regional imbalances . |
2 | Set up in agreement with the Board of Trade and the Department of Social Security , the ER scheme allows new entrepreneurs to set up in business for three months without losing any state benefits . |
3 | This option enables you to view any special access links set up in LIFESPAN for any LIFESPAN user . |
4 | Set up in Newcastle by two mountain climbers , Berghaus makes the best in tough rucksacks for the skywardly mobile . |
5 | Model conversations set out in tapescripts for audio cassettes for supplementary exercises on note taking from telephone conversations , and for revision . |
6 | The knocker boys usually set off in groups of three or four , targeting a particular area that is likely to throw up worthwhile items . |
7 | His work done , Nation collected his fee and promptly set off in search of other work , as did any other jobbing writer . |
8 | could be set up in excess of fifty thousand |
9 | Ludwig first proposed to the then Soviet authorities that a Museum of Modern Art should be set up in Moscow in 1987 . |
10 | It was set up in conjunction with Swiss entrepreneur Niels Rasmussen , owner of Nercom Informatik , who has also set up Goldmine Technologies AG in Zug , Switzerland ( UX No 374 ) . |
11 | Goldmine UK , a six person outfit , was set up in April by former Sybase colleagues Malcolm Neill and John Rodford together with Brian Clarke , one of the originals at Pyramid UK . |
12 | A public clepsydra was set up in Rome in 158 BC by Scipio Nasica . |
13 | In 1962 , the Institute of Directors ( IOD ) established a Retirement Advisory Bureau ; and the first private retirement consultancy was set up in London in 1965 ( IPM 1965 ) . |
14 | But they were very reluctant to attend antenatal classes and so this club had been set up in response to this . |
15 | In Spain the Archive of the Indies , which had great importance for some aspects of foreign policy , was set up in Seville in 1781 . |
16 | In addition , among several projects for livestock improvement and marketing promoted by the HIDB 's Livestock Improvement Working Party , a lamb marketing scheme was set up in Lewis in 1978 for the transport of store lambs to the mainland and their sale at auction . |
17 | Timex was set up in Dundee in 1946 . |
18 | It was set up in partnership with local authorities , industry , businesses and community and voluntary groups to produce effective solutions to environmental problems in north-west Kent . |
19 | A legation was set up in Berlin in 1837 and another in St Petersburg twenty years later . |
20 | These schemes may be set up in liaison with local education authorities and school governors . |
21 | When they arrived , they would be led into a sitting room where a microphone had been set up in front of each chair , with a tape recorder in the middle of the floor . |
22 | He had been trying to put inorganic chemistry into an intelligible form for his students at the University of St Petersburg , when ( in common with various contemporaries in various countries ) he realized that if the elements are set out in order of increasing atomic weight , they display periodicity : similar elements recur at regular intervals . |
23 | Preparation of financial statements by companies registered in the UK is guided by the Generally Accepted Accounting Practice ( GAAP ) which is set Out in Statements of Standard Accounting Practice ( SSAPs ) and in Statements of Recommended Practice ( SORPs ) . |
24 | This end of Waldron had been quite a town once , the big-money boys setting up in mansions of twenty and more rooms . |
25 | Equally , there would be nothing to prevent private social work companies setting up in opposition to local authority and voluntary agency workers ; private training companies are already emerging . |
26 | Imagine the scene : as the sun rises over the purple hills of Umbria in central Italy , Franco Scarponi and his son Adolfo set off in search of one of the region 's most highly prized delicacies — juniper berries . |
27 | Once the press had exhausted the possibilities of interviewing the two of us , and had decided that our unregenerate and politically incorrect tourers were not what they wanted in a photograph , one enterprising organiser set off in search of better material . |
28 | The major new documentary series of the year was Granada 's widely acclaimed ‘ Disappearing World ’ in which Brian Moser set off in search of native tribes in the remotest parts of the world . |
29 | Unlike Blackburn , I have actually been a member of just such a ‘ new left grouping ’ , the ‘ Alternative 86 ’ Alliance ( of greens and reds ) set up in Paris in 1986 with just such an anti-sectarian aim in mind . |
30 | The best-known example of this , and probably the most ambitious , was the political academy set up in Paris in 1712 by the Marquis de Torcy . |