Example sentences of "set [adv] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A government determined to give poorer people a larger say over their own lives would set aside a small capital sum to support the central finance of credit unions .
2 But what else would automatically set aside an existing will unless he made a new one ?
3 After a time the circuit should settle down to a state in which the usual combinations of inputs to the cell are relatively ineffective , while any unusual combination can still set off a strong response .
4 Potentilla ‘ Gibson 's Scarlet ’ will set off the golden conifer
5 Now the national and agrarian revolution , the transition to capitalism , could set off the proletarian revolution , the transition to socialism .
6 But before she could set off the next day , the hospital telephoned with bad news .
7 Richard Armstrong 's documentary adventures , exciting and authentic as they are , have a strain of sententious comment which deadens the flow of narrative and may even set up a certain resistance on the reader 's part .
8 By utilising a pair of ‘ Aquarian internal filters , and their compatible undergravel system , I can set up a reverse flow filter .
9 Something that he did n't take into account when working out forecasts , however , was that ICL would set up a new subsidiary , ICL PC GmbH .
10 The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations .
11 The company told Reuter that it will probably set up a new company employing NeXT technicians to develop high-speed workstations .
12 Alternatively , the vendor may either set up a new company and transfer assets into the company from all over its group before selling the shares in the new company , or transfer the assets into its main trading company which will in turn transfer the assets to the purchaser .
13 We will set up a new Business Sponsorship for Sport scheme .
14 We will set up a new Family Credit telephone advice service to support working families .
15 He 'd helped set up a new research wing , which was due to be officially opened in a fortnight 's time .
16 I think it 's biggest advantage is the speed in which even a novice can set up a new database and get data on to it .
17 To deal with such difficulties and unnecessary travel of pieces of paper the Bank of England announced in November 1988 that it would set up a Central Money Markets Office ( CMO ) to develop a book entry transfer system to enable money market instrument paper to be ‘ immobilised ’ and eventually be ‘ dematerialised ’ .
18 ‘ Technical stores will set up a cancelling wave .
19 We will set up a working party to examine what more can be done to protect the police and members of other emergency services from assault .
20 I hope that the Home Secretary will set up a working party jointly with the Police Federation of England and Wales .
21 One girl was a hard , chain-smoking sales machine letting me know I could not set up a multi-national congress without multi-national advertising .
22 Labour proposes an Education Standards Commission ; both parties would set up a General Teaching Council .
23 We can set up a corresponding vowel that is neither the of ‘ shoe ’ nor the of ‘ book ’ but a weak vowel that shares the characteristics of both .
24 We will set up a Strategic Authority for London as a priority .
25 For example , to increase working and manoeuvring space in an existing work triangle you could set up a second food preparation or cooking area with perhaps a microwave oven outside your main work area .
26 The cricket authorities should set up a neutral-umpire system , or , failing that , a panel of umpires acceptable to the tour team .
27 You should ask the package manager for this and enter the password using option 1.7.0 — View Module Details or the package manager can set up a special relation using option 7.2.6 — Grant / Cancel Special Link which gives you automatic access to all modules managed by that user .
28 The company could set up a self-administered pension scheme with attractive loan-back facilities plus other advantages .
29 Opposition parties reacted indignantly to Mr De Klerk 's overnight announcement that he would not set up a judicial inquiry .
30 Hence the acceptance of professionalism did not set up a free market in football but bound players legally to one club and determined the maximum wage that could be paid to them .
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