Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] set [adv] " in BNC.

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1 We may merely set out to determine the main policies in the areas in which we are interested .
2 Moreover , Noorda must finally set up a line of succession and give us some indication of how Novell ( and Unix ) will function when he bows out .
3 ‘ We have to recognise the strong feelings among black and white people that the party should not set up an organisation which is racially exclusive , and could be seen as a form of apartheid . ’
4 Businessmen should not set up in a market where they will be powerless to enforce their credit terms .
5 Zuwaya style and etiquette required that people in polite company should not set out arguments of principle , arranged in a hierarchy of priorities , so that they might read off right courses of action from agreed schedules of value .
6 There is no reason why the clause should not set out the detail of the procedure , such as time limits by which representations have to be made , and whether representations are to be exchanged simultaneously between the parties or served consecutively like pleadings .
7 This would be in tune with the general desire of the council officials that we as researchers should not set about asking direct questions about incomer and Shetlander relations .
8 As with other aspects of copyright where clients and commercial organisations are concerned you should always set down clearly in writing the agreed terms and conditions .
9 The school should also set up regular times for reviewing progress and should alert you to any difficulties your child may be experiencing .
10 The engagement letters serve to establish the instructions and are an important element in determining the terms of contract between the firm and our clients and should clearly set out our role and responsibilities .
11 Candidates must now set up personal machines manned by workers attracted to them by their individual qualities and stands on the issues with little or no reference to party loyalty .
12 ‘ We must consciously set out to win new constituencies of support , ’ Mr Gould said in the same room where five hours earlier his opponent , Mr John Smith , mounted his own challenge .
13 This does not mean that every doctor must marry a nurse and that a Greek professor should immediately set out to teach his bride Greek on their honeymoon , but partners do have the responsibility to educate each other in the basic rudiments of their profession so that when they begin to share their victories or challenges , the other will have at least a basic working knowledge to understand the story being told .
14 It 's all over for another year except that Keith Ward and I must immediately set about seeking next year 's sponsor .
15 If all we need is a TOP Time-Out to find a solution to a problem , we should n't set up an Improvement Team .
16 The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games .
17 Today , we must again set up new industries but we are very concerned about those ‘ green fields ’ .
18 We must therefore set out to discover the sources of our common knowledge of stiffness and to define strain , stress and their relation .
19 They may not set up in practice on their own account for a further three years .
20 But a small company may not set up and run its own scheme .
21 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
22 Except in some of the nation park sites , permission to take pictures is generally not a requirement , so the photographer may just set up stall , in the fair certainty that he will not be accosted .
23 ‘ They might not set up a road block , ’ said Jean , biting her lip .
24 I suppose we 'll probably set up house together .
25 He may deliberately set out to corner the market , but do so by buying at legitimate market prices .
26 I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’
27 I 'd already set up the perch , so I put Dawn on it as I spoke .
28 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 .
29 For example , we could not set up an experiment to test the effect on young babies of being left in complete isolation , except for being fed regularly .
30 If the plaintiff was in possession at the time of the conversion , the defendant could not set up the jus tertii , unless he was acting under the authority of the true owner .
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