Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] set the " in BNC.

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1 The only jobs left ( besides that of setting the equipment ) are loading and unloading .
2 This is useful in setting the zero field output correctly .
3 Those involved in setting the examination may lack direct experience of primary schools and their curriculum .
4 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
5 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
6 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
7 The government has also extended the role of the rent officer who is now responsible for setting the maximum market rent in the area for which she or he is responsible , and any local authority paying housing benefit above the limits set will receive no subsidy from central government for the excess .
8 It is easy to make him look personally responsible for setting the process in train and bringing it to fruition .
9 Now erm you will already know and I certainly would 've told you on the phone that er you are not responsible for setting the assignments up .
10 Equally important in setting the force apart was the strong representation of Malays , who accounted for only 0.3 per cent of the population , but for nearly one-third of policemen .
11 In such countries , city-dwellers were not very important in setting the style and tone of life which reflected instead the old-fashioned , patriarchal assumptions of a long-established way of doing things .
12 Chairman I think it is important in setting the level of provision , erm that there is in fact a need to balance the requirement for flexibility against the the risk of over-provision and the consequences of that .
13 In the Spring of 1966 , six of the Commissioners , led by Radzinowicz and Wootton resigned , having become persuaded that , with substantial legislation pending , and in the absence of conclusive research to support recommendations likely to last for a lengthy period , the opportunity no longer existed for the Commission to make a comprehensive report capable of setting the direction for a generation .
14 Under the Williamson scheme , such misalignments are guarded against — first by setting the central rate at the FEER , and then by keeping it there .
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