Example sentences of "[noun sg] set [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Government has indicated an intention to set up some 20 such colleges in Inner City areas .
2 While the typology sets up these principles , only a commentary can be faithful to them and maintain the text 's plurality .
3 This study sets down some navigation buoys for the course between the Scylla of growing research costs , and the Charybdis of cuts in national science budgets .
4 On leaving the plaintiffs , the defendant set up another company which sold heaters of a similar type to some of the plaintiffs ' previous customers .
5 So on this occasion when the priest set forth this ancient cry , it was as if a sleeping volcano erupted .
6 Needless to say , additional funding to set up these units is often slow to materialise .
7 Unfortunately , I think it may be beyond my powers as a programmer to set up such a counterfeit world .
8 The money to set up these trusts is to be supplied by industry , and the schools are to be founded for the most part in inner cities , and are to be technological in character .
9 Oxfam has provided materials and equipment to set up this bakery .
10 Section 15 of the Act sets out these powers .
11 Dr Freda Newcombe 's work setting up this unit has made all the difference to Mark and other head injured people , who can suffer all sorts of long term effects , including loss of memory and severe personality changes .
12 Pavilion set up own sales force
13 Sec. set up many ad hoc sub-committees for relatively simple jobs .
14 Although famed for rattling off statistics on the recession , rather than the ‘ vision thing ’ , his Sovereignty Lecture for Charter 88 at the start of the election campaign set out some useful parameters for the debate that must now take place : on citizenship and community , ‘ not just tidying up our constitution but transforming it ’ .
15 This is hardly the place to set out any argument to the contrary in detail , but attention should be drawn to the nearby temple , the altars , the cult-figures , the so-called nymphaeum and Christian monograms carved on its stone surround .
16 While the right to set up any agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state is invaluable when commercial considerations merit it , the obligation to set up such a local establishment may be a high price to pay for what is still only the occasional prospect of business .
17 This quotation sets out all the points required for an action .
18 The following excerpts from the World Vision article set out some of the facts :
19 Kevin Buchan , of Capenhurst 's transport section , has also volunteered his services as a driver for a convoy setting out this month .
20 The mechanics registration It is the duty of the company to submit prescribed particulars of a charge requiring registration to the Registrar who , in turn , is under a statutory obligation to maintain a register setting out these particulars .
21 First their report was published as a booklet , ‘ Hire purchase and Credit Buying ’ , which gave factual information about the various methods and the legislation controlling them , their advantages and disadvantages and the dangers they hold for thoughtless or inexperienced people ; and also a leaflet setting out some of the points to be taken into account when undertaking hire purchase .
22 ‘ And should any other prince or captain , Christian or infidel , of whatever law or sect or condition he may be , pretend to any right to these lands and seas , I am ready and prepared to deny him and to defend them in the names of the Kings of Castile present and future , whose is this empire and the dominion of these Indies , islands and mainland , northern and southern , with their seas , in the arctic pole as in the antarctic , on both sides of the equinoctial line , within and without the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn — so that each thing and part of it belong and appertain most completely to Their Highnesses and to their successors , as I declare more at length by writ setting forth all that may be said or can be said and alleged in behalf of their royal patrimony , now and for all time so long as the world shall last until the final universal judgement of all mortals . '
23 After 1986 , therefore , interest in EMU revived and in 1988 the Hanover summit set up another committee to look at the idea .
24 The White Paper set out some 300 proposals ( since reduced to 279 ) aimed at removing physical , technical and fiscal barriers affecting trade in goods , services , capital and the movement and employment of people .
25 If the new clause goes through without amendment ( a ) , it will empower the Secretary of State to set up such a council .
26 ‘ In the circumstances , it would have been folly to set up another [ earlier ] inquiry which would only have hindered those already in progress , ’ said JDS head Sir Anthony Wilson in a letter to the Independent .
27 It is clear ( and quite natural ) that in the rush to set up such a massive process , capable of handling 10,000 registrations , there is some unevenness in the processing .
28 While the right to set up any agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state is invaluable when commercial considerations merit it , the obligation to set up such a local establishment may be a high price to pay for what is still only the occasional prospect of business .
29 Similarly , if you have a regular tutorial at say , 11 am each Tuesday , it makes sense to set aside some part of Monday to prepare yourself for the Tuesday tutorial ( see Chapters on managing your time at college ) .
30 By concentrating on the signifying structures of literature , the structuralist approach sets aside all questions of content .
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