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

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1 VICTIM SUPPORT has come a long way from the six-month experiment set up 10 years ago by a group of concerned professionals in Bristol .
2 A task force set up two years ago to raise extra money from international business has enabled it to more than double the number of support staff to five ( last year it raised £300,000 ) .
3 England centre Jeremy Guscott sliced through the slush to set up two unconverted second-half tries for wing Adedayo Adebayo and lock Nigel Redman .
4 It 's a delightful , unique location and the Campaign for Real Ale plan to set up two big bars at Chappel and Walkes Colne Station where beer festival entry will allow a browse of the railway memorabilia ( during daylight hours ) .
5 Knill said that he was satisfied with NERC 's allocation from the Science Vote for 1992–3 ( see above ) , which although showing only a small percentage rise will allow the council to set up two new community projects : LOIS ( the Land-Ocean Interaction Study ) and Bridge ( the HEI-led British Mid-Atlantic Ridge project ) .
6 A second Act of 1840 amending the original law set out twelve ‘ schemes ’ in three columns .
7 There was one single window set about seven feet up the wall , covered by wire mesh as well as being barred .
8 Prompted care in Islington successfully supported a shift of two thirds of the burden of care from hospital clinic to community setting over two and a half years .
9 The conference set up three working groups to meet immediately , chaired by the European Commission , to study constitutional solutions , economic relations between the republics and the position of ethnic minorities .
10 • Out of your 1,200 calorie a day diet set aside 100 calories for warming drinks or hot , spicy snacks as well as sweet treats .
11 The WWF team set up 34 cameras in the undergrowth , linked to pressure pads hidden on animal trails .
12 Sir Frederick Halliday offered to resign from his position as chair of the Joint Committee for Nature Conservation — a body set up four months ago to supervise Britain 's conservation standards following the break-up of the Nature Conservancy Council .
13 Business in the Community set up six national teams to ‘ promote the training and recruitment of the young unemployed , encourage partnership between schools and business , help in the formation of new , small enterprises , while promoting new loan funds to emerging entrepreneurs ’ .
14 The Symposium was sponsored by P100M — a Dutch-based organisation set up three years ago to study the causes of violations of human rights — and the NVPP — the Dutch Association for Political Psychology .
15 AN ORGANISATION set up three years ago to advise ministers on the running of the health service in Scotland is being wound up .
16 The Race Equality Policy sets out six objectives for equality of opportunity through all stages of a barrister 's training and areas of practice and suggests means of achieving these objectives .
17 The NCC Paper sets out six methods of funding money advice and the NCC has invited comment from interested parties by 15 April .
18 The Code sets out ten General Principles which form the basis for the detailed rules and notes .
19 ‘ If the Governor set aside four hours every day for two months he could spend a minute on each decision package , not enough time to read it , let alone make an analysis of its merits ’ ( Anthony , 1977 , p. 19 ) .
20 three hundred pages of recycled paper set out hundreds of problems and possible solutions .
21 The Blackburn manager set up two swap deals which led to the departure of strikers Roy Wegerle and Steve Livingstone , and the arrival of Kevin Gallacher from Coventry and Graeme Le Saux from Chelsea .
22 The terms of the IMF agreement , which immediately unlocked US$325 million in loans from the World Bank , required the Argentine government to set aside one-quarter of the money for use in future commercial bank debt reduction agreements , and to accept an ambitious target of a primary budget surplus equivalent to 3.5 per cent of GDP , or $4,900 million , in the year to June 1992 , out of which to pay interest on domestic and foreign debts .
23 The court extended job reservation to underprivileged sections of religious minorities , but refused to sanction a proposal by the present government setting aside 10 per cent of posts for poorer members of the upper castes .
24 In the late 1980s the British Conservative government set up two powerful committees to advise on the teaching of English .
25 Gennard sets out six propositions which make up the theory in its strongest version .
26 The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do .
27 Athos has a fresh water swimming pool and a lovely waterside setting just seven minutes walk from the town centre .
28 Prutec , a venture capital fund set up 18 months ago by Prudential Assurance , with £20 million to spend on high-technology projects , has yet to invest in any British biotechnology company , other than Speywood .
29 The North-Eastern Railway set aside 200 guineas annually to be divided among the 60 best-kept stations , divided into four groups .
30 It was larger than Dalgliesh had expected , but poorly lit from a single round window with pivoting opaque glass set about four feet from the floor .
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