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

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1 He based his case on the EAT 's decision in Laughton v Bapp Industrial Supplies Ltd [ 1986 ] IRLR 245 , which said that an employee did not breach his duty of loyalty merely by indicating an intention to set up in competition with the employer in the future .
2 It can be a pig to set up in the most efficient way as regards memory , because it can use a tremendous amount of the base 640k of a PC .
3 Then Joanna asked thoughtfully , ‘ Sophie , when you first made up your mind to set up on your own , did you contemplate doing any large-animal work at all ? ’
4 DIY inquiry : A public inquiry into a top DIY chain store 's bid to set up in Stockton opens today in the town hall .
5 At the same time , the company 's interests had spread all over the world , far beyond the milk-round set up by his father .
6 The rhythm set up by their labour is pursued in the waving branches of the trees framing the scene and in the patterns created within the landscape .
7 Of even greater strategic importance to the review was a condition set down by the Chancellor at the very beginning .
8 The reserve was the flagship of Project Tiger , the recovery programme set up by the Indian government and the World Wide Fund for Nature in 1972 .
9 The Milice was a political police force set up by Vichy to safeguard Pétain 's National Revolution and combat enemies of the ‘ new moral order ’ , identified as communists , freemasons and Jews .
10 ‘ Memphis ’ is the name of the design partnership set up by the Italian designer Ettore Sottsass in 1981 when he exhibited the furniture which has now become pseudonymous with this name at the Italian Furniture Fair .
11 Christian Hosoi , who was meant to be getting some sort of subsidiary company through Vision , is now working to get a sub-company set up through H Street : this will eventually be similar to Chris Miller 's Planet Earth .
12 Mr Summerchild , it was pointed out , was employed in the Government Commission , the department set up by Harold Wilson in 1965 to coordinate the workings of the various ministries .
13 August 1986 , Labour councillor Pandura Perera cites SMG as example of political cell set up by GLC ostensibly as community group …
14 The car sets off in a series of lurches across the gravel , for a moment blotting out , or perhaps silencing , the night life .
15 Inset : The River Bus , MV Conrad Chelsea Harbour sets off from Lambeth Pier with its royal passenger on board .
16 They are a lovey-dovey couple , much given , for reasons that remain obscure , to roguishly gagging each other with bits of masking tape , but tension sets in with the arrival of Clara 's best friend Lillibet from America .
17 Selected 24-piece cutlery sets down from £120 to £79 .
18 LET'S GO surfing now — John Milius ’ most successful movie sets out on the ocean wave of West Coast surfing culture following the metamorphosis of three macho beach bums during the '60s decade of lost innocence , alcoholism , the draft and the mythic rites played out on the ocean wave .
19 of course , if the vacancy requirements fluctuate as well , as is the case with contractors , a kind of see-saw effect sets in with the recruitment team oscillating between periods of intense activity and chaos on the one hand , and having nothing to do on the other hand .
20 This is a two year review and strategy development programme set up in November 1990 by the deputy prime minister , Brian Howe .
21 EC support from the scheme is provided through the PERIFRA programme set up in 1991 .
22 The scope of our work was designed to ensure that the information on deliveries was obtained in accordance with the stated methodology and sampling programme set out on page … and that the results were correctly calculated and presented .
23 Although there is some experience of contracting in such services as catering and cleaning , the scale of the programme set out in the White Paper is of a different order .
24 Although a Private Members Bill , it had been included in the Government 's programme set out in the Queen 's Speech .
25 So can I therefore , having had a very full debate , put the recommendations on page thirteen to the committee , including the erm relatively small capital programme set out in appendix one and ask you to approve recommendations A to F.
26 Henry Fielding wrote of the capital in 1751 : " What an immense variety of places has this town and its neighbourhood set apart for the amusement of the lowest order of the people . "
27 The pads can be inserted into an undergravel set up as a gravel tidy without interrupting the free flow of water .
28 The general rule set out in para 80 of SSAP 24 is that ‘ variations from the regular cost should be allocated over the remaining expected service lives of current employees in the scheme ’ .
29 Article 38 is the only specified exception , for it preserves the position that a rule set forth in a treaty can become binding upon a third party as a rule of customary international law .
30 There 's an ecumenical consensus nowadays surely that it is by faith and baptism that one is made a Christian or becomes a Christian and we 've also inherited , many of us , another rite , with its origins in the New Testament , valuable in the making of a christian and the three strands in confirmation set out in the report before us would certainly be owned by all of us .
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