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

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1 nCube Corp has set up a distribution subsidiary — SSI-nCube Proprietary Ltd , Milton , Queensland — to service the Australian , New Zealand and South Pacific markets .
2 Grant casts his eyes around at the casualties of a drink-based evening albeit mainly non-alcoholic , and demurs , seeing that mild hysteria has set in .
3 Yesterday 's report was welcomed by both sides of the House and , hopefully , will prove the last case of its kind now that the savings indus try has set up its own investor com pensation scheme .
4 Kirin Brewery Co has set up the 25,000 square metre Hokuriku beer park which is open to the public and can brew up to 1m hectolitres of beer per year .
5 Parliament has set up a statutory framework and delegated the task of balancing the interests of the community against those of individuals and of holding the scales between individuals , to the local planning authority .
6 Over the last 25 years , Bradford University has set out to serve society through excellence in teaching and research , by advancing learning and by applying knowledge for the benefit of all .
7 The Delicatessen & Fine Food Association has set up this telephone service to help you track down your nearest supplier of almost any specialist ingredient .
8 LABOUR has set up a confidential hotline for NHS whistleblowers so that staff who want to raise concerns about standards of care can do so in confidence .
9 Nebiolo has set up a commission to look into the thorny question of World Championship prize money .
10 I understand that the Scottish Home and Health Department has set up a working party to consider this issue , but as yet no recommendations have been made .
11 The actual economic situation in Europe in 1918–20 clearly shows that this period of collapse has set in and that the old system of relations of production shows no signs of revival .
12 In Britain , the electronics industry has set up a working party to look at the options .
13 In the meantime , the insurance industry has set up Pool Re , which began collecting premium income in January .
14 In many countries , the industry has set up and funded organisations which work on these issues full-time .
15 Kermode has set out his reasons for refusing it in Essays on Fiction , and Lodge has remarked , ‘ To open a book or article by …
16 The family of a three year old girl who 's suffering from a rare heart condition has set up a support group to help other sufferers .
17 These aims have gained a high symbolic place in the public imagination and the institution has set out to prevent and detect acts which are usually subsumed under a generic ( but simplistic ) classification of ‘ crime ’ .
18 Aran has set up an ICL division to accommodate the new business , which will be run by ex-Transaction Point employees .
19 Panic has set in as the league 's Draconian restructuring unfolds with four clubs relegated from Division One and seven from Division Two .
20 Debates on the economy usually happen only when panic has set in — which , so far , it has n't .
21 In fact , during my first few months , I have not been able to identify any major differences between the procedures that the Institute has set up in response to the Companies Act and those that I would expect from an ‘ external ’ regulator .
22 Here in the region , the Oxford district health uthority has set up a working party on doctors hours … they 're concerned about the effects on doctors and patients .
23 The council has set up a special investigation team to try and track down the copiers .
24 Marcel Berlins writes : ‘ I 'm pleased to see that the Bar has set up a committee to monitor and research into sex discrimination in the profession . ’
25 First , the Stock Exchange has set up a new market in company equities called the Unlisted Securities Market ( USM ) .
26 The DSS believes that NICs are due on such payments ( the Faculty has set out the reasons why it does not agree ) , but comments that it is possible to deal with matters rather differently by the so-called ‘ statutory method ’ .
27 ( This is how he tells it later after some disillusionment has set in . )
28 The joint BPXM-Pemex team has set about the task ahead of them by cataloguing a mass of seismic , well and production data , much of it dating back to the 1930s .
29 Assuming that schools-industry liaison is a good thing and that schools should do more of it , the project team has set out to support the development of ‘ local solutions to local problems ’ , rather than prescribe a particular kind of development .
30 Manweb has set up an emergency help caravan in the Asda car park in Llandudno .
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