Example sentences of "[is] set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Sun newspaper is to set up a service called ‘ Hard Views ’ aimed at ‘ cleaning up and improving the standards of journalism in television ’ .
2 One of her latest projects is to set up a paper-making plant in Nepal .
3 Mazda is to set up a centre in Belgium to train staff in sales and after-sales service .
4 The idea is to set up a Telephone Preference Service .
5 Another aim of the workshop is to set up a group of media trainers and professionals in eastern and southern Africa .
6 Bulgaria is to set up a joint venture with the Sprint International division of Sprint Corp , Reuter reports from Sofia : Sprint-Bulgaria will build a public packet-switched data network for Bulgarian Telecommunications Co ; Bulgaria has also invited foreign companies to submit tenders for a $230m project to upgrade the present telephone system .
7 Borland International Inc has formalised its agreement with Epson Sales , the marketing subsidiary of Seiko Epson Co , for the sale and technology licensing of a Japanese version of InterBase 3.2 — at Borland 's Tokyo announcement of InterBase last December , Epson was already demonstrating InterBase and the first release of InterBase JA3.2 is on Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcsystems , available from April 12 ; Borland plans to put the Japanese version of the database up on other machines ; the Japanese version supports a number of new functions including distributed databases , active data processing — functions such as triggers and event alerters — language support ( including support for both JIS and EUC codes sets ) and binary large objects ; Borland in conjunction with Epson Sales and its systems integration subsidiary Trans Abel , is to set up a Borland Authorised Support Centre for education and training .
8 Warburton 's next aim is to set up a fund to help users should a particular company go into liquidation .
9 The aim is to set up a core consortium group by the end of the month .
10 The purpose of this Act is to set up a legal framework for the conversion of units of the planned economy into companies and a conversion of one company into another form of company and mergers between such companies .
11 ‘ So what I think we 've got to do , ’ says Howard , ‘ is to set up a society where everyone has enough sort of … contentment … to be sort of contented , but not so much that they ca n't see that all this sort of contentment is sort of blinding them to the possibility of becoming sort of more contented in a sort of kind of deeper sort of … ’
12 Second , the effect of the laws of rhythm in poetry is to set up a tension between two different principles of word combination : syntax , which determines it in ordinary language , and rhythm , which constitutes a second determining principle in poetry .
13 The ultimate aim is to set up a centre every 50 kilometres .
14 BNFL is to set up a £2.5 million world class research institute in cumbria to undertake environmental and occupational studies .
15 Another possible way of allowing for addition is to set up a special block , called the overflow block ( see Figure 5.7 ) .
16 Australia is to set up a major new centre for research into the ecology of Antarctica and the souther oceans .
17 In its place , the government is to set up a " new wide ranging review " of how local authorities could help clear up polluted sites , and of whether they had adequate powers and finances to carry out the task .
18 The article is unmarked as regards spatio-temporal relations ; so the function of deictic reference is to set up a continual spatial , temporal and subjective opposition between proximal and distal relations .
19 Now the Ulster Architectural Heritage Society is to set up a ‘ Buildings at Risk ’ service to identify those most in danger and to encourage potential restorers in the public and private sector to help out .
20 Meanwhile , news that the Welsh Office is to set up a forensic psychiatry unit in North Wales a medium secure unit was given a cautious welcome .
21 The aim is to set up a professional , cost-effective organisation by 1996 to stimulate , assist , promote and encourage firms to set up and expand in Gwynedd , the report says .
22 The plan is to set up a Central Music Authority for the army , similar to that already operated by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force , which will agree on bookings for each band .
23 Another possibility is to set up a phoneme that we might name syllabicity , symbolised with the mark .
24 What people can do for themselves is to set up the equivalent of alarm calls : trio wires .
25 The first thing we need to do is to set up the vertical grid on the page .
26 When I talk about implementation of the Maastricht treaty I mean that one of the things that must be done is to set up the arrangements agreed at Maastricht by which member states can be taken to the European Court and punished if they do not carry out obligations that they have assumed .
27 It is to set up an ancillary file with the records in sequential key order and each record consisting only of a count field .
28 THE UN Security Council is to set up an 11-judge international court at The Hague to try people accused of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia , including murder , rape , ethnic cleansing , torture and other atrocities .
29 He says his next move is to set up an action committee to step up his campaign .
30 To cancel a project is to set back a country 's loan or grant programme and perhaps risk political problems between recipient and donor .
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