Example sentences of "[noun] be set [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | Instead of loading the program by typing WP , you type in WPT and the fonts are set up for you . |
2 | All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world . |
3 | Thereafter , it is slightly intimidating when subjects are set down for each day 's debate , and we feel a little restricted in moving beyond the sphere of the Ministers on the Front Bench . |
4 | Although clear guidelines were set down for teachers on the minimum time commitment and core content of each of the projects , the organisation and management of the projects were at the discretion of the teacher . |
5 | To this end , schools were set up for peasant women and for prostitutes , who were numerous since Havana had previously been a notorious entertainment centre for North Americans , to give them an education and to provide them with some skills and training ready for the job market . |
6 | The IDB 's Trade Fair programme also aims to visit a balanced mixture of major UK and European exhibitions , with IDB group stands being set up for the Northern Ireland companies taking part . |
7 | ‘ Management development programme being set up for all departments and supervisory training for clerical and manual staff ’ … |
8 | When he lectured at Harvard in this year , policemen had to control the crowds who came out to see him , and loudspeakers were set up for those who could not get into the auditorium . |
9 | With no back-up flap system the aeroplane is set up for a slightly flatter flapless approach at 130 knots . |
10 | A Central Management Committee was set up for the Government legal service and , as senior Government lawyer , it fell to Ware to be chairman of this and to become head of the parallel Legal Career Service . |
11 | High expectations are set up for the client to gradually learn to achieve deep feelings of heaviness and relaxation throughout the body . |
12 | Norway was of course seeded last in FIFA 's set up for the world cup ( no surprise as FIFA 's seeding is just base on recent world cup 's ) . |
13 | Let's get inside , the rain 's set in for the day . ’ |
14 | The residency was set up for the Oxfordshire Area Health Authority by the City Gallery Arts Trust |
15 | An ombudsman and arbitration procedure be set up for disputes between names and Lloyd 's , and between names and agents |
16 | All the lead-in codes were set up for USA-style dialling ; local , long distance and so on , and whilst these could be changed the lead-out character was set to be a semi-colon . |
17 | Is it not time for an initiative to make local authorities hand over their property to housing associations , and could regional ombudsman be set up for that purpose ? |
18 | One microcomputer is set up for word processing and can be used by pupils at any time , another is used as a Prestel terminal and the third is available for the use of a variety of CAL programs . |
19 | Some systems have addressed this problem using a blackboard approach ( e.g. HEARSAY , [ Erman , 1975 ] ) in which a neutral working area is set up for components to store the results of their analysis . |
20 | By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity . |
21 | By displaying both critical path and slack it stops crash programs being set up for every activity . |
22 | Just as a stylesheet is set up for text so it is possible to create a basic colour palette using either the HLS ( Hue , Lightness , Saturation ) , CMYB ( Cyan , Magenta , Yellow , Black ) or RGB ( Red , Blue , Green ) models . |
23 | Still to come : the oil price tops the forty dollars a barrel mark and a support centre is set up for women who 've had to leave their husbands hostages in Kuwait . |
24 | Extra appointments could be financed by the court 's customers paying higher charges when cases were set down for trial . |
25 | For Lacan notes how it is only when the infant encounters itself in a ‘ mirroring ’ image that a form is set up for the face and body ; the mirror provides a perceptual gestalt ‘ ideal ’ form , which does not reflect a reality since it differs from the subject 's fragmentary experience . |
26 | It was confirmed that a separate fund be set up for preservation work . |
27 | A fund was set up for its restoration , but before the work could even be started the campanile collapsed . |
28 | A disaster fund was set up for the widows and orphans and they were reasonably well provided for financially , although the sums they received seem very small by today 's standards of compensation and value of money . |
29 | You 'll have to sooner or later and I reckon this storm 's set in for hours . |
30 | Then there was a long break as the cameras were set up for the dramatic shot over Sir Rupert Cartland 's shoulder . |