Example sentences of "[adv] setting [adv] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The formal institutions in society provide the individual with a framework and , within this , he/she can choose with whom to interact , thus setting up a dyadic contract , that is , an informal relationship that binds two people .
2 The company is also setting up a dedicated R/3 Live ‘ Centre of Expertise ’ in Manchester as part of a planned network of some 20 international support centres .
3 The company is also setting up a dedicated R/3 ‘ Live Centre of Expertise ’ in Manchester as part of planned network of some 20 international support centres .
4 In addition to the established and highly successful Master 's Degree Course in Highway Engineering for Developing Countries , the School of Civil Engineering is now setting up a parallel Masters ' Course in Traffic Engineering for Developing Countries .
5 He said the Law Society already had a working party reviewing the criminal justice system and he was now setting up a similar group to identify areas which needed radical change in the civil field .
6 More topically Smith drives home the absurdity of the present British water industry installing meters in households and then setting up a huge bureaucracy to monitor them and gather payment — a move that will make water much more expensive ( and thus more attractive to the private companies which will eventually provide it ) .
7 The Banbury Baptist Church who invited Millard Fuller here … believes this seed planting mission could lead to Habitat for Humanity eventually setting up a nationwide centre based in the town .
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