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

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1 A decision by a customer to change a source of supply usually involves substantial fixed costs in setting up new systems of distribution and servicing which can not be immediately written off against lower supply prices .
2 Some staff involved in setting up new schedules for BBC Scotland raise another concern .
3 It will then be so interested in setting up new territories that it will hardly notice the newcomer .
4 ‘ These ranged from lunch clubs to linking into existing networks , to setting up new ones , courses , a proposed conference , newsletter material and , most importantly , a database and exchange . ’
5 Because we knew the speeds you know , and er the working of the machinery , the tools and equipment that were necessary to do the jobs , the , the application of er instrumentation you know , er what kind of materials ought to be used , er and , and we went into all that you know , in , in regard to setting up new times .
6 They are recommended mainly for setting up new aquaria , and for every water change .
7 According to Peter Walker producer of Amnesty Internationals first and second Secret Policeman 's Balls : ’ Charity events are useful for celebrities for setting up new partnerships .
8 ‘ Changes could create a vacuum by setting up new authorities with no educational experience or tradition precisely at the time schools need maximum support for the introduction of their new management systems , ’ said the SPTC report .
9 Another company , Gold Peak Industries ( Holdings ) , which makes car audio equipment , is also trying to hedge future risks by setting up new factories elsewhere .
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