Example sentences of "[noun] in set [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 6.7 Practical considerations in setting up direct files
2 The Bill , which has now received Royal Assent , will review all the Nature Conservancy Council 's previous work in setting up hundreds of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Scotland .
3 The idea was prompted by commercial interests and , valuable as money is in the game , it has no place in setting up these gimmicky matches .
4 I have asked to take the lead in setting up Commercial Division .
5 Despite the dangers , however , there seems some point in setting out such information as can be given about the terms and even if the results are ultimately inconclusive , in order to help to define the problem .
6 This is followed by frenzied activity on the part of the band in setting up some sort of show , usually in London with all the expense that that entails , only for the big day to arrive to find that A&R have sent a tea boy ( resplendent in his raincoat ) and not the ‘ man ’ .
7 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 .
8 Editor , — Nicholas Wald shows that there is no inherent ethical conflict in setting up randomised controlled trials in clinical practice .
9 I feel very proud that Dounreay has had a two year advantage in setting up this system . ’
10 Systematic manipulation of information in films of the type used in Studies 2 , 3 and 4 , however , is not possible , firstly because of the difficulty in setting up appropriate driving situations for filming and secondly because it is not yet clear exactly which details are the important ones .
11 The government 's objectives in setting up this new body were :
12 A £100,980 project to train people in setting up co-operative businesses , which had been expected to secure £45,441 .
13 ‘ You , I take it , had a hand in setting up this mission ?
14 An author is taking his revenge in setting down these judgements , begrudging the grudges of others — while uttering , this once , the cry of the deserted child .
15 Only in the later 1820s is there clear evidence not only of the pursuit of mass public meetings , as at Liverpool in April 1828 , but collaboration in setting up similar meetings in other major centres .
16 Meanwhile Barnard , who lost his royalty rights to this particular version of the program , wasted no time in setting up Ace Microsystems .
17 Contingent economic agreements provided for a repeal of the US ban on the import of Soviet gold coins , the lifting of restrictions on Soviet borrowing from the US government 's Export-Import Bank ( which was expected to stimulate US companies ' interest in setting up joint ventures in the Soviet Union ) , and payment by the Soviet Union of a debt of US$674,000,000 owed for supplies furnished under the Lend-Lease programme during the Second World War .
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