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

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1 The home secretary announced plans to set up a special police unit to investigate suspects .
2 He has also highlighted plans to set up an independent Energy Savings Trust , funded with some of the profits made by British Gas and the regional electricity companies .
3 On April 30 Lekhanya announced proposals to set up a national constituent assembly to draw up a new constitution .
4 In 1965 Lloyd went back to being Student 's editor , and Jim Haynes headed south to set up the London Traverse Company at the Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre in Holborn .
5 A half-crescent of recently cut hair set round a receding scalp .
6 All Home Risks policies set out the cover for BUILDINGS , whether or not this cover is currently in force , so we are sending you the new wording , which you should keep with your policy .
7 During the trial it was revealed Yousefi set up a false bank account in the name of Momen Garawand at the Royal Bank of Scotland , in Darlington .
8 ‘ She 's going to help Gail set up the charity drive for tomorrow , are n't you Jo ? ’
9 Also on Dec. 23 , leading intellectuals set up the first independent human rights monitoring group , the Forum for the Defence of Human Rights , which set itself the goal of the release of all political prisoners .
10 All we 've got to do is go back to London and get Joe to set up a workshop there and work himself silly .
11 Among its other demands are : i ) that manufacturers should be obliged to take back and recycle products at the end of their useful life ; ii ) that the EC should take steps to set up a comprehensive system of environmental liability ; and iii ) that environmental impact assessments on construction projects and other EC-funded programmes be strictly enforced both within and outside Europe .
12 Not like doing it by remote control , having Jem set up a trip-wire .
13 ‘ We committed ourselves to the City of Edinburgh initiative asking companies to set aside a suitable proportion of the cost of any development to commission new works of art .
14 The text of their draft resolution will ask the secretary general , Boutros Boutros-Ghali , to study ways to set up the court .
15 The DTI and the DES have provided £2m to set up a pilot scheme .
16 With most of these bodies an application by letter will be sufficient , but the letter should take care to set out the request in a convenient way .
17 Would n't it make would n't it make sense to set aside a figure annually for advertising beyond which you do n't go .
18 The slow progress of PWA led Roosevelt to set up a large-scale temporary relief agency , the Civil Works Administration ( CWA ) , to see the nation through the winter .
19 AEA Technology and Amersham International plc have joined forces to set up a new international environmental management business .
20 It was also the turn of Kenneth Clarke today ; the Health Secretary did n't have quite so much up his sleeve , but he did announce plans to set up a nationwide programme of health targets .
21 The Malaysian government has announced plans to set up a special task force in Europe to carry out counter-propaganda work against environmentalist criticism of its logging operations in Sarawak and its treatment of the Penan people .
22 Concern over the future of broadleaved woodlands in Wales , stimulated by the threat from grazing to the oakwoods of the uplands , has led NCC to set up a Welsh Wildwood campaign with representation from a wide range of statutory and voluntary bodies plus local Authorities .
23 A company must pay consultants to set up the programme and chemists to test the urine .
24 Franklin placed his own hopes on the idea that the Westminster Parliament would pass legislation to set up a union .
25 Of course , you might decide to do something different , such as to bake a simple cake and then use Matchmakers to set up an equation .
26 That enabled Northampton to set up a five-yard scrum and they pushed Nottingham over their line to score a try touched down by Shelford .
27 Is there enough time left in one scene to allow time to set up an Inlay shot using two cameras on the next scene ?
28 The transaction should be subject to contract and the two parties are not legally bound until both have signed contracts setting out the terms of the sale and these contracts have been physically exchanged .
29 It wants to raise funds to set up a special service for Northern Ireland , and ensure that every child 's call is answered first time .
30 The reason for this is that it permits buyers to set aside a bad bargain following the seller 's breach of condition where only slight consequences have ensued .
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