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

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1 The purpose of the visit was three-fold : to guide the CII in setting up the right systems for quality management training in India ; to organise a one-day workshop for the benefit of a group of senior managers on the theme of ‘ Total Quality Management : How to Make it Happen in India ’ ; to present two papers at the World Congress on Total Quality .
2 So , when Caine told Peter Langan that he was interested in setting up a British restaurant along the lines of La Coupole , Langan found it an irresistible proposition .
3 But she added that she understood that AT&T was interested in setting up a competitor to Telecom Eireann .
4 In 1861 she was instrumental in setting up a home for workhouse girls sent out to service , so that they would not have to mix with women of bad character .
5 In the early 1930s he was instrumental in setting up the child department of the Institute of Psychoanalysis .
6 A major plank of our community investment strategy is to work in partnership with the voluntary sector , at both national and local levels , and forgive me if I use I B M to instrumental in setting up the north-east environmental initiative in partnership with the ground-work trust , business in the community and Gateshead Borough Council .
7 One reason why companies established in one member state are entitled to do business in another without setting up a permanent place of business in that state is that such a requirement might unreasonably inflate their costs .
8 Dennis and his friend Tommy want to stop this by setting up a National Centre where doctors and medical scientists can undertake research to prevent premature birth .
9 We can do this by setting up a role play .
10 Public examination systems are constructed on this principle and have another feature too , that of setting up a norm each year , on which each pupil is judged .
11 As soon as this task had been completed a similar procedure to that of setting up the initial data base was adopted .
12 The point is of course that the puzzle itself is false in setting up an impossible situation .
13 The Liberal Democrats complained that too many schools have outside lavatories ; that the Tories were profligate in setting up a chair of maritime history at a local university ; and that they had spent too much on a ceremonial mace .
14 The ascii code allows for these by setting aside the first 32 values , from 00h to 1Fh , as ‘ control characters ’ .
15 Bishop Lacey — our first Bishop — was desirous of setting up a Guild to oversee the making of vestments and the provision of linen items for the altar .
16 Burstall and Kay report that in the case of NAEP early opposition from teacher unions was partly based upon fear of a backwash effect and , indeed , it appears to have been a worry for those involved with setting up the APU testing programme .
17 These conditions can be very useful in setting up a user search profile , which is one reason that information retrieval systems often use a serial file for new accessions , which are matched against user profiles intended to inform users of the latest accessions in their subject field .
18 It is increasingly likely that anyone who takes an active role in any organisation will at some point find themselves involved in setting up a ‘ special event ’ .
19 Any legal costs involved in setting up a timeshare scheme .
20 I was involved in setting up a charity called SNIP which is a Special Needs Information Point for parents and carers of children with special needs to get more information out to them about benefits or help in any way .
21 I am involved in setting up a group for day centre users with physical disabilities and want to inform disability service users of the new Community Care Act .
22 ‘ My father 's deeply involved in setting up a golf course in Cornwall and he 's taken Margaret and Suzie down there with him .
23 Land in the more rural parts of the constituency is virtually covered with placards urging voters to support Mr Bates and since the by-election he has been involved in setting up a forum for local farmers to air their views .
24 He argued that consultants were tending to stay put by the mid-1980s because of the much higher start-up costs now involved in setting up an executive search firm , which he estimated as at least £250 000 , or ten times the figure he invested back in 1973 .
25 As an assistant audit manager , she worked on the accounting and reporting side during the USM placing in December 1986 , and was involved in setting up the consolidation of C&R 's US interests .
26 Even Roquelaure 's omission to tell him that he 'd been involved in setting up the deal with Iran seemed less mysterious as the Métro train cruised beneath the Paris streets .
27 Amitha : I was n't involved in setting up the Group , having then not accepted my lesbian identity , but from what I could see there was a lot of resentful and suspicious comparison between the BWG and the LGWG .
28 Having looked at the equipment and principles involved in setting up the tank , we now approach the art ( and science ) of aquarium decor .
29 Firstly , there are transaction costs involved in setting up the cash index required for strategy 1 .
30 Everyone at was involved in setting up the procedures under the guidance of technical manager assisted by .
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