Example sentences of "[coord] sets [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Expressed in this way the hypothesis does not do justice to the variety and complexity of literate practices , undervalues the character of oral practices , and sets up a ‘ great divide ’ that they themselves reject when it is made explicit .
2 King Birendra appoints Lokendra Bahadur Chand as the new Prime Minister and sets up a commission to investigate allegations of police violence ; later the same day the police shoot dead as many as 150 demonstrators outside the Royal Palace in Kathmandu .
3 ‘ Aqua Fortis ’ intros with a gentle lapping of waves before thickening into a pulsing yet controlled hypno-technological dream and is supported by the scary ‘ Asylum 3 ’ , which involves a story about some magic toys and sets up the rest of the track for a chilling rollercoaster ride into a spooky world that you really do n't want to enter .
4 I am beginning to doubt our sanity when he finds good ice and sets up the belay .
5 The Act creates a Supervisory Authority , and sets out the provisions for setting up a stock exchange and for the public dealing with securities .
6 Objective a ) requires the provision of information resources to underpin the research effort , and implicitly provides for our function as a publisher ; b ) explicitly mentions the library and the archive collection ; c ) implies the efficient curation of information , and the granting of access to the resources ; d ) specifies our enquiry , consultancy and educational functions , all of which have a high information content ; e ) demands the use of expertise and data for the provision of specialist services , and f ) relates to our public amenity function , and sets out the purposes for which access to the amenity is provided .
7 I have enjoyed reading the Draft Plan , which is very clear , and sets out the issues in an informed and concise manner .
8 Sampling lists , that is , a record which identifies and sets out the population from which a sample is to be drawn , may not always completely enumerate the population from which the sample is to be drawn , the list may follow some peculiar sequence , sections of the population may be difficult to contact or refuse to co-operate , and so on .
9 The lecture provides a guide to the subject-matter and sets out the foundations on which the student must build .
10 Chapter 15 discusses the distinction between experts and arbitrators and sets out the factors for an assessment of which category a referee belongs to .
11 The guide spells out their rights , describes the type of help to expect in school , explains the process of issuing statements of special needs and sets out the appeals procedure for dissatisfied parents .
12 He finds himself calling upon the Government to use its powers to stop or sink Christopher Columbus 's expedition before it reaches America , and sets off a chain of events disastrous to the ecology of two continents .
13 She sets a trap and sets off a series of events that entangle household , family and friends .
14 But she sets a trap and sets off a series of events that entangle household , family and friends .
15 First , where the settlor is insolvent but sets up a trust over some or all of his property .
16 The balance sheet does not relate to a period but sets out the book values of the assets , liabilities and capital as at a particular point in time .
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