Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] set [adv prt] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Representing half a mile of coastline , its 72 paddles can produce waves and set up currents and tides for scientists to study . |
2 | It would also be a major knock-back for the scum because , without a doubt , he 's been the difference for them scoring vital goals and setting up others . |
3 | Or , in his discussion of the banking and credit system , this interesting passage concerning the ability of individuals without their own capital to borrow funds and set up businesses : |
4 | We also see great opportunity get into pension funds to help people manage their pension funds and set up pension funds er for clients and and other targets . |
5 | To test the appropriateness of the model by empirical study of data from leading international companies in the same or related manufacturing sectors and set up comparisons with consumer-orientated companies ( e.g. electronics , electrical goods ) . |
6 | Students at the nearby People 's University ( Renda ) joined in by chanting , beating their tin wash-basins and foodbowls and setting off firecrackers to make a lot of commotion . |
7 | It would be tedious to quote more than a few examples of the evidence from parliamentary commissions , the STC , union reports and surveys etc. , but the following quotations are typical : " About the only work which the women can do is to stand or sit at their formes and set up type ; and to distribute the types back again into the cases , but of course this is only a portion of a compositor 's work " ( an employer ) ; " " As far as mere type-lifting is concerned , she may do , but there is other rough work in connection with compositors " work which I do not think a woman is qualified for " ( a union leader ) ; " Women … get the best , i. e. the simplest jobs … they are kept always at pretty much the same kind of work " ( an employer ) . |
8 | What should make the situation even more galling for you , is the fact that a great deal of Scottish money has recently been invested in Scotland 's salmon streams in buying-off river nets and setting up fish hatcheries . |
9 | Dawn 2000 is a church planting movement which seeks to co-ordinate church planting efforts between the denominations and to set up networks and common strategies in every nation . |
10 | I too have Windows 3 running in Real mode , not because I particularly like Windows , nor for multitasking ( which I obviously ca n't do ) , but because I work in the computer industry and need to be able to use Windows at clients ' sites and set up applications for them . |
11 | They cursed the trailing brambles that caught at their ankles and set up shouts as rabbits and pheasants fled into the darkness before them . |
12 | He gives talks and shows videos to various organisations and sets up stall at open days . |
13 | The company plans to stage Edward II , music and performance arts and contemporary films and set up bars and food pavilions on the riverside walk |
14 | The artwork costs and set up costs and so on . |
15 | According to the report the SSPV , led by Nguyen Kiet , had planned to assassinate a number of high-ranking officials and set off bombs near Ho Chi Minh 's mausoleum on Sept. 2 , Vietnam 's national day . |
16 | Third , a federal provision gives tax credits to firms that set up manufacturing operations in US possessions , most notably Puerto Rico . |
17 | The approaches advocated by the DES , HMI and the Scottish Education Department follow a procedure very common in the USA , i.e. starting with a statement of aims and setting out areas , or whatever , that will satisfy these aims . |
18 | Julia kept her eyes clear of both Lord Cumbermound and Canon Wheeler and , leaving McGee to clear the table for port and dessert , she went upstairs to the drawing-room to remove the sherry glasses and set out coffee . |
19 | The document affirmed the right of national minorities to use their own language , to have their own educational and religious establishments and to set up associations . |
20 | The enigmatic Rowland flies the world , meeting leaders , smoothing lines of communications and setting up deals . |
21 | This means doing more than checking qualifications and setting up systems , although these things should be done . |
22 | Er Brides and Setting up Home , no that 's not the whole year , that oh she 's just talking what we 've spent so far . |
23 | Brides and Setting up Home is something like five hundred pounds is n't it . |
24 | Based on a survey of Brides And Setting Up Home readers , the average cost of a wedding is now £6,344 without the honeymoon . |
25 | Brides And Setting Up Home magazine is full of suggestions but their most valuable piece of advice is undoubtedly start planning early . |
26 | Labs which for years had worked on more classical memory tasks found themselves funded to purchase morris mazes and set up LTP facilities . |
27 | The contra cause was fired by reverence , both among the rebel leaders and their American sponsors , for democracy in its raw form , not far from anarchy : for freedom of action and impulse , for the right to take up arms and set up companies , but not for the constraints of legislatures or even , much , for the damp blanket of different opinions . |
28 | Males arrive on the breeding grounds a day or two ahead of the females and set up territories . |
29 | According to a report from the Itar-Tass news agency on Oct. 29 , Yeltsin said that withdrawals would only resume after separate agreements had been signed with Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania to regulate the procedures and to set out measures to " provide social security for the servicemen and members of their families " . |
30 | exchange rate policy when there exist indivisibilities or set up costs of switching between different industries in the presence of a non-permanent supply of North Sea Oil . |