Example sentences of "[noun pl] set [adv prt] by [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Around 730,000 of the new registrations have been through the Share Information Office and the rest with the many Share Shops set up by banks , building societies and other financial firms .
2 And with this would come a second liberation for women , the freedom to transcend the roles set up by figures like Annie Lennox and Janet Jackson , and to recover the right not to be strong , independent , immaculately in control .
3 Opinion polls suggested that about a third of the 8,400,000 people who had been issued vouchers intended to place them with funds set up by banks or private financial groups .
4 During the past three years , a feature has been the establishment of leasing companies set up by breweries , such as Inntrepreneur , Vanguard , and the Bass lease company .
5 Housing associations are non-statutory organisations set up by groups of individuals .
6 This versatility rested on two bases : first , the structure of the rights set up by trusts ; second , the procedural system by which they could be enforced .
7 TEACHERS ' UNIONS are advising their members to boycott appraisal schemes set up by schools and local authorities .
8 Of course , one of the new breed of select committees can review any matter that falls within its ambit , but their reports tend to lack the prestige of inquiries set up by ministers .
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