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

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1 We will introduce a new grant , paid through TECs , to help employers , voluntary groups or schools to set up after-school care and holiday arrangements .
2 Many doctors and managers , who have spent months setting up new pricing systems and methods of accountability , believe the stress involved in another complete turnabout would be demoralising .
3 But increasing pressure from recreation and development of all kinds on the delicate mountain areas has led to renewed attempts to set up some kind of planning scheme to protect them .
4 It is for employers to set up suitable pension arrangements for their employees .
5 New network administration features will enable administrators to set up all user accounts on a single server , which can share information with other servers — something NetWare 3 .
6 ‘ If the Conservatives set up this fund , there is bound to be some confusion with ours , ’ says director Christopher Nevile .
7 Car companies set up environmental group
8 Common to all models is the view that stimulation of sensory receptors sets up neural activity which outlasts the duration of the physical stimulus .
9 In the 1960s and 1970s most governments set up economic planning organizations which reflected these objectives .
10 Both direct approaches and efforts to set up regional recruitment events are yielding positive results in four of the regions and we are still awaiting response to the other four .
11 Millers set up local derby final
12 It reached its peak earlier this week when both Presidents set up rival command structures , forcing officers to choose whom to obey and from whom to risk a charge of mutiny .
13 It would not be in our interests to set up new defence structures that would undermine the role of NATO in safeguarding our defence .
14 Coleridge , still lame , chafed at his own confinement , especially when his friends set off one evening towards the hills , leaving him useless and lonely in Tom Poole 's garden arbour .
15 If either the Darwinians on the one hand , or the religious leaders of that time on the other , did make any effort to reconcile the theories of evolution with the doctrines of religion , they made no progress and the two factions became hopelessly opposed , and the religious leaders set up intense opposition to the teachings on evolution .
16 In the Old City men set up small roadside stalls around big red earthenware pots containing jal jeera , a dark , spicy , green liquid which burns the mouth but cools the body : a more primitive yet more effective coolant than anything on offer in the new town .
17 Some of these issues set off fewer alarm bells today and perhaps for most of us they are of less social concern .
18 Elsewhere both Sheffield and Leeds City Councils have actively considered schemes to set up local recording studios , while one London Borough Council is looking at the needs of its local black music scene .
19 Some councils set up new industry or employment committees , staffed by their own departments .
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