Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] set [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | Before addressing it , I must set out the facts , which are not in dispute to any significant degree . |
2 | I will consider these issues in turn , but first I must set out the Parliamentary history of sections 61 and 63 by reference to which the case was argued before us . |
3 | ‘ I 'll set up the film units on all access points to Finland . ’ |
4 | I 'll set up the interviews for you . ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'll tell you what , I 'll set up the board when we get back . |
6 | The hon. Gentleman is quite mistaken , and I will set out the position clearly for him . |
7 | Assuming that you wish to become one of the select few and possess a suitable radio , you should set up the collective pitch travel in a manner which gives a mirror image of the normal travel when the invert switch is operated . |
8 | If you wish to make use of this facility , you should set up the logical name before invoking LIFESPAN ( e.g. you could make the assignment within your login.com ) . |
9 | But before she could set off the next day , the hospital telephoned with bad news . |
10 | Before she could set out the cups she had to remove a large heavy book — Crockford — which occupied the centre of the table . |
11 | Alternatively , you could set up the WP3–7 to give two different volume levels , different sounds for slap and fingerstyle , different EQs for your fretted and fretless basses , or any other combination . |
12 | You will set up the old , the basic procedure , |
13 | For example , suppose we find unc Then we may set up the regression formula unc and if we begin with |
14 | ‘ Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people 's mail . ’ |
15 | All I do I got out sort of the sort of about eight thirty and then I , I 'd work to about half three and all I 'd wan na do is , we , we 'd fucking , we 'd set up the cable then we 'd all sit down and do nothing while the old erm , the M O D people had obviously it , and then they tell us to take it down and move it and we move it and set it up again , its like out of a , out of a seven hour day , we 'd only work about three or four , like here . |
16 | We will set down the bones of the left critique of pluralism in this chapter , but will attend to the more positive aspects of the left perspective on British politics in later chapters . |
17 | First , we will set down the Establishment perspective of the constitutional authorities — the perspective , that is , of those who do so much to say what is the constitution in the absence of a written legal document . |
18 | Third , we will set down the perspective of the Left within the Labour Party — the party that has very belatedly come to an awareness of the significance of constitutional politics and of the need for change . |
19 | We will set out the data in a tableau with rows corresponding to warehouses and columns to shops . |
20 | And then you see they when the crafty was by they used to set out the next day , some maybe taken for the West Mainland and some taken for and some were . |
21 | They would set up the stage among buildings he felt he somehow knew . |
22 | The judges also said that they would set aside the orders of Justice Morling that the Tobacco Industry of Australia could never , at any time in the future , replicate the claims contained in the offending sentence . |
23 | Despite the older officers ' complaints , the level of job satisfaction — when they can set aside the paperwork and get out into the field — is high ( cf. |
24 | The newcomers will be hoping that the unsettling bid talk will die down so they can set about the more urgent tasks that lie ahead . |
25 | It may set out the general terms on which the firm will be prepared to deal , its right to refuse to deal and the fact that any deals that it undertakes will be on the customary terms of the market concerned . |
26 | If things did n't improve , then he would set about the central-heating system . |
27 | Turning to the White Paper , to be published before the next party conference , he said it would set out the Conservatives ' agenda for the rest of this century . |
28 | The legal terms of this agreement will not necessarily govern the day-to-day relationship between the record company and artist , but it will set out the obligations of both parties , or ‘ who is responsible for what ’ . |
29 | It will set back the public status of abduction research for years , ’ Mike Wooton , the editor of the UFO Times concluded solemnly at the post-show party . |
30 | Before he can set out the book reaches a savage climax as a night bivouac comes under heavy bombardment with rockets and mortars : the violence , noise and confusion are captured , as is the terrifying helplessness which contrasts with the circumstances of his first wound in action during an armoured charge under gunfire . |