Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] set [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | The possibility that the amount of the bills might be reduced on a taxation which has still not been initiated is not a sufficient reason in this case for setting aside the demand . |
2 | Checklist for setting up the picture |
3 | be appointed with responsibility for setting up the district-wide programme . |
4 | A DDL for setting up the user views or external schemas and a DML for the processing of hierarchies ( applications using the data ) is described in Section 7.2 , in the context of IMS . |
5 | We are fortunate to have been able to offer opportunities to Scottish Amicable staff as a result of setting up the dedicated administration unit . |
6 | In announcing the decision of the court at the conclusion of the argument I stressed , and I repeat , that the effect of setting aside the order leaves the health authority and its medical staff free , subject to consent not being withdrawn , to treat J. in accordance with their best clinical judgment . |
7 | BT , which is bidding in a consortium including Daimler-Benz , says that the investment in setting up the network would be £850m . |
8 | This would normally be the position under current standard policies but there is no harm in setting out the principal risks . |
9 | The drinks industry has made a gesture towards its concern about alcohol misuse by setting up the Portman group . |
10 | There are ways of plotting the profile of the gore , and the mathematically minded will no doubt enjoy a computer exercise of setting up the progressively diminishing diameters , and the calculation of gore width at 10% stages from base to apex . |
11 | In particular there is concern within the British civil aviation industry about the level of costs being incurred by the CAA , and recovered from industry , in its work towards setting up the European Joint Aviation Authority and associated regulatory functions , particularly in this formative period when the British Authority continues to function as an autonomous body whose charges must also be borne by operators . |
12 | One company in particular felt that the appropriate hardware was in position for a total online information system , but the company needed assistance in setting up the system . |
13 | He had a contract to supply arms to Iran and wanted our help in setting up the deal . |
14 | And I 'll need your help in setting out the basic research outline . |
15 | Monetary sources said work on setting up the EIF , which will have capital of two billion Ecu ( £1.4 billion ) and be funded by the EIB , the commission and private banks , was progressing well — although it is not expected to be operational before early next year . |
16 | The sprawling retrospective of his work currently takes up the two vast floors normally devoted by the museum to setting forth the story of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century painting and sculpture . |
17 | There is usually an initial charge for setting up the scheme , as well as an annual management fee . |
18 | ‘ But amazingly the process of setting up the co-op really did involve some of the men , and even the older boys . |
19 | ‘ We are desperate to raise funds for research and are in the process of setting up the British Brain Tumour Association . |
20 | He did not win : the executive in charge of setting up the European offices was the dynamic ex-sheriff of Caribou , Idaho , named William Swift Daliba , who could toss a silver dollar in the air and plug it with his six-gun . |
21 | At a recent ceremony , Site Manager , Mr Roger James made the presentation in recognition of the fine work done by Barry Grewcock and his team in setting up the Safety Management System at Dounreay . |
22 | — who are taking the lead in setting up the new Divisions — are now starting discussions , where necessary backed by targeted groups to take our thinking forward . |
23 | The question was then what should be done with it — and there was no point in setting up the collection unless it was going to be a working library . |
24 | Some legislative attempts have been made to structure the exercise of sentencing discretion by setting out the criteria which courts should apply when deciding on a sentence , but these , too , are limited in scope . |
25 | His somewhat thankless task was to attempt to introduce private-sector techniques into the Civil Service by setting up the Property Services Agency . |
26 | Substitutions played a big part in setting up the amazing finale that produced three goals in the final five minutes when both defences looked wide open . |
27 | A major part in setting up the Czartoryski Foundation , and in most of the other similar attempts , has been played by an eminence grise familiar to Western art circles , namely the London art dealer Andrew Ciechanowiecki . |
28 | The Department of the Environment had come under increasing criticism for the slow progress in setting up the trust . |
29 | George and Tony used to pay themselves £350 a week after setting up the firm at the height of the last recession in 1982 . |
30 | He played a vital role in setting up the Australian National Trust , and was president of the Australian Academy of the Humanities . |