Example sentences of "[noun sg] for set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Checklist for setting up the picture
2 And it says The Tory government which must which must take responsibility for setting up a rapacious duopoly of generating companies .
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 The police vans had been despatched from headquarters very early that morning and contained the equipment for setting up a temporary incident room .
6 Events are falling into place for setting up a work in Glasgow based within my home church , Queen 's Park Baptist .
7 This problem overlapped with that of the Public Schools generally , and he had already in the summer secured Cabinet approval for setting up a Public Schools Commission .
8 There is usually an initial charge for setting up the scheme , as well as an annual management fee .
9 To allow other users access to modules , LIFESPAN provides a facility for setting up a hierarchy of users .
10 Preparing the ground for setting up a group : a consultative training exercise in its own right
11 No licence for setting up a joint-venture company is required unless the company will be controlled by non-residents .
12 Despite intense poetical activity by both men , money to finance Pantisocracy had simply not been found , and almost Southey 's first words on discovering Coleridge were to announce that he had abandoned immediate hopes of emigration in favour of a new scheme for setting up a trial community on a farm in Wales .
13 Three months before the due date for setting down the court will issue reminder cards to parties in live cases stating the date by which their case is due to be set down .
14 While accelerating moves towards faster internal integration , the Strasbourg summit also set an equally tight timetable for setting up a common ‘ European economic area ’ by the end of next year with the six countries of the European Free Trade Association .
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