Example sentences of "[det] [noun] set [adv prt] a " in BNC.

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1 This Act set up a Board of Education to supervise the education system .
2 This article sets out a framework for the reform of disabled employment rights .
3 The Republic also pointed the way to the future in its attempts to regulate English trade in a way that would help English shipping though its efforts were not immediately successful ; the monarchy took the same legislative approach , but was able to make its laws effective and on this basis set up a system of control of trade in the empire that survived until the middle of the nineteenth century .
4 This transformation sets up a ring in which the values of the variables shared between the unc are passed around in sequence .
5 This notice sets out a positive and negative condition that must be satisfied :
6 Er I 've been able just this week to set up a little er programme at er at work whereby er I have a list of all the newspapers and T Vs and radio stations on a file , and I can tap in a press release , press the button and it would fax them all one after the other , to the various interested bodies .
7 In a rare act of unity , all the opposition parties save the Communists banded together this week to set up a shadow cabinet .
8 Rick had gone to Cheltenham to help some friends to set up an art exhibition and Lou had gone with him .
9 And the EEC this year set up a technical committee to help the development of trolleybuses .
10 In July 1918 these universities set up a Joint Standing Committee of Convocations , intended to be non-political and non-partisan , the main purpose being the selection , on approved educational grounds , of candidates for the parliamentary constituency .
11 Each Cabinet sets up a number of committees to do more detailed work .
12 Bonanza would n't have gone to all that trouble to set up a deal like you 're imagining . ’ ,
13 As indicated in the recent guidelines of the Department of Health and Social Security ( 1984 ) , a sensible approach towards establishing comprehensive services would be for clinicians in each area to set up a service which most suits local conditions and needs .
14 When two or more people set up a business together , they form a partnership .
15 That parishes set up a worship committee , where there is none , in order to advise the incumbent and Parochial Church Council , and to support their organist or director of music ( 555–556 , 579–580 ) .
16 After a few months he had borrowed enough money to set up a drug store in Sydney .
17 But it did n't take Jefferson long to find enough money to set up a factory to make golf clubs , and it does n't take a lot of imagination to guess who provided the money . ’
18 Most important of all , there was enough money to set up an office as party headquarters at 190 Vauxhall Bridge Road .
19 Barry Quirke , chairman of the Institute of Statisticians , said : ‘ We would be very keen to support any initiative to set up an independent committee , so long as it has teeth .
20 The Labour leader , John Smith , is believed to have told the Scottish leadership not to support any efforts to set up a Scottish parliamentary council and Mr Clarke 's proposals are intended to maintain Lib Dem support for the convention .
21 Most notable by its absence was any commitment to set up an environmental protection agency — the centrepiece of the environmental section of the Conservative Party election manifesto .
22 Simultaneously a dozen Greek newspapers were being financed by British money , which was also used in the same year to set up a pro-British magazine in Japan .
23 The Combined Studies Board in October of that year set up a special working party to discuss a variety of difficulties being encountered , including resource constraints facing the BA in Music at Huddersfield Polytechnic , acute accommodation difficulties facing the creative arts course at Newcastle Polytechnic , and poor recruitment and various kinds of dissatisfaction at some other institutions .
24 The first section of that document set out a powerful ‘ case for a common curriculum in secondary education to 16 ’ .
25 The merger of the TSA with the AFBD is also rationalised in terms of the increasing linkages between the securities and futures markets and the desire for both markets to set up a system for trading futures and options on a Euroindex of stocks .
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