Example sentences of "[be] set [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 We have the president of the board of trade and industry making a stirring speech and saying that four hundred and forty proposals as a result of the booklet called cutting red tape were either being implemented or under active consideration and he talked about the explanatory guide to the bill , the new scrutiny committee that might be set up in each house , he spoke about the business task forces that had made over six hundred recommendations the debate I thought heralded was er er I thought the debate heralded er er a new age where over zealous officialdom would be a thing of the past .
32 Both groups should have reported at the end of 1982 , though engineering will take longer , and other subject groups will be set up in due course .
33 Currents may be set up in various ways ( Guilcher , 1958 ) .
34 Collection points will be set up in six major towns and the FHSA 's secure vehicle will tour the county throughout the summer .
35 A number of accounts must be set up in this database .
36 The US government had hoped that some form of non-Communist coalition government could be set up in post-war China , and General Marshall had led a mission to achieve this end in 1946 .
37 The days of the week in which the lecturer works and gives a course are given in link records which need to be set up in these diagrams .
38 On Dec. 12 , 1991 , the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) approved standby credit of SDR75,000,000 ( about US$105 million ) for 1992 in support of Ecuador 's programme of economic reform ; 25 per cent of each of the five disbursements were be set aside for possible debt-reduction schemes agreed with Ecuador 's commercial bank creditors .
39 About ¥8 billion will be set aside for on-campus LANs for 20–30 national universities , according to a government official involved in the negotiations with the Ministry of Finance .
40 A wing of a home might be set aside in this way , with potential residents and their families allowed to view the kitchen before admission to provide reassurance .
41 Before any fluttering expectations begin to arise in the minds or breasts — I do not mind which it is — of Opposition Members , I should say that I can not advise the House to write the two clauses into the Bill , because they deal , for example , with administrative matters such as a once-off requirement for a report to be made to Parliament — new clause 2 — and the keeping of a custody record — new clause 10 — that should not be set down in primary legislation .
42 However , it might be that , at first , such tests should be set only in those subjects which constitute the ‘ core curriculum ’ to be instituted nationally for all schools .
43 It is particularly appropriate in the case of a ballet that tells a story where the libretto has to be set out in such a way that the action can be logically developed and each item roughly timed .
44 The release must be set out in such a way that it is easy for the journalist to use it .
45 The usual method of incorporation is for the exemption terms to be set out in printed conditions which are commonly attached to or referred to in the auction catalogue and copies of which are usually displayed on the premises .
46 These ought to be set out in much more detail in a complete answer .
47 On small packs with more limited space the information may be set out in linear form .
48 The document stated that the arguments for and against would be set out in some detail .
49 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
50 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
51 If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes .
52 This will record any restrictive covenants that may be set out in full in the body of the certificate or may more commonly be referred to in a transfer deed , which may be sewn into the back of the certificate .
53 What happened was that each of the documents comprising the abstract were listed on large abstract sheets , and a special form of shorthand was devised in order to prevent the need for each of the deeds and documents to be set out in full .
54 ( 13 ) If notice of the court-ordered meeting has to be given by advertisement then the explanatory statement must be set out in full in the advertisement or , as is more likely , notice must be given of where members can obtain a copy free of charge ( CA 1985 , s426(3) and ( 5 ) ) .
55 Often this work can best be set out in this way .
56 It can then be set off on new cases .
57 The attacks came without warning and did n't seem to be set off by any direct thought about being moved .
58 All are designed to convert pre-existing contractual rights and obligations to net monetary rights and obligations , which may be set off against one another to produce the net sums referred to above .
59 If it was clearly intended that the ex gratia sum should include an element to cover the basic award , it will be set off against that award , but not otherwise .
60 In an action under the law of England and Wales or the law of Northern Ireland for damages for personal injuries ( including any such action arising out of a contract ) any saving to the injured person which is attributable to his maintenance wholly or partly at public expense in a hospital , nursing home or other institution shall be set off against any income lost by him as a result of his injuries .
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