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

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1 Consequently , when these innovative ideas were taken up nationally and the Residential Precinct Regulation was adopted in the traffic legislation of the Netherlands in September 1976 , great care was taken to set down minimum design requirements and special rules for conduct within a Woonerf .
2 The remaining 18 have , in the eyes of the EPA , failed to regulate enough pollutants or failed to set sufficiently strict limits .
3 They have called on the authority to set aside extra money for diabetic patients .
4 Where inability to pay is based upon the failure to comply with a statutory demand , the date and manner of service of the demand must be stated and that to the best of the petitioner 's knowledge , the demand has neither been complied with nor set aside nor is any application to set aside outstanding ( r 6.8(2) ) .
5 Often they wanted only what seemed best for their daughters , and some are prepared to set aside strong religious beliefs for this .
6 As part of the same appeal , Pope John Paul II and the Catholic Bishops ' Conferences of Europe call on every Catholic Church in Europe to set aside New Year 's Day as a ‘ special day of prayer for peace in Europe , and in particular in the Balkans ’ .
7 But hospitals will be allowed to set aside smoking rooms for them and patients who are unable to stop .
8 Ch. 11 ) the power of the Chancery to set aside common law judgments " not for any error or defect in the judgment , but for the hard conscience of the party " .
9 Attempts in the Court of Appeal to set aside ministerial decisions on other aspects of the new block grant on more technical and precise grounds failed .
10 A sensible compromise would be first to use medians to set aside atypical behaviour , and then to apply some form of mean analysis to the median smooth to round off the corners .
11 Nevertheless , the Act allowed states to set more stringent standards if they wished to do so .
12 The Socialist group in the European parliament has called for the EC to set more ambitious targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions .
13 Detonator exploded but failed to set off main charge .
14 However , in the light of strong recommendations received , our initial proposal to set both level II and level III general SVQs at 12 credits was revised .
15 For years we have er all , producers and consumers , we have supported the idea that a market would be a reasonable way to set up reasonable levels of price .
16 b ) They have also wanted to set up good case management arrangements , not just macro level working , not just providing the context within the health authority but also to provide the right case management at the micro practice level .
17 In Venezia Giulia he reported that attempts to set up Allied Military Government ( AMG ) were being " flouted by Yugoslavs " and went on It is my considered opinion that unless we can support AMG in these areas by force if necessary we must withdraw rather than be flouted . "
18 The state environmental bodies and the militia are joining forces to set up mobile anti-poaching units .
19 The static checkpoint operation continued for most of the day , relieved only When elements of the company were flown from their entrenched positions to set up snap checkpoints on roads that could not be covered permanently .
20 Some donors have chosen to set up parallel offices to run their own projects , as they regard MOH departments as weak and inefficient .
21 sole practitioners were ‘ generally honest and highly professional and provide a valuable service for the community ’ , but those wishing to set up sole practices should meet strict criteria with regard to their accounting system ;
22 New software modules include VXVMI , a virtual memory tool , which is designed to set up virtual memory capabilities on target systems for run-time and debugging purposes .
23 A significant number were aimed at positive prevention and these included altering the time allowed for lesson changeover to reduce crowd chaos , a decision to involve all staff in corridor supervision , a move to set up mutual support pairs amongst staff and the creation of a rewards system following the realization that for non-academic pupils the school offered little or no incentives .
24 Attempts are also being made to set up community-run Body Shops in inner urban areas , such as Brixton .
25 The countries hope to set up similar institutes on their own ground , with an exchange of technicians .
26 The next step will be to set up collaborative research projects , under the Science and Engineering Research Council .
27 At a time when the school curriculum is becoming increasingly prescriptive , when there seems less flexibility than there used to be , it might seem difficult to set up collaborative teaching projects .
28 It seemed more suitable to employ the legal form of the trust than to set up private joint-stock companies to " own " the roads .
29 He also confirmed that France , which left NATO 's military structure in 1966 [ see pp. 21605-10 ] , would be invited to participate in plans to set up multinational units .
30 This allowed the six selected practices to set up administrative and computer systems without the worry of dealing with real money .
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