Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [verb] set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He will also be aware that Gwynedd has set up an inquiry into those incidents . |
2 | The UK distributor has performed the best of all overseas market , so well in fact that Aldus have set up a UK subsidiary . |
3 | To counteract that Murphy has set up the Edinburgh-based PR Centre . |
4 | But Mancini 's basic point — that Gloucester had set up a fake attack on himself as an excuse to deal with Hastings — seems eminently plausible . |
5 | But Mancini 's basic point — that Gloucester had set up a fake attack on himself as an excuse to deal with Hastings — seems eminently plausible . |
6 | Kasparov and Short have set up a breakaway Professional Chess Association , and are considering bids for a title match , which would almost certainly be staged in London . |
7 | Now Beverley and Peter have set up the Thomas Appeal . |
8 | The fire crew had to cut free the man with his legs trapped , after Rachel and Nina had set up an intravenous infusion and David had given him a pethidine injection to help control his pain . |
9 | The Bishops of England and Wales have set up a working party to prepare guidelines for all our schools , to help their teaching about these questions . |
10 | They objected because Nkrumah had set up a ‘ Ghana National College ’ for the education of students expelled because of their support during the banishment of the Big Six ; they objected to his launching of the Accra Evening News , an anti-colonial voice which achieved immediate popularity ; most of all they objected to his Committee on Youth Organisation , set up as a branch of the UGCC . |
11 | Chen Chang-wen , secretary-general of the SEF , and Tang Shubei , deputy director of the TAO , agreed that formal talks on the principle of " one China " would be held early in 1992 , as soon as China had set up a non-governmental counterpart to the SEF . |