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

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1 In Zimbabwe , a good HIS has contributed to the establishment of training needs for relevant personnel and to the ability to set up priorities in implementation .
2 We also agreed to set up systems for audit ( box 2 ) .
3 Many authors felt that the best way to structure diabetic care in general practice was for general practitioners to set up miniclinics in order to create the ‘ protected time ’ needed for assessment of a complex condition .
4 Someone had told me that no less than twenty people had left the Church after my speech , many of them to join the Raelian Society , a group that exists to set up embassies on earth for alien intelligences wishing to make contact with earthlings .
5 The company is also to set up PDAs in North America and the Far East with dates to be decided .
6 From 1 April they will be able to set up contracts for community health services such as district nursing and chiropody , and possibly this might be extended to social aspects of community care .
7 Its essential purpose is to set up standards for computing which reflect the users ' requirements rather than manufacturers ' convenience .
8 Six years later their ruler Guntiarius joined Goar , ruler of the Alans , to set up Jovinus as emperor .
9 THE GOVERNMENT is ready to abandon its controversial plans to set up registers of land which may be contaminated .
10 Not content with his careful appraisal of eye , he produced from his rather torn and shabby coat , a small movie camera and proceeded to set up shot after shot of a narrow-gauge narrative .
11 We will expect Post Offices and Job Centres to set out standards of service and levels of achievement .
12 GRE were founder members of the Insurance Ombudsman Bureau , which monitors and arbitrates insurance matters , and members of both Lautro and the Association of British Insurers which set down codes of practice for all members to comply with .
13 He did n't , but experts on TV and in the papers set off flurries of speculation that negotiations were finally under way to release all the hostages .
14 To this the tiger agreed , and having tied their tails together in a reef knot , the pair set off arm in arm .
15 ‘ We must set up processes of measurement which give us the basis for improvement targetting and monitoring progress .
16 The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games .
17 Grouped in a holding called System-Kontakt , they will set up deals between east and west .
18 Despite the vote in favour of more free-market reform in the referendum , Mr Chernomyrdin continues to say things like , ‘ If we do n't set up barriers to technology purchases from abroad , we will never survive . ’
19 In other words these Guatemalan children show , as do Dennis 's institutionalized infants , that retardation during the first year or two of life is reversible , and that early experiences , however drastic at the time , do not necessarily set up patterns of behaviour that can not subsequently be modified .
20 Following this period in the homoeopathic hospital I worked for two years in a professorial immunological unit where I set up studies in allergy to assess the efficacy of homoeopathic remedies in house-dust-mite allergy and hay fever ( allergy to grass pollens ) .
21 Set up glass in centre of gallery , he wrote .
22 Set up needles as diagram 1 .
23 They set up house in No. 93 , which was now to let .
24 Zuwaya style and etiquette required that people in polite company should not set out arguments of principle , arranged in a hierarchy of priorities , so that they might read off right courses of action from agreed schedules of value .
25 No overall body , such as the ICDMA , has set up rules for trading and trading is generally more fragmented than in the dollar CD market .
26 Following reports in Unigram.X that Microsoft Corp is interested in making Windows NT interoperate with SVR4 ( UX No 412 ) , the two companies have set up lines of communication .
27 His vehement denial that God 's favor could be earned through the sacraments , or bought by donations to an often grasping priesthood , had set up vibrations through Christendom , eventually winning him the protection of lay powers having a vested interest in a deflation of the papacy .
28 The redraft and the original are set out side by side so that typography and language may be compared .
29 Beyond that , the White Paper Better Services for the Mentally III ( 1975 ) also set out rates of provision which health and local authorities ought to be aiming to achieve For ‘ oughtness ’ could be read council discretion about what priorities they had for the distribution of ‘ new moneys ’ .
30 Title VI of the Maastricht Treaty sets out provisions on cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs .
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