Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [noun] in [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 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 .
3 The company is also to set up PDAs in North America and the Far East with dates to be decided .
4 To this the tiger agreed , and having tied their tails together in a reef knot , the pair set off arm in arm .
5 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 ) .
6 Set up glass in centre of gallery , he wrote .
7 They set up house in No. 93 , which was now to let .
8 This is often referred to as prudential regulation and it consists of setting down standards in respect of such matters as the capital reserves which have to be maintained by banks .
9 The procedures for setting up matings in response to natural or experimentally induced ovulation ( superovulation ) are dealt with in Chapter 1 , Section 5 .
10 Joseph Dods has begun setting up clubs in County Durham schools to help youngsters learn about the natural world around them .
11 The procedural structure of trusts also lent them great advantages in setting up dispositions in favour of third parties , and enhanced the chances of those dispositions being observed and enforced .
12 The difficulties this attitude could cause the colonists were already becoming clear before William had completed the work of setting up governments in North America that would co-operate with him .
13 In France , the one country that had developed a strong tradition of vernacular opera with its own different aesthetic , it needed only a visit of an Italian company playing a repertoire of opere buffe to spark off one of the most celebrated of musical civil wars , the querelle des bouffons , a war which was renewed a quarter of a century later when the pro-Italian faction set up Piccinni in rivalry with the now gallicized Gluck .
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