Example sentences of "the [noun pl] set [adv] the " in BNC.
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1 | and my Lord er in relation to this judgment er you 've got the courts setting out the principal at page er one stroke five , forty , paragraph fourteen of the judgment that 's the principal of suspension and it 's then got it 's conditions for suspension on the next page , paragraph twenty two |
2 | In November 1940 the Vichy government abolished the ineffective Commission de Châlons , intending to replace it with an organisation called Le Bureau de Repartition du Vinicole de Champagne , but in April the following year the Germans set up the CIVC . |
3 | Many of these will be unleashed in Britain by Lynmart , a company headed by Mr Raggett , who worked closely with the Russians to set up the British Astronaut Project , JUNO . |
4 | For example , the researchers set up the apparatus hours and even days before they took the final readings . |
5 | It is scarcely feasible for the communes to set up the apparatus to assess local household incomes ; this is a matter that is best left to the republics and provinces . |
6 | The companies set up the Volta Aluminium Company ( VALCO ) in 1959 . |
7 | The dogs were set off by it and the dogs set off the sheep and the goats and the cows . |
8 | The regulations setting out the procedure whereby a soldier in the British Army can apply for conscientious objector status are classified as a ‘ restricted ’ document — to which only army officers have access . |
9 | The covenants set out the formal obligations of both landlord and tenant . |
10 | The Sheriff , Mr. Truelock , was called and with two of the men set about the work of destruction . |
11 | She 'd seen him earlier , talking to one of the men setting up the car ramps on the far side of the field . |
12 | Interpretation or " construction " of the documents setting out the manner in which the expert should have resolved the issue appeared , until recently , to be a fruitful line for challenge to decisions . |
13 | According to the Constitution , the treaties , including the clauses setting up the League , had to be agreed by a two-thirds majority in the Senate . |