Example sentences of "that [noun] [verb] set [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Security sources said that artillery units in the security zone also shelled Lebanese villages 15 km from the Israeli border , in the Iqilm and Toufah areas , where pro-Iranian Moslem fundamentalists were believed to be preparing to infiltrate the security zone ; it was reported that Palestinians had set up multibarrel rocket-launchers aimed at Israel there .
2 Examples of community projects that NERC has set up include the Terrestrial Initiative in Global Environmental Research ( Tiger ) , which includes carbon cycling and trace greenhouse gases , as well as water and ecosystems ; the Biomolecules Special Topic , which covers fossil biomolecules ; and a Pollutant Pathways project run jointly with the Agricultural and Food Research Council , which is studying leakage from agricultural systems into aquifers and groundwater .
3 He claimed in an open letter to BA directors that executives had set up a secret ‘ anti-Virgin Atlantic unit ’ to discredit him and his company .
4 The row over Landsat equipment comes on top of a dispute over a ground station that China has set up in Peking , with American help , for receiving data from US and Japanese meteorological satellites .
5 This however proved to be the catalyst that Bowran needed to set up on his own .
6 He will also be aware that Gwynedd has set up an inquiry into those incidents .
7 At the end of his visit Hurd announced that Britain intended to set up a £25,000,000 fund to promote Hungary 's economy .
8 The success of the factory that Perkin had set up near Harrow encouraged thoughts of a similar enterprise near the Elephant & Castle .
9 The UK distributor has performed the best of all overseas market , so well in fact that Aldus have set up a UK subsidiary .
10 Earlier , the trial had been told that police had set up road blocks north of Perth as part of another inquiry when the white Cavalier containing what police described as ‘ seasoned criminals ’ had burst through .
11 If the hon. Gentleman thinks that cuts mean setting up 68 new sector organisations throughout the country , I agree that there are cuts .
12 C founds not upon the wrong , if any , done to B but on the fact that A has set out to injure him by the use of an unlawful weapon :
13 To counteract that Murphy has set up the Edinburgh-based PR Centre .
14 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 .
15 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 .
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