Example sentences of "been set [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few co-operatives have been set up during the last 25 years .
2 ( The six-county state of Northern Ireland had been set up under the Government of Ireland Act , 1920 ) .
3 You may like to know that we are represented on the Wales Access Forum , which has just been set up under the auspices of the Countryside Council for Wales .
4 In the light of that enthusiasm is the present Financial Secretary able to tell us how many employee share ownership trusts have been set up under the statutory provisions ?
5 A provisional executive committee had been set up under the chairmanship of Franiszek Kaminski .
6 The tribunal , which had been set up under the 1981 Algiers Accord , had yet to determine the exact sum of compensation to be paid .
7 A renewable environmental fund of 5 billion baht ( US$200 million ) has been set up under the new act .
8 They linked this with a national rent rebate scheme , rationalizing the variety of local schemes that had been set up over the previous decade , to offset the costs to the poorer tenants .
9 Negotiations were said to have been set up between the government and Gen. Jorge Ballerino , one of Pinochet 's close advisers , to negotiate terms .
10 A memorial fund to help young people enjoy the outdoors has been set up following the death in March of one of Britain 's leading climbers , Andy Fanshawe .
11 This pattern carried on one which already characterised the silk mills that had been set up following the success of the Derby mill .
12 Your machine may already have been set up for the size of paper you are using .
13 The new company T&D Ceratec has been set up for the manufacture , marketing and technical development of glass colours in Japan .
14 The show had been set up for the little jockey but maybe , at some time in the future , Mrs Butler would be interested .
15 Trust fund accounts have been set up for the protection of clients and their , and their moneys .
16 It had been set up with a directly practical focus : to provide insights and resources which would help teachers in initial training to prepare themselves to use activities involving collaborative work between children .
17 A new high-profile lobbying organization has been set up with a view to rasing environmental issues in the European Commission .
18 Thankfully we 've been spared the agony of SRV 's favourite .013 to .058 strings ; the reissue comes with a much more manageable .010 to .046 set , and it 's been set up with an action considerably lower than the man 's own and at the 12th fret .
19 What I really love about these guitars — the 12-strings especially — is that they 've been set up with the lowest , most buzz-free actions imaginable .
20 We recognised that training for this role needed to be more structured and now a formal training programme to supplement and extend my training has been set up with the cooperation of senior medical staff .
21 Moscow also has trade missions in most Latin American capitals , and where trade has become at all significant joint inter-governmental commissions have been set up with the aim of promoting fulfilment of the trading agreements .
22 Renamo , which had been set up with the support of the white minority government in Rhodesia and which after Zimbabwean independence received substantial South African assistance , was opposed to the Marxist regime imposed by the Front for the Liberation of Mozambique ( Frelimo ) .
23 There is evidence that the present east gable is a replacement , made very soon , for another , likewise with a battle , which seems then to have been set up on a base in the sanctuary , its centre akroterion also .
24 This particular perversion , I notice , like every other , has been set up on a professional basis in go-getting New York .
25 Even afterwards at Four Winds , where a marquee had been set up on the lawn , and the guests mingled , Merrill still saw the affair as a disjointed series of impressions .
26 turnpikes or toll-bars have been set up on the several great roads of England , beginning at London , and proceeding thro' almost all those dirty deep roads , in the midland counties especially ; at which turnpikes all carriages , droves of cattle , and travellers on horseback are obliged to pay an easy toll … in no place is it thought a burthen … the benefit of a good road abundantly making amends .
27 A British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) television programme , Panorama , broadcast on Nov. 18 , suggested that Waite had been set up as a front man in the arms for hostages deal and helped gather intelligence on the whereabouts of the captors .
28 By contrast , those who were involved in the new machinery of public credit which had been set up as a result of the financial revolution were doing remarkably well , through their investments in institutions such as the Bank of England and the New East India Company , and from the interest they received on loans to the government .
29 A PROJECT for budding photographers has been set up at a Newton Aycliffe school .
30 Research sections have been set up at the Institutes of Education in Kenya and Sierra Leone and there have been important regional conferences on educational evaluation ( at Dar es Salaam in April 1975 ) and on the growth of scientific and mathematical concepts in East African children ( Nairobi , September 1974 ) .
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