Example sentences of "[noun pl] set [adv prt] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These are insurance subsidiaries set up to insure some or all of the risks of a group of companies . |
2 | On first returning to power in 1979 the Conservatives set out to make piecemeal adjustments to the social security system . |
3 | Some parents set about punishing undesirable behaviour without paying attention to the needs and ‘ messages ’ that lie behind it . |
4 | So far the great bulk of archives set up to handle this material focus on collecting datasets created by research projects ( Doorn 1993 ; Lievesley 1993 ; Marker 1993 ; Nemeth 1993 ) . |
5 | Oracles set up to confer green rites on business-priests are booming . |
6 | The council , after hearing reports of commissions set up to canvass popular opinion , also firmly rejected a return to a multiparty system . |
7 | MEN-HUNGRY Californians are flocking to enrol in special aerobics classes set up to beat flabby backsides — after a survey showed that many guys rated a pert behind as highly as a pretty face . |
8 | Three Cleveland motorcyclists set out to ride 2,000 miles to the four compass points of mainland UK in aid of charity . |
9 | Thus some northern textile firms set out to hire black workers because white workers will not work shifts for the kind of wages paid . |
10 | A number of major reports were produced in this way ( see Chapter 3 ) , but no CACE has been constituted since 1967 , and later government reports have been issued by committees set up to consider particular issues . |
11 | The first is built on formal procedures and standardisation to ensure a proper response to every set of circumstances while the second , a more recent form in large organisations involves temporary structures set up to solve specific detachment of individuals from the aims of the organisation as a whole and their consequent apathy . |
12 | Observing that the public interest had fixed almost entirely on the co-operatives set up to rescue failed enterprises organised as companies in the conventional form , the Agency commented first that it was questionable how far those enterprises when reorganised , satisfied co-operative principles ; and next that the recent closure of KME might have revived doubts about the effectiveness for industrial ventures of the co-operative form . |
13 | But having been once rebuffed , the Scandinavians set about collecting more evidence . |
14 | In alliance with the king , these bishops set out to impose both their theological preferences and their particular brand of ceremonialism on the parish clergy and the laity ( see Chapter 7 ) . |
15 | So the girls set about phoning potential and existing clients and wrapping up the business . |
16 | Bans had to be imposed on mackerel and herring fishing to allow stocks to recover , and quota systems set up to prevent serious depletion of other fish . |