Example sentences of "[is] to set [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The aim is to set up a professional , cost-effective organisation by 1996 to stimulate , assist , promote and encourage firms to set up and expand in Gwynedd , the report says .
2 The plan is to set up a Central Music Authority for the army , similar to that already operated by the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force , which will agree on bookings for each band .
3 Australia is to set up a major new centre for research into the ecology of Antarctica and the souther oceans .
4 The purpose of this Act is to set up a legal framework for the conversion of units of the planned economy into companies and a conversion of one company into another form of company and mergers between such companies .
5 One of her latest projects is to set up a paper-making plant in Nepal .
6 Meanwhile , news that the Welsh Office is to set up a forensic psychiatry unit in North Wales a medium secure unit was given a cautious welcome .
7 Bulgaria is to set up a joint venture with the Sprint International division of Sprint Corp , Reuter reports from Sofia : Sprint-Bulgaria will build a public packet-switched data network for Bulgarian Telecommunications Co ; Bulgaria has also invited foreign companies to submit tenders for a $230m project to upgrade the present telephone system .
8 The article is unmarked as regards spatio-temporal relations ; so the function of deictic reference is to set up a continual spatial , temporal and subjective opposition between proximal and distal relations .
9 Another possible way of allowing for addition is to set up a special block , called the overflow block ( see Figure 5.7 ) .
10 The aim of the guidelines is to set out a clear role for each conference within a coherent , sensible framework .
11 However , this would clearly not be a wise move in practice , and the better course is to set out a formal partnership deed in writing after professional advice .
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