Example sentences of "[be] set [adv] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Second , the way heads responded to PNP , and with varying degrees of success exploited its opportunities and resources for the children 's benefit , must be set firmly against this background .
2 A great adventure , a fitting enterprise for one who had known herself from infancy to be set apart for some rare destiny , and one that she had thought herself to have pursued courageously , successfully , with a redeeming love that had rescued even the anguished , complex , hostile Aaron , and had saved him from his wilder flights .
3 Is it not time for an initiative to make local authorities hand over their property to housing associations , and could regional ombudsman be set up for that purpose ?
4 A problem report will be set up for each reported problem .
5 This is illustrated in the following drill using Spanish : This type of drill would have to be set up for each person , number , tense and verb class , and be thoroughly drilled in order to gain automatic control of the association of pronoun and verb ending .
6 Separate drills need to be set up for each noun class to learn its associated affixes .
7 A register of licensed auditors is to be set up for each member state .
8 Controls can be set up for most of these experiments , e.g. plant cress seed on dry blotting paper as well as wet , so that children begin to realise that it really is the water that is responsible for the change .
9 Neighbourhood houses could soon be set up on many housing estates in Darlington , Coun Bill Dixon said .
10 Special post boxes will be set up at each walk to receive the postcards .
11 Mr Soley wants an independent Press authority to be set up to both ensure press freedom and investigate inaccuracy .
12 An additional , optional logical name may be set up by each user if he or she wishes to store cached information from one LIFESPAN logon session to another .
13 Age , because you might be considering well , er , if something happens dramatically , at say fifty , fifty two , or something like that , you might just go and retire , so you would be set up in that respect .
14 We have the president of the board of trade and industry making a stirring speech and saying that four hundred and forty proposals as a result of the booklet called cutting red tape were either being implemented or under active consideration and he talked about the explanatory guide to the bill , the new scrutiny committee that might be set up in each house , he spoke about the business task forces that had made over six hundred recommendations the debate I thought heralded was er er I thought the debate heralded er er a new age where over zealous officialdom would be a thing of the past .
15 A number of accounts must be set up in this database .
16 The days of the week in which the lecturer works and gives a course are given in link records which need to be set up in these diagrams .
17 A wing of a home might be set aside in this way , with potential residents and their families allowed to view the kitchen before admission to provide reassurance .
18 However , it might be that , at first , such tests should be set only in those subjects which constitute the ‘ core curriculum ’ to be instituted nationally for all schools .
19 It is particularly appropriate in the case of a ballet that tells a story where the libretto has to be set out in such a way that the action can be logically developed and each item roughly timed .
20 The release must be set out in such a way that it is easy for the journalist to use it .
21 These ought to be set out in much more detail in a complete answer .
22 The document stated that the arguments for and against would be set out in some detail .
23 Often this work can best be set out in this way .
24 The attacks came without warning and did n't seem to be set off by any direct thought about being moved .
25 If it was clearly intended that the ex gratia sum should include an element to cover the basic award , it will be set off against that award , but not otherwise .
26 In an action under the law of England and Wales or the law of Northern Ireland for damages for personal injuries ( including any such action arising out of a contract ) any saving to the injured person which is attributable to his maintenance wholly or partly at public expense in a hospital , nursing home or other institution shall be set off against any income lost by him as a result of his injuries .
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