Example sentences of "for set [adv prt] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They are recommended mainly for setting up new aquaria , and for every water change .
2 According to Peter Walker producer of Amnesty Internationals first and second Secret Policeman 's Balls : ’ Charity events are useful for celebrities for setting up new partnerships .
3 They would need training and should receive remuneration ; colleges and postgraduate deans should together be responsible for setting up such a system .
4 The Lithuanian government has already leased one 10-year-old Boeing 737 from GPA , and many western airlines are exploring the opportunities for setting up joint ventures using Western aircraft .
5 One study , based on sixty-six Third World firms ( and the evidence from other studies ) , found three main reasons for setting up joint ventures : host-government pressure , the need for the partner 's skills and the need for other attributes or assets .
6 New regulations for setting up political parties required them to register with the government for a year , have at least five elected office holders , and own property of more than 10,000,000 New Taiwan dollars .
7 Indeed , Wirral had no more reason to have such structures than it had for setting up multi-professional committees to discuss the dangers of residents keeping snakes as pets in council-owned properties .
8 It is as if Pynchon uses his earlier narrative as a pretext for setting up comic or futuristic episodes and then actually begins to deconstruct his text towards the end by separating out frozen images for comment .
9 View this as a system for setting up three-dimensional banks of text and graphics , between which the ‘ reader ’ can jump at will by pressing a special key when a highlight on screen shows there is a link to material on another layer .
10 This calls for setting up some simple formulae .
11 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what meetings he has had with hon. Members on each of the proposals for setting up national health service trusts .
12 There have been no formal meetings with hon. Members on proposals for setting up national health service trusts .
13 The office will be responsible for setting up indirect sales channels across Europe , South America and the Asia-Pacific .
14 Substantial reasons for setting up this service are absent from the Department of Health 's letter announcing it , which refers to ‘ anecdotal evidence ’ and says that ‘ experience suggests that many people would prefer to attend a clinic separate from other services . ’
15 The case for setting out financial implications is obvious in a situation in which the school budget is controlled by the governors .
16 The reason for setting out these reservations at such length is not that we have any doubts about the value to consumers of credit cost information .
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