Example sentences of "state set [adv prt] a " in BNC.
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1 | A protocol on banking , which asked the heads of central banks in CIS member states to set up a co-ordinating body , was reinforced by their decision to conduct a co-ordinated finance policy , reported on March 17 . |
2 | The request which was made to me in Committee was to bring forward amendments to enable the Secretary of State to set up a funding council , on the clear understanding that no commitment was being given that we would wish to do such a thing . |
3 | The Minister confirms what we are saying , that there is no commitment on behalf of the Secretary of State to set up a funding council . |
4 | Lunda , who had held the office for under 11 months , said he was stepping down " to allow the head of state to set up an enlarged transitional government " . |
5 | ‘ Management ’ ( which is relatively cheap ) is seen as the key to change : so education support grants are made available for management training , management consultants proliferate , and the Secretary of State sets up a high-powered task force to investigate the management training and development needs of heads and senior staff . |
6 | The Right of Establishment relates not merely to a situation where a parent bank in one member state sets up a subsidiary in another , but also to situations where a parent in one state sets up a branch in another state . |
7 | The Right of Establishment relates not merely to a situation where a parent bank in one member state sets up a subsidiary in another , but also to situations where a parent in one state sets up a branch in another state . |
8 | In addition to the subject working groups , the Secretary of State set up a Task Group on Testing and Assessment ( TGAT ) , which reported in early 1988 with recommendations for assessment arrangements for the national curriculum ; by and large , these were accepted by the Secretary of State . |
9 | Until 1858 , when the state set up a new administrative body at Somerset House , the responsibility for proving wills lay with the church . |