Example sentences of "set [adv prt] such a " in BNC.

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1 While the right to set up any agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state is invaluable when commercial considerations merit it , the obligation to set up such a local establishment may be a high price to pay for what is still only the occasional prospect of business .
2 It is clear ( and quite natural ) that in the rush to set up such a massive process , capable of handling 10,000 registrations , there is some unevenness in the processing .
3 The Institute could attempt to set up such a figure , but he would face considerable difficulties .
4 To set up such a tank containing only the larger species so that they live in a harmonious group requires careful thought .
5 The relevant statute empowered the minister to set up such a committee but in this case he refused to do so on the ground that the complaint was unsuitable for investigation because it raised wide issues ; that if the committee upheld the complaint he would be expected to make an order to give effect to the committee 's recommendations ; and that the complaint should be dealt with by the Board rather than by the committee of investigation .
6 J M W Turner , one of England 's most distinguished landscape painters , had always intended to set up such a society in his own lifetime , but it was never to materialise .
7 The nuclear-free zone proposal was reportedly in the annual ASEAN discussions in 1986 , and Soviet spokesmen underlined press reports at the close of the following annual ASEAN Conference in June 1987 that specific plans were being worked out to set up such a zone which would be examined at a summit level meeting of the ASEAN states in Manila in December .
8 If the new clause goes through without amendment ( a ) , it will empower the Secretary of State to set up such a council .
9 Reddy acknowledges objections that rewarded gifting might delay the development of a cadaver transplant programme , but argues that as ‘ the medical , legal , economic , technological , and logistic infrastructure required to set up such a programme in India simply does not exist … is the payment of money to a willing , informed adult , who happens to be poor and needy , so unethical or immoral that it alone determines whether people should be allowed to live or die ? ’
10 Unfortunately , I think it may be beyond my powers as a programmer to set up such a counterfeit world .
11 I wish now to set out such a framework .
12 Insofar as it sets up such a process of necessary and constant supplementation , we could say that the impossibility of totalization produces a writing-effect whose process of perpetual deferral unremittingly provokes more writing .
13 I believe the issues are important enough to warrant setting up such a faculty now .
14 Setting up such a Common Fund proved even more difficult and it was not until 1986 that the required number of states ratified the agreement .
15 They would need training and should receive remuneration ; colleges and postgraduate deans should together be responsible for setting up such a system .
16 The low cost of setting up such a system allows people who have never ventured beyond typewriter or wordprocessor to produce material which looks as though it has been professionally typeset .
17 The best way , though time consuming , of setting up such a system is by a participative approach .
18 In setting up such a scheme great care needs to be taken in explaining to all participants the rationale behind the decision and the positive gains involved .
19 Martin Easteal , the chief executive of the commission which is reviewing English local government , thought setting up such a body was a sensible way of dealing with the matter .
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