Example sentences of "set [adv prt] new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This project worked with existing community groups in the area , helping to set up new groups and acting as a resource for community action .
2 There was discussion on the need for articles encouraging people to set up new groups : Fillan produced some useful material on this , and Eileen referred to studies developed by her group which had subsequently been used by six others .
3 SoVam Teleport , now part-owned by Cable & Wireless Plc here in London , has established a new packet switching node in Ufa , Bashkirria : the new facility will enable the company to market dedicated communications lines between the city and Moscow , with connections to the rest of the public network ; Ufa is a centre of oil industry enterprises and it is at these customers that SoVam is targeting its new service ; the company also aims to set up new nodes in the cities of Chelyabinsk , Salavat and Sterlitomak in the near future .
4 The remainder is used to set up new bureaux or develop existing ones , with grant tapering down by year 3 or 4 .
5 Most significant was the process by which peasants divided large households to set up new families in their own homes , and merged those which old age and death had rendered unviable .
6 It would not be in our interests to set up new defence structures that would undermine the role of NATO in safeguarding our defence .
7 By the 1940s and 1950s the Red Poll was one of Britain 's major breeds but , in the rush to set up new herds , breeding standards began to slip badly on the farm , while at the same time the invading Friesian , fed on concentrates , considerably outyielded the breed and by the early 1960s its popularity had tumbled .
8 So there is a range of hidden costs of community care which we have to remember when we are trying to set up new services .
9 Governments may adopt various industrial , regional and fiscal policies designed to increase the incentive to entrepreneurs to set up new businesses and possibly also to reduce the ‘ red tape ’ involved .
10 Helps tenants and residents to set up new associations .
11 Talking in small groups about anything without the supervising presence of a teacher is educational because it is heuristic : it helps children to set up possibilities , and to knock them down , and to set up new ones .
12 Tutors are appointed as and when required and this makes it possible to set up new classes without too much preamble .
13 I do n't know if accounts 'll be ready because they 've got to set up new bank accounts in Norway and Denmark and accounts with the credit card companies in both of the countries separately .
14 The radical change in Soviet policy was epitomised when Western investors were warmly invited to buy into state-owned enterprises ( SOEs ) or to set up new ventures , all with the ability freely to repatriate their profits .
15 These ideas are the ‘ triggers ’ which set off new lines of thought .
16 Today , we must again set up new industries but we are very concerned about those ‘ green fields ’ .
17 The LEAs created by the 1944 Act could set up new schools themselves ; these are called county schools .
18 Their approaches differed — they consulted with organizations from the oppressed groups ; they set up new committee structures ; they funded voluntary groups and made space available to them ; they arranged awareness-training for their staff .
19 Fields set up new offices in London 's West End — in Woodstock Street — with the reservations and booking staff .
20 Some councils set up new industry or employment committees , staffed by their own departments .
21 Tony Tucker , a director of syndications and asset trading at Continental Bank in London , reckons that GPA 's woes have set off new competition among brokers of distressed bank debt .
22 Meanwhile , Menter Bro Ddyfi has set up new computer courses at the school , which commence next week .
23 Statutory agencies will have to use a judicious mixture of grant and contract to help set up new organisations run by the community for the community , to create the range and choice required by consumers .
24 Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has set out new limits for radioactive discharges from the Sellafield nuclear processing plant .
25 JS sets up new development company .
26 With increasing age , strength , and experience , most of them probably inherit a vacated range , take one over , or succeed in establishing a new community where younger females are setting up new ranges .
27 Because we knew the speeds you know , and er the working of the machinery , the tools and equipment that were necessary to do the jobs , the , the application of er instrumentation you know , er what kind of materials ought to be used , er and , and we went into all that you know , in , in regard to setting up new times .
28 A decision by a customer to change a source of supply usually involves substantial fixed costs in setting up new systems of distribution and servicing which can not be immediately written off against lower supply prices .
29 The military council had re-established control in Kutaisi by Jan. 17 , setting up new headquarters in the city and bringing in major reinforcements without resistance .
30 ‘ Changes could create a vacuum by setting up new authorities with no educational experience or tradition precisely at the time schools need maximum support for the introduction of their new management systems , ’ said the SPTC report .
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