Example sentences of "sets [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Q S P Six er gives generic job descriptions and sets down broad responsibility statements relating to quality and safety .
2 The salary will naturally depend on the size and range of work of the practice in which the trainee solicitor is articled , but The Law Society sets down recommended minimum salaries and can refuse to register articles where the salary is less than this figure .
3 There the skies are bigger than here , and in the evening the sun sets more red , more pink , then ever ours can .
4 The main item on sale was Set No 1 , consisting of 4 photographs of the BCR ( sets still available from the Hon Secretary at £1.50 per set ) .
5 Similarly , reception of certain stimuli , usually by specialized neuronal receptors , sets off appropriate responses to the appearance of food , a predator , or a potential mate .
6 Soft surrounding planting sets off spiky , yellow-bloomed bog irises
7 Obtaining reliable information about those who own and run small enterprises , however , is difficult because there are no satisfactory national data sets directly concerned with this economic grouping .
8 Sets up effective inspection machinery .
9 But no sooner has one power élite asserted cultural power through the ideology of national hegemony , than another would-be élite , speaking out of a sense of power exclusion , sets up alternative demands .
10 SQL also provides a CREATE VIEW command which sets up alternative views of the data derived from other tables and selected rows and columns .
11 Since it sees politics as properly a man 's business , the malestream approach sets up male behaviour as the standard by which all other responses should be measured .
12 Slovakia sets up environmental agency
13 ICJ sets up environmental chamber
14 When women do try to make such claims , this sets up predictable antagonisms between brothers and sisters .
15 The Japanese remuneration schedule sets up sizable disincentives to careerism based on information hoard-ing .
16 IXI RUNS DEC TO GROUND , SETS UP EUROPEAN UNIT …
17 JS sets up new development company .
18 New software modules include VXVMI , a virtual memory tool , which sets up virtual memory capabilities on target systems for run-time and debugging purposes .
19 CLD SETS UP OPEN SYSTEMS CENTRE WITH CONSORTIUM 'S HELP
20 I shall argue that he overstates the significance that can be attributed to literacy in itself : that he lends authority to a language for describing literacy practices that often contradicts even his own stated disclaimers of the ‘ strong ’ case ; that he understates the qualities of oral communication ; that he sets up unhelpful and often untestable polarities between , for instance , the ‘ potentialities ’ of literacy and ‘ restricted literacy ’ ; and that he polarises the differences between oral and literate modes of communication in a way that gives insufficient credit to the reality of ‘ mixed ’ and interacting modes .
21 Common to all models is the view that stimulation of sensory receptors sets up neural activity which outlasts the duration of the physical stimulus .
22 Toshiba Divisional Championship : London 28 , South-West 12 Incisive midfield sets up fine finale .
23 With the slogan , ‘ The Chance of the 90s : Investing in Eastern Germany ’ , it sets out good reasons why other countries should do so — points already apparently taken up by Britain as a major investor .
24 The White Paper sets out good practice to encourage buying in high-quality support services in hospitals , to improve direct health care for patients .
25 The document sets out various skills that should be mastered during the year and also states that time should be set aside for education , including protected time within the working week for private study .
26 That section sets out various grounds for jurisdiction , including the domicile , residence and physical presence of the debtor in England , but the sole ground relied on in this case is section 265(1) ( c ) ( ii ) , namely , that the debtor within a period of three years ending on the date of presentation , had ‘ carried on business in England and Wales . ’
27 The erm , the the nature of the erm the fourteenth of June , the the the Total Quality minute , the it seems to be referring to a document that sets out various phases of the er Total Quality programme .
28 The DoE spokesman said : ‘ This issue is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste that are lifted .
29 ‘ This is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste which are lifted .
30 Draft SAS 470 sets out existing guidance in the new format including consideration of whether disclosure in financial statements is fair and the aggregate effect of uncorrected misstatements , while draft SAS 520 extends the scope of guidance in assessing other people 's work to include experts employed by the auditors .
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