Example sentences of "be set [adv prt] in " in BNC.
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1 | Nine would be set up in areas to be announced shortly . |
2 | A FOOD safety directorate is to be set up in the Ministry of Agriculture to co-ordinate research and monitoring and improve public awareness of food issues , Judy Jones writes . |
3 | As a small sop to regional differences , special networks were to be set up in the Ukraine , the Caucasus , and the other national minority areas . |
4 | A full-time pressure group is likely to be set up in the new year . |
5 | It was confirmed that , under the terms of a confidential agreement with the Vietnamese , independent monitoring ‘ arrangements ’ will be set up in Vietnam , and the hope was expressed that the UN High Commission for Refugees will play a full part in this . |
6 | So ad hoc multi-council boards , run by officials accountable to nobody in particular , had to be set up in the metropolitan areas after 1985 . |
7 | It was issuing the final invitation to apply for Channel 5 — the last national terrestrial television station likely to be set up in Britain — after a three-month delay caused by technical problems . |
8 | Recently in an attempt to reduce the current wave of social violence , projects have been piloted in the UK and 20 ‘ safer cities ’ will be set up in selected areas which have high rates of crime and violence , and other social and community problems ( Delamothe , 1988 ) . |
9 | The second thing is the not quite so obvious one of discovering if the present body is the first one of its kind to be set up in the locality , and were there any local organisations which once existed but no longing do so . |
10 | How does this square with another proposition that is sometimes put forward , that in Roman law trusts had to be set up in precatory words ? |
11 | Their jurisdiction should be raised from 40s to £10 ; similar courts should be set up in every county ; the jury should be reduced to four . |
12 | This allows input conditions to be set up in advance . |
13 | But he did not dismiss the idea and added that a new committee would be set up in June 1995 to examine how far compliance with the code and the report 's other recommendations had progressed . |
14 | These materials are sometimes used in combination — aluminium windows may be set up in timber sub-frame , for example , and upvc windows usually have steel reinforcement inside their box sections for extra strength . |
15 | When Mrs Elizabeth Williams died in childbirth in 1622 her father , Bishop Miles Smith , commissioned a magnificent monument from Samuel Baldwin to be set up in Gloucester Cathedral to her memory and that of her child . |
16 | An investigations unit would be set up in London , staffed by reputable heavyweight journalists he had already selected . |
17 | Ludwig first proposed to the then Soviet authorities that a Museum of Modern Art should be set up in Moscow in 1987 . |
18 | A fourth plant will also be set up in the Philippines towards the end of 1993 to focus on surface mount technology . |
19 | Collection points will be set up in six major towns and the FHSA 's secure vehicle will tour the county throughout the summer . |
20 | A mini dental surgery will be set up in the office and toothbrushes and toothpaste will be on sale at a third of normal price until Friday . |
21 | The Basque government will also endow a new foundation that will be set up in Bilbao with the equivalent of £27 million ( $47.25 million ) , which is to be used to buy works of art for the new museum . |
22 | It is anticipated that a more complete data bank on all forms of supply and demand will be set up in the exchange . |
23 | If the source of the sound is standing on a solid object , like a radio on a table , or a washing machine on a floor , the vibrations will be set up in the solid object , and will travel along it , carrying the noise through to the next room , and even to the next house . |
24 | The revision proposed that works councils should be set up in order to vest in the workers a measure of control as against the bureaucratic command of the central planning authority . |
25 | But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ . |
26 | The US government had hoped that some form of non-Communist coalition government could be set up in post-war China , and General Marshall had led a mission to achieve this end in 1946 . |
27 | Instead of saying that in the absence of a community there can be no rules , we say that what is wrong with the solipsist 's rules is that they can not be set up in the way he pretends , by using a private experience as a sample . |
28 | Stones were also set up along the Great North Road in 1708 , but the first true milestone to be set up in Britain since Roman times was that at Trumpington , just outside Cambridge , in 1727 , where it is still to be seen . |
29 | The enforcement of this legislation was put into the hands of a central government inspectorate , the first of a number of such inspect orates to be set up in the nineteenth century and to operate , according to Roberts , as an important source of pressure for further social reform . |
30 | ‘ To be set up in the name of Daisy Reid , administered through a lawyer named by me . |