Example sentences of "and set [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 William Wilberforce and Marmaduke Langdale were patrons of the church and set up the Langdale Charity .
2 It has outgrown the baby-clothes of Count and Duke and breeched itself in manhood , it has put down the dwarf and set up the man . ’
3 We appointed a superb chief inspector of prisons , Judge Tumim , and set up the Woolf commitee on prison reform , which has produced an excellent report .
4 He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals .
5 You accomplish this and set up the cups again .
6 However , it soon became clear that Laura could not secretly organize such a major undertaking while based abroad , and , in desperation , brought in Deborah , She , realizing the potential of the project , begged another year and set up the operation openly in the company 's London workroom at Clapham .
7 And of course , as I 'm the Editor and set up the rules for these features , I can cheat a little bit over costs …
8 But protestors objected and set up the Heart of Cheshire Action Group to fight the plans .
9 For each option you can allocate a small help comment that you view by pressing the ‘ ? ’ key , and set up the commands to load a program .
10 The latter , who had helped clear a space and set up the seating , had so enjoyed it they said that if the vicar would make it an annual event he could count on their support , they would organise their outing to coincide with it .
11 They then look at that figure , break it down into separate realistic amounts achievable in various ways and set up the systems that are going to raise that cash .
12 They unfolded the stiff green branches and set up the metal stand .
13 No wonder boss Jim Driscoll — who invented the Shoe People and set up the company — is being dubbed Britain 's answer to Walt Disney .
14 We had time for a couple of runs through and set up the tape recorders ( I took two in case of trouble ! ) and by 10 a.m. we were all standing in our place s — white skirts dazzling and hearts beating fast — waiting for the signal to start .
15 Rudd 's job was to complete Lotus 's new two-litre engine and set up the plant to make it .
16 The 30-year-old produced three excellent first-half stops to keep Boro out and set up the draw that leaves Chelsea seven points behind leaders Norwich .
17 When creating a database you start in the SHEET environment and set up the fields you require , specifying their length and type — which can be label , number , date , time or computed ( in which case you +:F7 do not enter data but let Symphony calculate it on the basis of a formula .
18 Such alone will shake the gates of hell and set up the Kingdom of God on earth . ’
19 That was sufficient because the early Christians expected Jesus to return immediately and set up the reign of God on earth .
20 He had already stowed the cockpit awning and set up the barbecue .
21 This is going to be great , I said to Taff as we settled ourselves in the trench and set up the Bren gun .
22 Offering coffee , she went straight into the kitchen , her shoulder bag over her arm , and set up the filter machine , talking as she did so about the day 's gossip .
23 Charity relieved him of it carefully and set about the operation with skill and familiarity .
24 This was seized upon by Walter Marshall when he became Director of Harwell in 1969 and set about the development of commercial work for industry .
25 The right building in the West End would have been expensive , so the company bought Porters South in 1988 for £2.7 million — and set about the £10.3 million conversion .
26 Explain the effect of index positioning on file performance and set out the rules for positioning in various circumstances .
27 Despite the acceptance of this principle the Commission found that a large number of people were not obtaining adequate legal services and set out the principles that should , in future , govern the provision of legal services :
28 The waitress reappeared with the tray and set out the tea pot , milk jug , hot water container and a large dish covered with a silver lid .
29 The United Kingdom started by describing the historical background to the Common Fisheries Policy and set out the measures taken by the United Kingdom since 1983 to tackle the registration of Spanish fishing boats in the British register .
30 First , it legitimized retrospectively the grant penalties associated with targets set in 1981/2 and 1982/3 and set out the context in which expenditure guidance or targets could be issued in future years .
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