Example sentences of "in [noun] to set [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | from 's Group Information Services department at Ipswich took the opportunity to spend some time in the USA 18 months ago , when he went to in Kansas to set up an Information Technology department . |
2 | Delegates representing miners in most Soviet coalfields held a week-long congress in mid-June in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk , at which it was decided in principle to set up an independent miners ' union . |
3 | But Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the council Conservatives , has now been in touch with the South African embassy in London to set up a trade visit to the town , and is to ask for all-party support at next week 's council meeting . |
4 | Coun Tony Richmond , leader of the Conservatives on the council , has already been in touch with the South African embassy in London to set up the trade visit . |
5 | She moved from a successful career in London to set up an events-arranging company in Liverpool back in 1989 . |
6 | To interpret is to impoverish , to deplete the world — in order to set up a shadow of ‘ meanings ’ ’ . |
7 | These are powerful controls , and Hartke recommend using them first in order to set up the initial sound . |
8 | Fuchs wanted to solve his finance problems by selling off two Picassos in order to set up an endowment fund : the attempt was foiled although it resulted in a healthy debate about de-accessioning in Dutch museums . |
9 | In order to set out an appropriate treatment plan , the physiotherapist has to understand normal movement , and how brain damage interferes with it . |
10 | In order to set out the Keynesian theory more formally , we must first make a number of assumptions . |
11 | Isabelle must have left a legacy of frightening bitterness behind her in this place in order to set off a reaction like that . |