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

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1 At the same time as the IIMR has set up the sub-committee on earnings per share in this country , at the European level analysts have set up a small monitoring committee in order to ensure that the work by analysts in the different legal and accounting jurisdictions is coherent .
2 In the US , he asserts , the government has realised that legislation is not enough and has set up the Computer Expert Resource Team .
3 Undaunted by suggestions that some things may simply be beyond quantifying , the MCI has set up the Knowledge and Understanding project to investigate .
4 It has set up the Highlands and Islands Development Board .
5 Dave Brown has set up the Canoe Polo Sports Clinic .
6 Responding to scientific reports from South and North America , Europe and Australia that millions of toads , frogs and salamanders are dying , the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) has set up the Task Force on Dwindling Amphibian Populations .
7 Landlords who wish to take over public sector dwellings have first to seek the approval of the Housing Corporation which has set out the criteria for approval in some detail .
8 A Practice Direction ( 18 December 1986 , ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 604 ) has set out the evidence which will suffice to justify an order for substituted service : ( a ) one personal call at the residence and place of business of the debtor where both are known or at either of such places as is known .
9 The DSS believes that NICs are due on such payments ( the Faculty has set out the reasons why it does not agree ) , but comments that it is possible to deal with matters rather differently by the so-called ‘ statutory method ’ .
10 He has set out the terms of his covenant and they have been agreed .
11 Beverley has set about the task of designing monoclonals that can recognise the surfactant material and therefore indicate its presence or absence in the lungs of newborn babies .
12 The joint BPXM-Pemex team has set about the task ahead of them by cataloguing a mass of seismic , well and production data , much of it dating back to the 1930s .
13 Annette Chinnery , one of the reunion organisers , has set about the task of compiling a year-book .
14 The prevarication has set back the effort six months , said Sarfas , and OSF/1 for the Alphas will now emerge first , early next year .
15 Ten more years of his pontificate might have set both the church and the statesmanship of western Europe in a different direction .
16 Thomas has had to endure three months of misery , the worst of his career , after the collapse of a £3 million move to Blackburn Rovers which would have set up the Crystal Palace midfielder for life .
17 But there is little civic pride in Maan that its actions should have set off the train of events .
18 Having set up the Installation Directory and the LIFESPAN Manager account as described in Sections 1.1 and 1.2.1 , you are now ready to copy the distribution kit onto your VAX .
19 Having set up the LIFESPAN Manager 's account and disk quota , set ownership of the Installation Directory to this user as follows :
20 But when is he going to give an ounce of credit to the Government for having set up the TECs , for having put in place the instrument of the training revolution that is now taking place in this country , and for having taken the most imaginative step that we have ever seen in our training history ?
21 I hope that the hon. Member for Sedgefield will not tell the House that he gives the Government credit for having set up the TECs .
22 The only exception to this method is when you are laying quarry tiles in mortar ; then , having set out the tiles dry , you start laying in one corner of the room , using battens as guides , and work across the room in bays four or five tiles wide .
23 At p. 157 , having set out the text of section 82(1) , he said :
24 If I 've set up the play that leads to goals , that 's OK by me . ’
25 We 've set out the assumptions that erm we used as a basis for our projections in the note in front of you .
26 ‘ You mean I 've set off the alarms ?
27 Finally , Tom Johnston , a former Labour minister ( who had set up the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board and was now its chairman ) , had little interest in matters south of the border , and attended only intermittently .
28 The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had set up the case which had , it seemed then , consigned Jagger and Richard to jail , but outrage at the sentences had touched liberal consciences , and galvanized youth inhabiting that grey area between music and social protest .
29 We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford .
30 I wish we had set up the amp . ’
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