Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | In France , the post-war nationalizations set up a tripartite scheme of management with representation of users , public authorities and employees ( Dubois 1975 : 161–3 ; Holter 1982 ) . |
32 | In 1951 , during the period of the Vietnamese uprising against the French colonial rule , he walked through his country 's rich tropical forests to China , where he and his colleagues set up a temporary university . |
33 | Restorers set up a temporary studio in the northwest end of the nave , with a glass wall allowing the public to follow the work in progress . |
34 | All these -isms together set up a serious fact/belief divide whereby facts are regarded as objective , reliable and unbiased , and values , principles and beliefs as subjective , unreliable and probably biased . |
35 | We have now set up a Human Rights Committee , properly structured and managed , with a defined budget . |
36 | The Bulgarian Communist Party politburo yesterday set up a top-level investigation into corruption under the deposed leader , Mr Todor Zhivkov , and fired his son as head of a party department . |
37 | Maybe if we set up a few committees , something will happen . ’ |
38 | To a procrastinating president and Congress the solution was clear : set up a national commission to study the problem . |
39 | set up a national network of registered depots for fridge and CFC disposal |
40 | We set up a national network of consumer advice centres : the Government closed them down . |
41 | Set up a high pile of paper , blank on one side . |
42 | So I set up a little deception plan , charged my credit cards to the limit and smuggled Mary-Claude and the children out to Europe . |
43 | set up a little business and they have to pay us and then we 'll |
44 | He has now set up a British company , Flyda Ltd , to exploit his invention . |
45 | Paul was an apprentice electrician at Watneys brewery in Mortlake so he brought some barrels of beer along and we set up a proper bar . |
46 | Set up a proper control system . |
47 | Set up a subsidiary planning task to simulate a search for a path starting at N , leading to a better state |
48 | As indicated above , we have now set up a Validated Courses Section within the Assessment Department and ( ) is heading this . |
49 | Set up a biological filter and circulate your pondwater through it about once every two hours with a suitable pump . |
50 | Staff set up a special emergency room with phene lines to give out information . |
51 | Among the report 's recommendations are that the DoH , DoE , and charities set up a special unit to facilitate local provision for homeless youngsters . |
52 | The exiles set up a medical school at Jundishapur , south of modern Teheran , where their arcane and esoteric formulae were stolen by the Arabs during the early conquests of Islam . |
53 | ‘ Valerie , ’ he said to me , ‘ I 'll have to take these two to my mother again , ’ at which the little ones set up an ungrateful wail , ‘ but I 'll be back as soon as possible . |
54 | Instead , they set up an internal task force and produced a ‘ bowdlerised ’ version . |
55 | If we desire something which opposes a current belief , we set up an inner conflict — so look carefully at your beliefs in this area of your life . |
56 | We set up an independent Ministry of consumer protection : this Government closed it down . |
57 | He wheeled his horse , and roared his own knights round upon their bowmen ; and the loyal among the marksmen set up an answering howl , and fell out as best they could , leaping sidelong into the bushes and up the heathery slope , to stand clear of the slaughter and find a vantage-point again from which they could play their part . |
58 | They then commandeered a battery operated amplifier and two loudspeakers from the local constituency association , and via the roof of one of their cars set up an excellent PA system . |
59 | The League Against Cruel Sports set up an undercover operation which it says proves that some hunts make up to twenty thousand pounds a year without paying tax.Huntsmen say the League is resorting to desperation tactics . |
60 | ‘ At the start , we set up an advisory group with some head teachers . |