Example sentences of "setting [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For problems with equality constraints subject to RHS parametrisation it may be necessary to use the trick of setting non-basic variables to zero described in Section 6.1 .
2 This is done in two ways : by setting specific targets for disadvantaged population groups and by spelling out the need to change key determinants of health beyond the health care sector .
3 Let us try setting some adjectives of this type into ordinary sentences : ( 34 ) our future chairman smokes heavily Lorraine showed herself a real friend Charlie 's old school has some fine pictures The obvious points may be made : the " chairman " is already alive , there need be no doubt about Lorraine 's existence , and Charlie 's school may be relatively new .
4 Somerset 's weavers complained in 1726 of their masters " paying their wages in goods , and setting extravagant prices on such goods " .
5 Nevertheless , setting these consequences to one side for the moment , Friedman 's analysis did appear to countenance the possibility of pursuing expansionary , neutral or contractionary demand management policies .
6 While ACORN 's most obvious application is in market analysis , advertising and direct marketing , CACI argues that it is equally relevant to the sales manager for setting equitable targets for different sales territories .
7 A new international organisation , the Forest Stewardship Council ( FSC ) , has been set up by environmental groups with the aim of setting worldwide standards for good forest management .
8 The Finest range of reinforced and foil surfaced Vapour Barriers and Breather Membranes , coupled with Monobon Vapour Barrier Sealant , produce a vapour proofing system , that is SETTING NEW STANDARDS in Industrial , Commercial and Public Sector roofing .
9 Early in 1990 the European Commission began setting minimum prices for Japanese memory chips sold in Europe .
10 But the Commission is also preparing Directives setting minimum conditions for part-time employees and young people .
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