Example sentences of "setting [adv] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Gradually this approach is giving way to one of setting more realistic goals for each individual , allowing him or her to develop , or not , at his or her own speed .
2 And scientists interested in Antarctic research have reason to thank the Argentinians — the need to maintain a presence in those cold southern waters , and one that is not too openly military , has coaxed the government into setting aside more money for the British Antarctic Survey .
3 Setting aside adequate time for the discussion of purposes ( aim to identify a small number of common purposes as a starter ) .
4 Even in Europe we are setting aside whole farms for conservation because we do n't need the food and it rationalises the subsidy system .
5 Some suggestions were instantly taken up , as in 1925 , when five members asked for shorter carries and the committee agreed to reducing them to 120 yards , and also a later suggestion for setting aside some ground for lessons and practice .
6 For example , setting up visual aids for presentations , laying on special effects , getting slides made , preparing reports , and putting together material from outside services .
7 It is directory driven so users can customise their network , setting up separate directories for say AutoCAD files and Catia files .
8 There followed a series of laws setting up separate schools for Sri Lanka 's different language-groups and establishing quotas for Sinhala-speakers in universities .
9 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
10 Some staff involved in setting up new schedules for BBC Scotland raise another concern .
11 The authorities in Beijing realised that ‘ many college students … suffered serious mental problems because of loneliness or anxiety over their studies or love lives ’ ( CD 23. 2. 1988 ) and several major institutions were talking of the possibility of setting up advisory bodies for students with emotional problems , but few actually existed .
12 Setting up safe havens for persecuted Moslems would be a re-run of his success in protecting the Kurds in northern Iraq , a move which earned Mr Major world-wide credit .
13 When the consultation paper setting out alternative proposals for between 15 and 51 single-tier councils was published last October , Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , was keen to point to the economies that the local government changes could bring .
14 In setting out general guidelines for a solicitor negotiating on behalf of a plaintiff , Pritchard counsels caution .
15 This consultative process has finally culminated in the publication of government White Papers setting out new proposals for change .
16 A new law setting out tough penalties for car theft goes through its final stages today.It was put through by Oxford West MP John Patten , Minister of State at the Home Office .
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