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

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1 The discussion began with criticism of who is setting down the guidelines for development , and who is actually undertaking this community economic development work .
2 In 1861 she was instrumental in setting up a home for workhouse girls sent out to service , so that they would not have to mix with women of bad character .
3 Austria is negotiating with the EC with a view to setting up a system for monitoring and limiting the pollution caused by heavy lorries in transit across Austria .
4 The first session is used for introductions and for setting up a framework for the course .
5 However , it was well known that Beveridge , together with Churchill and other important officials such as Llewellyn Smith and George Askwith , were intent on setting up a scheme for juveniles .
6 By setting up a trust for All Souls and carrying out the essential repairs , SAVE has demonstrated that even the most problematic redundant churches in the most difficult locations need not be a lost cause .
7 Delaney had a split second to realise that all along it had been setting up a trap for them .
8 MOTHER Teresa 's dream of setting up a refuge for London 's homeless has come a step nearer — thanks to the generosity of Daily Mirror readers .
9 Likewise in setting up a drama for an already excitable ten-year-old class on their chosen topic of a haunted house , I spent the whole of the first lesson as a pub proprietor refusing to show them how to find the house .
10 The Red Admiral Project , a counselling centre for people affected by HIV or AIDS , is considering setting up a group for older people .
11 PACE the free and confidential counselling service for lesbians and gay men , is setting up a group for lesbian and gay carers facilitated by a PACE counsellor .
12 I am involved in setting up a group for day centre users with physical disabilities and want to inform disability service users of the new Community Care Act .
13 Land in the more rural parts of the constituency is virtually covered with placards urging voters to support Mr Bates and since the by-election he has been involved in setting up a forum for local farmers to air their views .
14 Setting up a programme for a tricky expedition to Paris , timetables , rendezvous , plans of campaign , all good training for war , my dear Charles .
15 The first step in setting up a programme for intervention is :
16 You 're setting up a place for people to live and conduct their business , and the people most able to do that are the gipsies themselves .
17 To finish , I will remind you of something which Paul Eyles regrets he can not sell in his shop — although we both agree it is indispensable when setting up a tank for fish : patience .
18 Setting up a mechanism for this would fall to the secretary-general .
19 The shortage of women solicitors and the difficulty in persuading many to return after having children is prompting the Law Society to consider setting up a creche for employees of firms in central London .
20 I note in passing , however , that , when it comes to squandering the nation 's money , I can not think of a better example than the enormous amounts squandered by the Government in setting up the machinery for the administration of the poll tax , which is now to be totally unwound .
21 Within these coastal poleniers an enormous amount of sea ice could form and then is removed to the north dumping enormous amounts of salt into the shelf water making it very dense and setting up the stage for the deep sinking associated with Antarctic .
22 For the present let me put it on record that the main hold-up has been with me , in setting up the Journal for printing .
23 Instinct is simply a pre-programmed mental habit , setting up the pattern for the behaviour of a creature .
24 You say that Hatchetfish are not suitable for a beginner , nor should they be sold to someone who is setting up an aquarium for the first time .
25 Almost apologetically , Mr Coughlin conceded that ‘ Britain also has been less diligent than some of its neighbours in setting out a timetable for reducing nitrate in water ’ .
26 Salmond called on Sept. 27 for a referendum to be held setting out the choices for Scotland as full independence within the European Communities , limited self-government or continuing with the constitutional status quo .
27 A further objection was to ensure that the independent members received an outside briefing , setting out the case for a substantial increase in pay for the workers covered by that particular Council .
28 Orders in Council were then passed setting out the conditions for participation in the fund .
29 In current practice , individual competition decisions thus contain very long and detailed preambles setting out the reasons for the operative part which is , by comparison , quite short .
30 Where this is the case the applicant must file at court : ( a ) a written request for leave setting out the reasons for the application ; and ( b ) a draft of the application for which leave is sought on the appropriate form , with sufficient copies for service on all respondents ( FPCR , r3(1) ; FPR , r4.3(1) ) .
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