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

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1 Specific recommendations to WACC 's African Regional Association included : setting up networks for the exchange of information on human rights issues ; helping develop leadership and resources for media literacy education ; ensuring participatory communication by ensuring fair representation of denominations , gender , professions , nations and languages .
2 They looked to be all one way traffic as Abingdon 's mid-field dominated the game , setting up chances for the front runners , but the final touch was always missing .
3 In the second half Giannini again created the best moment , first intercepting a pass , then setting up Serena for the clearest chance of the match .
4 In the beginning priority was given to those setting up home for the first time , families with young children , and people who had lost their homes and furniture through enemy action .
5 I will discuss past and likely future trends in households and housing , and give particular attention to the experience of young people setting up home for the first time .
6 If you are setting up LIFESPAN for the first time , you should follow the procedures in the order given to ensure a trouble-free installation .
7 Members of the National Council [ see pp. 37549-50 ; 38309 ; 38361 ] who met the Foreign Minister , Shaikh Salem as Sabah as Salim as Sabah , on Aug. 22 , confirmed afterwards that they had " called for expanding proposals … to include setting up bases for the United States and Britain " .
8 In his annual report to the nation on Nov. 1 setting out goals for the second three years of his six-year presidential term , President Carlos Salinas de Gortari proposed radical reforms of agriculture , the education system and the status of the church based on changes to the 1917 Constitution .
9 In the spring of 1660 he vainly produced his papers to George Monck , first Duke of Albemarle [ q.v. ] , and others to form the basis of a bill setting out terms for the restoration of Charles II .
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