Example sentences of "[noun prp] have set [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Christie has set up his own PR company , called Nuff Respect , to promote himself and friend Colin Jackson .
2 The IPCC has set up three working groups to investigate these points , and will present its report at WMO 's second World Climate Conference in November 1990 .
3 For example , ICI has set up schemes around the world to recover and recycle CFCs , with the aim of being able to reduce their production .
4 Looking forward to the end of Brazil 's protected computer market in October , Tandem has set up a wholly owned subsidiary there , its 21st worldwide .
5 Maintenance is the key to both performance and lifespan and to help with this , Omnicourt has set up a helpline , on .
6 General Philippe Morillon has set up headquarters in the town , which has been under Serb siege for 11 months , according to Laurens Jolles , of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees .
7 First , Gare has set up customer and market groups for electricity transmission and distribution ; power generation ; nuclear fuel enrichment and reprocessing ; and pharmaceutical research .
8 Meanwhile , Menter Bro Ddyfi has set up new computer courses at the school , which commence next week .
9 Under pressure from environmental critics and rapid population growth , Las Vegas has set up a water authority to manage supplies .
10 The Rose-Noelle was well-equipped as Mr Glennie had set off to start a new life cruising the South Pacific .
11 During his 17 years in Sao Paulo Arns had set up grassroots organizations dealing with social issues affecting the poor , including human rights and problems with the police .
12 Agreeing that the cakes should be protected , Mr Pinkney had set up a sort of crêpe paper barrier along the front of the display .
13 In July 1338 Edward had set out on campaign in Flanders , leaving the realm in the charge of a keeper , the eight-year-old duke of Cornwall , and a council , on which Richard Bintworth , bishop of London , and Robert Wodehouse , archdeacon of Richmond , sat as chancellor and treasurer respectively .
14 The ELN leadership confirmed on Sept. 20 that a Socialist Renewal Movement ( CRS ) within the ELN had set up its own organization .
15 When Goethe , in a scene of Faust I written in Rome , evokes the travail of modern man and shows it being assuaged by the contemplation of the " silver figures of the ancient world " ( der Vorwelt silberne Gestalten ) these shapes are the ideal models of Greek man which Winckelmann had set up in his historico-aesthetic studies ; and when , in his " classical " drama Iphigenia in Tauris , Goethe 's fervent heroine is eventually victorious and the play resolves itself into a serene and harmonious close , it is the spirit of Winckelmann that triumphs .
16 On the precise matter that he raised regarding Scotland , my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has set up working parties to advise on the need for early action on the Cairngorms , Loch Lomond and the Trossachs .
17 Hampshire has set up a new post for housing and care in the community .
18 IBM has set up a toll-free number to handle calls : ( 800 ) IBM-CALL .
19 The computer company IBM has set up an internal " Environment Council " with a " green senior manager " in every department , in an effort to improve environmental performance .
20 In some polytechnics and colleges students can proceed from a two-year Diploma in Higher Education to a first degree , and the CNAA has set up a Credit Accumulation and Transfer Scheme ( CATS ) which allows students to accumulate credits not only from a variety of higher education institutions but from accredited employer-based and experiential learning .
21 POLAR adventurer David Hempleman-Adams has set off leading a five-man British team attempting to be the first to walk to the north geomagnetic pole without dogs or air-drops .
22 Beverley has set about the task of designing monoclonals that can recognise the surfactant material and therefore indicate its presence or absence in the lungs of newborn babies .
23 SCARBOROUGH manager Ray McHale has set out his stall for next season and plans a cautious plunge into the transfer market this summer .
24 The Church of England has set up a working party to investigate the possibility of placing advertisements on radio and television in a bid to attract more people to the Church .
25 The Royal Agricultural Society of England has set up a working party , under the chairmanship of Sir Derek Barber , following the challenge laid down by HRH Prince of Wales earlier this year at the society 's annual lecture .
26 A National Communications Union official , Rachel Ashworth , told the Women 's TUC annual conference in Blackpool that British Telecom had set up a Freephone number to deal with inquiries from potential operators .
27 Other units rapidly followed establishing British control over the main lines of communication throughout most of Carinthia and by 10 May Gen Keightley had set up his 5 Corps HQ near Klagenfurt .
28 By the early part of the 20th century , milling on such a scale had become concentrated in two main mills , the Albert Mills ( which James Reynolds had set up in the Albert Warehouse in 1869 ) and the City Flour Mills , described in 1906 as ‘ large and well equipped , having adopted the roller system at an early date ’ .
29 Mannheim had set out a project for the sociology of knowledge that opened up a potentially stimulating area of sociological inquiry .
30 Hammond moved from the doorway , picking up the map Kim had set down on the table .
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