Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] set [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 A TRIAL SCHEME should be set up to assess the validity of a contingent legal aid fund to finance personal injury claims for those too well-off to qualify for legal aid but too poor to pay fees , the conference was told .
2 A four-year trial scheme should be set up using firms outside London specialising in actions for trade union members .
3 In addition , a European court to try international terrorists and drug traffickers should be set up , he said .
4 He sees it as a weakness of international law that no such machinery exists , and argues that an internationally authorised force should be set up by the UN Security Council to intervene in rogue states on various continents .
5 He recorded in his diary that he thought it represented such a threat to the good name of politicians that a special regulatory authority should be set up to stop the BBC ever doing anything so wicked again .
6 Ted Wragg , describing his work as adviser to the Parliamentary Select Committee into the attainment of the school leaver ( 1976/7 ) , reports that mathematics was the topic that came up by far the most frequently in all the submissions to that Committee , and one of its recommendations was that an inquiry should be set up into mathematics teaching .
7 A new report from a working party set up by the Prince of Wales recommends that an intermediate tier of research organisations , between higher education ( HE ) and industry , should be set up to assist technology transfer .
8 He proposed that a departmental committee should be set up to advise the Commissioner of Works and , looking at the War Department first , should draw up a specification of their requirements , and a competition should be organized ‘ open to the architects of every country , in order that no means may be neglected of obtaining the best designs ’ .
9 It is easy to see why credo , ‘ I believe ’ , should be a dubious case : belief does seem to leave something to the discretion of a trustee , and there may well be doubt whether a rather tentative expression of belief sufficiently expresses a testator 's intention that a trust should be set up .
10 Roman law never did have a doctrine that trusts should be set up by imperative words .
11 Their jurisdiction should be raised from 40s to £10 ; similar courts should be set up in every county ; the jury should be reduced to four .
12 Method This clearly depends on the order and the cards should be set up as follows : Once you have this order the trick is self-working .
13 Many manufacturers give details of how the pitch range of their models should be set up .
14 A NETWORK of state-licenced brothels should be set up , say the Liberal Democrats .
15 Ludwig first proposed to the then Soviet authorities that a Museum of Modern Art should be set up in Moscow in 1987 .
16 Recommendations have been made ( Chavalit Mangkalaviraj , personal communication ) that information given to travellers and epidemiological data should be exchanged internationally and that study tours for health staff in interested countries should be set up .
17 Hence it was decided that the pathway should be set up as a small demonstration project only and be fully evaluated before its concepts were more widely introduced into the school .
18 The revision proposed that works councils should be set up in order to vest in the workers a measure of control as against the bureaucratic command of the central planning authority .
19 But he believed that MacDonald had made some soundings in a coalition direction , and in a speech at Hull on 19 July he went out of his way to reject ‘ the idea that a national government such as existed during the war should be set up in the present difficulties ’ .
20 At the same time Sir David Maxwell Fyfe persistently refused the requests of Sir Robert Boothby in Parliament that a Royal Commission should be set up to enquire into the nature and treatment of homosexuality .
21 Consequently , some nodal units should be set up to provide a supporting role through downstream activities such as analysis , whilst others act as upstream support by providing a library-type function , in which data relevant to the background of the design , and company practices , reside .
22 In 1962 , the Royal Commission on the Press recommended that there should be set up a Press Amalgamations Court , like the Restrictive Practices Court , consisting of judges of the High Court and lay members appointed on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor after consultation with the Trades Union Congress and the Press Council .
23 Agreed procedures for appeals , complaints , and arbitration should be set up for users , and for authorities in dispute .
24 An Interim report ( Cmd. 6759 , March 1946 ) emphasized that a New Towns programme should be a matter for central Government : the location of a New Town should be a Government decision and that a new agency should be set up to plan and develop the town ( it was not to be a matter for local authorities ) .
25 Questions about purposes , content and learning are logically prior to questions about layout and organization : the latter should be set up to implement goals set out on the basis of attention to the former .
26 At an in-service course which she led three months later it was proposed and agreed that a working party should be set up to produce a draft policy for links with parents and the community .
27 The EESA team consisted of the educational psychologist who originally proposed that the agency should be set up , a supervisor , and eight workers who were selected for such qualities as their apparent ability to empathize with their clients without seeming patronizing , and to deal with difficult situations .
28 In 1806 , Napoleon made the most of his victories by imitating the Caesars and decreeing that a great monument should be set up in honour of the Great Army that had done so well .
29 The IMS advised that , initially , a fairly simple system relating to one location and containing a limited amount of data should be set up .
30 A decade later a greater radical , Jeremy Bentham , suggested that the armed forces of all the European States should be reduced to low fixed levels , that all colonies should be freed ( one of the first recognitions in schemes of this kind of the importance which overseas possessions were now assuming in European politics ) and that a ‘ common court of judicature ’ should be set up to settle international disputes .
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