Example sentences of "set [adv prt] for [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But coming here has made me realize how much time has passed since , as a small boy , we used to set off for dinners and functions .
2 To create your list you get what is essentially a mini database , MailList , which comes with field names set up for details such as name , address , and so on .
3 Heavy reliance is placed on sources set up for purposes other than monitoring population change , including the International Passenger Survey ( designed to estimate travellers ' spending patterns ) , the National Health Service Central Register and the electoral roll .
4 The Education Act of 1981 required that each school prepare a document which set out for parents its aims , objectives , organisation and curriculum policy .
5 You 'll have to sooner or later and I reckon this storm 's set in for hours .
6 Although clear guidelines were set down for teachers on the minimum time commitment and core content of each of the projects , the organisation and management of the projects were at the discretion of the teacher .
7 Some systems have addressed this problem using a blackboard approach ( e.g. HEARSAY , [ Erman , 1975 ] ) in which a neutral working area is set up for components to store the results of their analysis .
8 A film about an estate agency specially set up for squatters has been criticised for promoting an unacceptable activity .
9 Agreed procedures for appeals , complaints , and arbitration should be set up for users , and for authorities in dispute .
10 Because of the sensitive nature of the police inquiries , a direct line has been set up for women to contact Gloucestershire detectives , based in Bristol .
11 Still to come : the oil price tops the forty dollars a barrel mark and a support centre is set up for women who 've had to leave their husbands hostages in Kuwait .
12 Mind you , we 'll still make sets with the old gauge low Bs in them , because some players do n't want to make the shift and some basses just are n't set up for strings that big . ’
13 Yesterday , an appeal was also set up for adults and children 's clothes and shoes , which should be taken to the council headquarters at Bodlondeb , Conwy .
14 The Moroccan restaurants that I tried were obviously set up for tourists .
15 Montserrat itself is a major religious centre , and in addition to the religious facilities it 's well set up for tourists and climbers with a cafe , bakery , bar and essential ice cream store .
16 An ombudsman and arbitration procedure be set up for disputes between names and Lloyd 's , and between names and agents
17 Clearly if a trust is set up for beneficiaries , for example , children of the settlor who were not involved in or even aware of its creation , they would not be associated persons .
18 Er Mr Deputy Speaker it 's also quite important that I make clear the Labour party 's position in respect to the article which calls for uniform electoral procedures to be set up for elections to the European parliament .
19 All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world .
20 Watercolour would never have dried and I would have died of exposure whilst setting up for oils .
21 A lie , of course : ‘ une petite histoire que ma mère a crue , ’ he boasted , like a proud six-year-old , and set off for Mantes .
22 She set off for Alès feeling comforted .
23 The Range Rover was crammed with so much food as they finally set off for Brides Haven that Leonora expressed doubt that the boat would carry it all .
24 Rosellina was on her way to Rimini , to work in a children 's village set up for orphans and children who had become separated from their families .
25 The trustees administering the appeal fund set up for victims of the bombings have now approved the design of a memorial to be placed in Bridge Street at the scene of the atrocity .
26 The night before the interview Ron and I motored down to Romsey , and after an excellent dinner punctuated by more of Ron 's awful stories and a good night 's sleep , set out for Broadlands next day .
27 Was equipment easily available and set out for children ?
28 Workers are more limited to particular geographical locations , and workers ' organizations can be completely destroyed or set back for years by unsuccessful struggles such as long running strikes or ( still more ) a general strike .
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