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

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1 About half the companies set up in the UK over the last 10 years are no longer with us .
2 Britain had sunk vast capital sums into the military installations set up in the Suez Canal Zone and at Alexandria to serve the British campaigns in the Mediterranean during the Second World War .
3 Black Narcissus ( 1946 ) chronicles the breakdown of a community of nuns set up in the Himalayas , riven by inner conflicts and pulled apart by the intrusion of romantic figures from outside .
4 The Spanish system is modelled on those set up in the U.S. ( Indemnity Act of 1975 ) and the U.K. ( National Indemnity act of 1980 ) .
5 It also recommends that the future development of general SVQs should be guided by the broad principles set out in the Howie report .
6 This should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
7 Following an approach to KPMG for authorisation of the advertisement , the factual content of the advertisement should be confirmed in compliance with the procedures set out in the CFM and in the Corporate Finance Bulletin ‘ Investment Advertisements ’ ( see Section 0405.6 ) .
8 The review should be carried out under the guidelines set out in the CFM for Quick Appraisals ( Chapter 5 ) .
9 He followed the principles set out in the Gillian case and concluded that a local authority had a ‘ governing reputation ’ capable of being damaged by libellous statements in respect of which it might sue for injury to reputation without the need to prove damage to its property .
10 Voting rights in local elections for nationals of all Community Member States , wider powers for the Court of Auditors , clearer duties on Member States to fight fraud against the Community budget and progress towards a single currency are all examples of matters supported by the Select Committee over the last few years and now set out in the Maastricht Treaty .
11 The second category of market counterparty consists of persons falling within the list of excluded categories set out in the COB Rules .
12 The government released seven ANC members from prison on Sept. 11 , and a further 14 security prisoners on Sept. 27 , in partial fulfilment of the terms set out in the Pretoria Minute [ see p. 37642 ] .
13 This is being expressed by the current programme of cycle track construction on its disused railways and adoption of the strategies set out in the Lothian Cycle Route Project Report as the basis for the development of cycle facilities in Lothian .
14 The figures quoted in these illustration comply with the rates of return and other factors set out in the Lautro bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 10.5% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 7% per annum .
15 The figures quoted in these illustrations comply with the rates of return and other factors set out in the Lautro bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 10.5% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 7% per annum .
16 The units are designed to support the staff development requirements set out in the SCOTVEC policy on the approval of centres for APL delivery .
17 It should be noted that these codes correspond to those set out in the IPF Problem Control Facility manual
18 4.3.2 Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 4.3.1 , the total claim made by each Non-academic Party in each financial year of the Project shall not exceed the amounts set out in the Grant Offer Letter , unless agreed otherwise by the Lead Organization and by IEATP .
19 With some local variations , most LEAs have operated the recommended model on grievance procedure for teachers set out in the Burgundy Book .
20 These bodies My Lords are after all precepting authorities and I think it crucial that those who 've been elected by their local communities should be in a clear majority and I sympathise very much with the er proposition in this regard , set out in the Noble Lord , Lord 's Amendment number twenty-one .
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