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

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1 The Yugoslav republic of Serbia has set up an environmental inspectorate with wide-ranging powers .
2 In Wales the WRFU has set up an international players ' trust fund .
3 The British government has set up an inter-departmental committee to review the future of forestry in the country .
4 Has set up an independent enquiry which will show the effect of closure .
5 The essential appeal in ‘ Sliver ’ is the voyeurism of apartment building owner Zeke Hawkins ( William Baldwin ) who has set up an elaborate video system to monitor what his tenants get up to behind closed doors .
6 ICI Australia has set up an imaginative scheme to improve industry/teacher links , whereby one of its employees and one teacher are paired in a scientific expedition alongside a distinguished researcher .
7 In an effort to prevent widespread electricity blackouts , the Thai government has set up an ambitious energy conservation programme .
8 He has set up an overseas trust for the benefit of his minor children .
9 The threat from Catholics was constantly raised by him , for example , when he linked the failures of foreign policies with the activities of domestic papists ( 1625 ) and raised the bogy of their ‘ swarming ’ in the suburbs , claiming that in his neighbourhood of Covent Garden they outnumbered Protestants by three to one and had set up an autonomous community too strong for ‘ us the justices ’ to ‘ cast out ’ .
10 He also told Miss Slater , then 25 , that he had set up an electrical circuit to the box and if she moved she would be electrocuted .
11 The fire crew had to cut free the man with his legs trapped , after Rachel and Nina had set up an intravenous infusion and David had given him a pethidine injection to help control his pain .
12 Too expedient and un-systematic to be called a philosophy , they comprise even so a kind of official doctrine , rather as though a series of government inquiries on the press had set down an official theory of ‘ the Fourth Estate ’ .
13 Here the organisers have set up an international event where walkers , climbers and people everywhere can do something they enjoy doing and benefit others at the same time .
14 The American Canoe Association have set up an international pen pal scheme for children .
15 The Government have set up an effective system of regulation .
16 With the express intent of reducing dependence on South Africa , nine states of southern Africa have set up an economic cooperation association , SADCC .
17 On one side there are writers such as Abercrombie ( 1964 ) and Halliday ( 1967 ) who have set out an elaborate theory of the rhythmical structure of English speech ( including foot theory ) .
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