Example sentences of "[noun] [be] set up a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The air ambulance was set up a year ago as an experiment .
2 Second , the effect of the laws of rhythm in poetry is to set up a tension between two different principles of word combination : syntax , which determines it in ordinary language , and rhythm , which constitutes a second determining principle in poetry .
3 Now Keith Hall is setting up a pressure group to encourage other builders to think more about the environment .
4 Yesterday 's transport committee heard Stockton Borough Council is setting up a steering group to consider all aspects of rail travel in the North-East .
5 There were also teachers in the sample who were grappling with several complex long-term and short-term schedules and forecasts at a time , and others whose only apparent work plan was to set up a succession of ad hoc activities with little long-term coherence or progression .
6 The aim is to set up a core consortium group by the end of the month .
7 The ultimate aim is to set up a centre every 50 kilometres .
8 Warburton 's next aim is to set up a fund to help users should a particular company go into liquidation .
9 Courtaulds ' reaction was to set up a team to find and remedy the cause of the odour problem , working with the local residents .
10 Their starting point was to set up a model in which there were no opportunities for arbitrage by specifying an equality between those investors taking their returns solely in terms of capital gains by selling before the share went ex-dividend , and those who sold after the share went ex-dividend and thus collected their return in capital gains and dividends : where .
11 The inquiry was set up a year ago by the Howard League for Penal Reform following a spate of suicides at Feltham since August 1991 .
12 The first move was to set up a meet with Jo .
13 Now M-Ps and trade unionists are setting up a campaign group to lobby on his behalf , and the thousands like him who 've lost out .
14 The Sun newspaper is to set up a service called ‘ Hard Views ’ aimed at ‘ cleaning up and improving the standards of journalism in television ’ .
15 For example , Fujitsu is setting up a £600 million semi-conductor plant at Aycliffe , county Durham , creating 1,500 jobs .
16 Mrs Davidson , of Stirling , said that so many people had contacted them that the association 's annual meeting had decided the only way to raise its profile and make a difference for patients was to set up a body covering Scotland as a whole .
17 The immediate response of the Government was to set up a committee of inquiry under Lord Justice Woolf to examine the events and the underlying causes .
18 Fortunately for all concerned we learnt that General De Gaulle was setting up a headquarters in Putney , and we could have help from there .
19 The drinking water inspectorate was set up a year ago .
20 One of his innovations was setting up a group which meets on Wednesdays for a five-hour session of yoga , baby massage , lunch and discussion — attended by an assortment of pregnant women , new mothers , midwives and obstetricians .
21 BEREAVED parents Roy and Linda Grainger are to set up a brain tumour association as a tribute to their little girl who lost her battle against cancer .
22 BEREAVED parents Roy and Linda Grainger are to set up a support group as a tribute to their little girl who lost her battle against brain cancer .
23 Conversely , if a French broker were to set up a branch in London and was subject to those more relaxed French rules , the branch would equally be at a competitive advantage as against UK firms .
24 The Bureau is setting up a library of background information on 1992 , including publications , major speeches , newspaper articles and details of work carried out by authorities .
25 BNFL is to set up a £2.5 million world class research institute in cumbria to undertake environmental and occupational studies .
26 Against this background merchants , or factors , trading a long way from their home base realized that the safest form of organization was to set up a factory or small enclave for merchants of the type that the Hanseatic League had maintained in London up to 1598 .
27 One of the first changes Laura made to Rhydoldog was to set up a telex room and offices at the end of the corridor on the ground floor .
28 At Imperial College 's field station at Silwood Park , Mick Crawley is setting up a series of such experiments as part of Prosamo , a research programme funded by the Agricultural and Food Research Council , the Department of Trade and Industry and a consortium of companies .
29 Sideshow Jewellery by Jenni Neal , Cleveland Crafts Centre , Gilkes Street , Middlesbrough ( until February 22 ) Recently graduated from Epsom College of Art and Design , Jenni Neal is setting up a workshop in Cleveland where she intends to specialise in making a range of stained wood and inlaid jewellery .
30 Meanwhile farmers in Oxfordshire worried about travellers camping out on their land are setting up a telephone hotline to stop invasions .
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