Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] set up a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The second proposal was to set up a long-term residential therapeutic centre which eventually involved inviting Phoenix House , an established and reputable charity , to set up in Wirral . |
2 | From the beginning , the aim was to set up a prestigious institution , able to house the big exhibitions which have often passed Germany by . |
3 | The Yard had had a tip months before that a big drug-ring was setting up a new and major operation in England . |
4 | The Judge declared that the foundation to this treason was setting up a false religion . |
5 | The irony is that no VAT would be levied if hoteliers were to set up a separate sandwich bar business next to their property and handed out sandwiches and drinks . |
6 | [ The Secretary of State 's immediate response to the report was to set up a new working party on English in the national curriculum , chaired by Professor Brian Cox , one of the members of the Kingman Committee . ] |
7 | If that company were to set up a new pension scheme based on only 461 employees , the likelihood is that scheme would in no way match a scheme based on more than 10,000 members , as is the case with the Scottish Transport Group . |
8 | His idea was to set up a self-contained base inland from the coastal plain from which they could raid on an almost nightly basis . |
9 | The Minister 's response was to set up a coordinating committee of the nationalised fuel industry chairmen . |
10 | Perhaps the single most important decision was to set up a Wirral-wide counselling service for drug users . |
11 | It was as if the graft was setting up a whole new embryo and re-specifying the positions of the cells in its vicinity . |
12 | His task was to set up a dummy gems firm in Bombay . |