Example sentences of "[pron] had set up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this , she was encouraged by Shelley Saxon , a former manager with Honey Perriam , who had set up a consultancy practice and worked from an office in the same building .
2 In some ways , though , Nick — as he insisted people call him — lived in the shadow of his father Alec , a renowned pacifist who had set up a Chair of Peace Studies at Bradford University on the sensible grounds that everywhere else seemed to study war .
3 Recently , Iris had taken an interest in a group of young artists who had set up a studio in a converted barn in Lower Benbury .
4 Yet he it was who had set up a meeting with ‘ Miguelito ’ quite deliberately , knowing that he was going to dupe her into going .
5 Finally , Tom Johnston , a former Labour minister ( who had set up the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board and was now its chairman ) , had little interest in matters south of the border , and attended only intermittently .
6 First , we had to set up a structure so we could record all the non-conformances and make sure corrective action was taken .
7 I wish we had set up the amp . ’
8 We had gone prepared for any questions he might ask , together with all the official documents regarding planning permission etc. and a collection of excellent photographic evidence of how we had set up the museum regarding exhibits etc. , taken by our good friend Russell Mulford .
9 Rosalind Wingrove , education committee chairman , said it had set up a panel to consider how best to consult parents .
10 It had set up a Committee for Research Degrees in 1965 , as well as a study group on research degrees to look at policy for this activity , and had developed research degree relationships with industrial firms and research establishments .
11 In a further move , Chevron said it had set up a $5billion agreement with international banks to provide a fighting fund to fend off its rival .
12 By announcing investigations all over Britain it had set up a series of confrontations with the public .
13 The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had set up the case which had , it seemed then , consigned Jagger and Richard to jail , but outrage at the sentences had touched liberal consciences , and galvanized youth inhabiting that grey area between music and social protest .
14 In 1985 he had set up a consultancy firm which in the past year had advised the government on privatization .
15 He had set up a bank account with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Darlington in the name of Momen Garawand and then used cheque books which he saved up to spend almost £6,500 .
16 Meanwhile , in February 1992 , then UK Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Lilley announced that he had set up a steering group of leading businessmen to consider a prestigious new National Quality Award for the United Kingdom .
17 Although Maurice was not a Romanist nor an archaeologist — his interest has always been in medieval and later houses — he had set up a training school at Lincoln with Philip Corder as director .
18 As a result , he had set up a meeting of regional engineers , himself , and the deputy inspector of railways .
19 He was sent back to England in 1595 and by 1605 he had set up an organization of recusant Welsh gentry , Welsh secular priests , and Jesuits ( centred in Gwent and extending up the marches ) .
20 One such group was the disabled community for whom he had set up the Prince of Wales Advisory Group on Disability .
21 In the two day court case McMurdo argued that he had set up the deal whilst McClair was his client .
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