Example sentences of "[pron] set up [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Though she set up house with him , she still went home to Eccles every Sunday for a traditional roast lunch with the family . |
2 | That 's the name and the aim of the group of students who set up sporting events and experiences for young people with disabilities . |
3 | She was labelled the IRA 's Mata Hari for her alleged seduction of prison officer Christopher Hanna , who set up colleague Brian Armour to be murdered in 1988 . |
4 | In 1964–5 , with John Hopkins , he set up Love Books , specifically to publish experimental writing and poetry . |
5 | In order to ensure that every department at the studio was of the best , he set up training schemes for new entrants to the industry . |
6 | He set up parish schools and to aid his clergy he wrote an exposition of the Church Catechism , called The Practice of Divine Love . |
7 | At the age of 22 he set up shop in Sweeting 's Alley , which was near the Royal Exchange . |
8 | He set up shop as a publisher and on 26 August 1594 married Jayne Vrique ; a son , Isaac , was baptized on 19 April 1595 ; three other children , Thomas , Joan , and Alice , figure in his will . |
9 | He set up business on his own in 1772 . |
10 | When he set up Channel 4 , he was given a mandate to have a very significant chunk as education , which was n't his background . |
11 | And he set up house for her in a bungalow further along the river , in a nice secluded part . |