Example sentences of "[noun sg] set up the " in BNC.

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1 The technical training department set up the NEBOSH course , which is seen as a logical progression building from the broad base of safety representatives training .
2 His penetrating run set up the Palace equaliser in the 1990 cup semi-final against scouse .
3 In May 1981 Sheffield City Council set up the country 's first Employment Committee , serviced directly by a new council department .
4 The Committee set up the Roberts Working Party on Long Fraud Trials .
5 In 1985 Gateshead CAB set up the Refugee Specialist Advice Project which helps refugees , asylum-seekers , and those with exceptional circumstances , to remain in the UK .
6 The corporation set up the networks itself , negotiating for lines with the local suppliers : BT and Mercury in the UK , HKTel in Hong Kong and , in the US , about 10 vendors offering overseas circuits .
7 In Britain , the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority set up the Culham Laboratory in 1961 to provide a central fusion research laboratory free of classified research and the security restrictions that go with it .
8 Under preparation for three years , the bill set up the framework for the legal operation of private radio and television stations and for an independent public broadcasting system .
9 Leroy Burrell , whose storming second leg set up the Yanks for their 37.40 seconds power show in the relay , commented : ‘ Carl is in better shape than anybody who came to Barcelona .
10 Sure enough , the young Winger set up the equaliser with a ball to Beauchamp , who was tripped .
11 Italy 's monarchy set up the agency 100 years ago to provide services to some 90 regional consortia that helped farmers and food companies sell their output and buy supplies .
12 Fearing that Germany might win the race to develop this weapon , the US government set up the Manhattan Project , costing $2 billion and involving some 150 000 people , including most of the world 's most outstanding physicists .
13 First , central government set up the Civil Contingencies Unit ( CCU ) , a formal institution based in the cabinet office whose brief was to monitor and respond to industrial disputes in key industries .
14 The Mexican government set up the maquila programme to create jobs , earn dollars and introduce technology .
15 If we can get man set up the same way we 'll have a real world-beater on our hands . ’
16 Members thanked David McBeath for taking photographs of the War Memorial and Alan Gibson for helping set up the Christmas tree .
17 After consultation and planning , the company set up the organization in approximately fifteen lines of business , each representing a separate product line and each with a general manager .
18 In 1881 the Crystal Palace Company set up the Crystal Palace School of Gardening , and Milner became its principal .
19 Leicester 's highly-rated young lock , Martin Johnson , whose decisive second-half try set up the Midlands 16-13 win over the North , played down his England prospects .
20 They knew the town 's closed order already had links with South Africa where , in 1931 , a group from the Carmel Convent set up the first Carmelite convent in Johannesburg .
21 However , there is no exclusion from the application of Part XV similar to that contained in TA 1988 , s741 , ie it applies whether or not the taxpayer set up the trust to avoid tax and whether or not the transaction was a bona fide commercial transaction .
22 The original nationalizing Act ( Transport Act 1947 ) had in fact set up the British Transport Commission , of which BR was only one part .
23 But it seems more likely that on this occasion a handful of key politicians and civil servants actually took the lead ; Peter Walker at the Department of the Environment ( DOE ) and Robert Carr , Home Secretary ( the Home Office set up the Urban Deprivation Unit in 1972 ) , were clearly influential , and Derek Morrell was a key official over CDP in the Home Office .
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