Example sentences of "[pers pn] set up the " in BNC.

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1 I set up the and I like how its done
2 She set up the business with a £4,000 bank loan and shortage of capital persuaded her to expand through franchising .
3 She set up the shop in 1990 with the intention of selling yarn , patterns and accessories .
4 She set up the ladder beneath the hatch .
5 Jane took the initiative and with encouragement from other students and tutors on the scheme she set up the Achievement Group , a ‘ students supporting students ’ programme .
6 But it did n't stop him bumping into her every five minutes as she set up the slithering plastic tent , the heaters .
7 She set up the business with her husband Jeremy after receiving a £3,000 grant from the Princes Trust and help from Darlington Business Venture .
8 yeah , yes verbally yes if we 're writing we 'd actually be six but it was it was the span of conception was n't it the capacity of the brain The span of conception says that if you deliver your presentation in groups of three in three themes and three subthemes then the audience is able to hold on to that and the way in which we set up the delivery or the way in which we delivered the structured thought pattern was through method
9 They actually set up villages , which are in erm you know usually in rural er surroundings , and erm er they have erm usually I mean they 're mentally-disabled people there , and erm er they set up the village so that there are able- bodied people in there , and yet they live with the er mentally disabled people , you know they have houses and they the erm in inverted commas normal people have erm children and all this sort of thing , erm and yet they have erm er some of these mentally defective people living with them in the house ,
10 That 's where they set up the umm these things for these
11 The , the , the anomaly here this is when they set up the C C T legislation , all the services contracted out had to make a of return that 's a profit in any language and that to me is a commercial decision and should never have been exempted from the very start anyway .
12 He set up the first try with a fine break after 11 minutes , for Lloyd to round off the move with an impudent dummy .
13 When he returned from exile , he was fired with the wish to help his country catch up with the advanced industrial countries of the west , so he set up the Czech Industrial Museum in his family brewery .
14 He set up the TV Times coverage , and we all pretended to be having a wonderful time for the benefit of the camera .
15 And he set up the third , after 44 minutes , with a 20-yard effort that Strakosha could only shove out .
16 He set up the Koetser Foundation in Zurich in order to acquire Old Masters and donated seventy works to it .
17 ‘ My father was n't exactly short of money when he set up the trust . ’
18 In 1880 he set up the Art Furnishers ' Alliance at Bond Street to sell ‘ artistic house furnishing material ’ .
19 By getting out of the bargain books field now , he believed he might well be ‘ ahead of the game ’ , just as he had been when he set up the company .
20 He took his Tutors examinations in both disciplines and he set up the Euro School of Funeral Studies which flourished and gained a name for excellence .
21 Erm so he set up the corner as a darkroom and started doing playing about with his with his own black and white printing .
22 He should know : he set up the police unit which , fictionalised , rushes around the small screen under the name ’ Miami Vice ’ .
23 The process of information-gathering which ensued was certainly no more radical than that sanctioned by Nicholas I when he set up the Committee of 6 December 1826 .
24 He set up the prize to give aspiring writers a chance to step on the first rung of the literary ladder .
25 no , not yet , I 've seen the beginning where he set up the and that
26 In 1985 , it set up the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues .
27 At the same time it set up the Seiji Togo Memorial Museum , which now occupies the forty-second floor of the spectacular headquarters tower in Tokyo , and houses pictures by Chagall , Gauguin , Picasso , Renoir and Grandma Moses .
28 For instance , when the government sold British Telecom to private shareholders in 1984 , it set up the Office of Telecommunications as the regulatory agency and limited the permitted rise in telephone charges to 3 per cent below the rate of inflation .
29 When I arrive on Saturday morning , the people are all there , waiting to help me set up the table , making up kits , giving out leaflets . ’
30 Please could you give me some information to help me set up the tank for coldwater fish , such as filtration , lighting , decor and stocking ? , .
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