Example sentences of "[been] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although such linkages have been a key feature of the development work done in the Central Institutions , linkages have also been set up between HNC/D courses in Further Education Colleges and both CIs and Universities .
2 Why had he been set up as Don Roberto 's murderer ?
3 A sports club has been set up at Cleadon Park Community Centre in South Shields for girls aged 10 to 16 .
4 A mortgage adviser 's ‘ office ’ — shaped like a house — has been set up at Bradford Branch .
5 An incident room has been set up at Milton keynes and police are working on information that Mr Letts managed to tell them before he died .
6 A new political club has been set up in Durham University called the ‘ Southpaws ’ .
7 The scheme has been set up by Sefton Youth Service and is aimed at women in the Bootle area who are 21 or under .
8 The unit , which will be based in London , has been set up by Jardine Credit Insurance , part of the Jardine Matheson Group .
9 An inquiry has indeed been set up by Gwynedd county council , but I understand that it is currently suspended because of police investigations .
10 An official appeal to help the victims of the bombing has been set up by Warrington Borough Council .
11 A committee has been set up by Norman McLuskie , MD of Operations Division , to develop arrangements for the Royal visit .
12 The CPRS had been set up by Ted Heath to advise on long-term policy issues .
13 But instead of reconnecting it afterwards , BT gave the fax number to a rival firm which had been set up by Mr Lihou 's former partners .
14 The presence of an independent standing group to advise the Home Secretary was no novelty since an Advisory Council on the Treatment of Offenders had been set up by Herbert Morrison as early as 1944 as part of the plans for post-war re-construction .
15 The relevant facts and an account of the proceedings have been set out by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in his judgment in the Court of Appeal [ 1992 ] 1 Q.B .
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