Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] set up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I had an interview for a job which is a four year term at the — the job is based there but is to run the exams set up of the four major surgical colleges viz London , Glasgow , Edinburgh and Dublin .
2 About half the companies set up in the UK over the last 10 years are no longer with us .
3 It was suggested earlier that the agencies set up during the nineteenth century to implement social policies were often ad hoc bodies .
4 The arrangements set up by the two Houses differed widely , but they have had in common that their powers derive from the practical assistance given by the United Kingdom Government in the prompt provision of legislative proposals and other Community documents , and from the Government undertaking not to agree any proposal in the Council of Ministers until parliamentary scrutiny is complete .
5 She walked slowly up the street on the shaded side , stepping carefully round the stalls set up on the pavement and the goods displayed by some vendors which were spread out on cloths on the pavement itself .
6 Well , the main Control Room is , it 's the centre of all the communications set up on the operational side for the Fire Brigade .
7 Thai campaigners have also criticized poor standards in the centres set up by the police to hold animals seized during raids .
8 The stresses set up by the effects of heat and cold on the glass could have weakened it to the point that it may fracture under pressure in the aquarium .
9 Whatever the public disclaimers of those in authority , many of the mechanisms set up by the ERA seem to teachers to be specifically designed to reduce themselves as professional people to the status of paid servants , to leave them as little margin for discretion as possible and therefore to reduce ‘ curriculum management ’ to technical trivia : the drawing up of timetables and the efficient disbursement of limited resources .
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