Example sentences of "[noun prp] had set up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Agreeing that the cakes should be protected , Mr Pinkney had set up a sort of crêpe paper barrier along the front of the display .
2 A National Communications Union official , Rachel Ashworth , told the Women 's TUC annual conference in Blackpool that British Telecom had set up a Freephone number to deal with inquiries from potential operators .
3 The Russians who went to war on their side were now regarded as their enemies , and he contended that the reason why the British government was trying to prevent the Russian Government trading with this country and was using Polish forces to fight the Russian people was because the people of Russia had set up a form of Government which was antagonistic to a capitalist Government like theirs .
4 Lord Justice Watkins , sitting with Mr Justice Garland , also rejected criticism made by Mr Justice Henry at an earlier hearing that Mr Saunders had set up a trust fund to render himself less likely to face litigation and reduce his ability to pay legal costs .
5 Jarvis had set up a trestle table on that terrace where pupils had once assembled for the annual school photograph .
6 Just before his departure , Ellis had set up the position for prop Harmon 's try .
7 The ACPS had set up a sub-committee , under the chairmanship of Baroness Wootton of Abinger , to carry out the review .
8 The Automobile Association was established on 26 June 1905 , a few months after Charles Jarrott and William Letts had set up a warning system to advise motorists of police speed traps on some sections of the London to Brighton road .
9 The CID had set up an incident room at sub-divisional headquarters .
10 Dr Russell had set up the monitor when Belinda returned .
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