Example sentences of "to set up [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I met a boy in his mid-twenties , from Kentucky , who had come to New York to set up as a dentist .
2 ‘ He tried to set up as a fridge and freezer engineer , but that did n't work .
3 Would a possible solution be for the son F to set up as a sole trader and eventually move to separate premises with perhaps other family members becoming partners of this business ?
4 He intends to set up as a PR and communications consultant , freelance writer and designer .
5 All systems go , then his father died and he threw in his hand to set up as a GP in Falmouth . ’
6 In this perspective to set up as a writer at all is an extraordinary act , while artist becomes a word only to be invoked only of others , never about the self .
7 In MAKING IT BETTER , the improbably , coolly glamorous Jane Asher plays Diana Harrington , half of a couple who work for the BBC and have sex problems : her husband of 20 years tells her he is leaving her to set up as an homosexual , an announcement which seems to disturb her less than a wheel clamp .
8 She had built up a good little business in the indoor market-hall and now she and George had amassed enough in the bank to set up on a farm of their own .
9 Gascoigne enjoyed good support from Batty , who had another busy game in midfield and rarely allowed the opposition to establish the sort of rhythm they tried to set up at the start , when Boban and Suker tested Woods with low shots after some swift exchanges of passes had succeeded in outmanoeuvring England 's defence .
10 A final technical point on audio versus video recording : it takes no longer to set up for a simple video recording than it does to position a microphone for an audio recording .
11 Ryedale councillors , who recently decided to set up of a customer-care department , have called for a report .
12 But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade .
13 Moreover the political parties would have to set up in every one of them the organization required for the preparation of their lists : an obligation they would be very unlikely to contemplate with enthusiasm .
14 This provided a package of financial incentives and exemptions from various laws and regulations to encourage businesses to set up in the zones .
15 Although he showed particular fondness for Jessie , John certainly was not generous to the couple when after the war her husband wanted to set up in the textile business in Newcastle .
16 It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections .
17 Some countries have lifted restrictions on nationality and now allow local nationals to set up in the zones .
18 Garrett 's decision to set up in the business of metal detector manufacture was a brave one for there were in his immediate locale several rival ‘ cottage industries ’ vying to capture a share of the young and burgeoning market .
19 Control of your performance is achieved by the combination of attitude and power , and it is essential that you should know just what the attitude and power is — in various configurations — for every performance you might need to set up in the aircraft you normally fly .
20 It can be a pig to set up in the most efficient way as regards memory , because it can use a tremendous amount of the base 640k of a PC .
21 He had a potter about and a chat and decided to set up in the far corner to our left .
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