Example sentences of "set up in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 With some applications though , you may need to change your printer set up in order to be able to use them .
2 But a CCETSW working party set up in response to the acute shortage of practice placements heard evidence that social workers finishing DipSW courses were having problems finding jobs .
3 The Qualitas Furnishing Standards Scheme , set up in response to an Office of Fair Trading report in 1990 , was expensive and would need active support if it is to progress .
4 Organisers of the Selective Silence exhibition claim it is a UN sanctions-busting event , set up in defiance of a Department of Trade and Industry ban on links — including cultural — with Serbia .
5 This case concerned a man who set up in competition with the business that had previously employed him .
6 ‘ Is it not remarkable , ’ she said , her pretty brows arched in bewilderment , ‘ that an organisation set up in support of the family is thereby assumed to be against the welfare state ?
7 He won a competition set up in memory of Catherine Kenyon .
8 THE proceeds of a fund set up in memory of a former MP will be used to maintain mountain footpaths in the Snowdonia National Park .
9 At the close of unusually emotional debate , Sir Peter Lane , chairman of the National Union Executive Committee , agreed to recommend affiliation to the party of a model Conservative association set up in North Down .
10 A GROUP telephone network set up in North America is being widened to link sites at opposite ends of the earth .
11 He hoped the facility could eventually become portable so it could be taken into the community and set up in village halls .
12 The Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 opens the monopoly to authorized litigators who are members of bodies approved by the machinery set up in Part II of the Act .
13 By that I mean that he considers schematic ways of making measurements , set up in accord with the rules of the theory , and sees if by any ingenious means he can circumvent a restriction like that imposed by equation [ 2 ] .
14 WFTU split under the pressure of the Cold War in 1949 , when the British TUC and the CIO from the United States ( followed by the AFL ) set up in opposition the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions ( ICFTU ) .
15 I DO N'T KNOW what political fringe group was responsible for the little table set up in front of the main Boston Post Office .
16 They consisted of an elaborate sequence of libations poured into a large vessel on an altar between two double-axes mounted on painted pyramidal bases ; grave-goods were dedicated to the sheepskin-draped statue of a god in front of another altar ; offerings of food and drink were dedicated at a third altar set up in front of a sacred tree shrine ; music was played and an ox and two goats were sacrificed .
17 Herbert , deciding that he had had enough of provincial life , set up in partnership again with brother James .
18 A dresser holds a collection of old tins that once contained pills for headaches , stomach and liver ailments , concocted by Tim 's great-grandfather , a manufacturing chemist who set up in business in the 1880s .
19 ‘ As a matter of fact , he set up in business for himself — not far away , in Mile End . ’
20 He set up in business as an antique dealer but , according to Herbert Cranko , ‘ seems to have loved his stock more than his customers , often refusing to sell a cherished piece to a disliked buyer ’ .
21 The company manufactured electrical components and suffered serious competition from ex-employees who set up in business themselves and poached the company 's customers .
22 John stormed out and set up in business on his own .
23 Those taking up job-release allowances must not take a job or set up in business on their own , and their employer must undertake to recruit as soon as possible a registered unemployed worker .
24 In 1862 Smith set up in business on his own account .
25 In Andersen Consulting v CHP Consulting Ltd. ( 1991 ) , ex-employees of the plaintiff set up in business on their own account , providing maintenance for the plaintiff 's computer programs .
26 Mattocks Roses go back 4 generations to 1875 when Mark 's great grand-father , John Mattock set up in business in Headington in Oxford .
27 Later he and Ben Allen set up in practice in Bristol as ‘ Sawyer , late Nockemorf ’ , and after going bankrupt are given appointments as surgeons in the East India Company .
28 Mayhew continued to give private lessons , and set up in practice near Paddington Station .
29 He set up in practice in the copper-mining town of Hettstedt but soon discovered that he was out of sympathy with the barbaric medical practices of his time which often showed little compassion for , or understanding of , the patient .
30 Not much , says Mr Day , and he predicts that smaller firms that do n't want to work in regulated areas will break away from the Institute and set up in practice as plain accountants .
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