Example sentences of "he [verb] set [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He tried to set up the League of Princes , an international peace-keeping force aimed primarily against the Turks , and the exhibition shows the route of the journeys he made to other countries to promote the idea .
2 As a teenager , he helped set up a cricket club .
3 He has set up a Capital Works Co-ordination Team , led by Murdo Gray who will report through David McGuigan .
4 He has set up a centre for research into equine exercise physiology and equine sports injury at Bristol University College which hopefully will increase our understanding of equine sports injuries .
5 He has set up a pirate radio station in his bedroom , where he talks to the disaffected youth of his neighbourhood under the guise of Happy Harry Hard-On .
6 Such is Mitterrand 's passion for golf that he has set up a Commission Ministerielle de terminologie du sport .
7 He has set up a science and technology management group within the DoI which coordinates the work of its different divisions .
8 When this fell through he decided to set up a family business and , with his two brothers , established a nursery and contracting firm in Windermere .
9 He hopes to set up a steering group to develop ideas .
10 In 1985 he had set up a consultancy firm which in the past year had advised the government on privatization .
11 He had set up a bank account with the Royal Bank of Scotland in Darlington in the name of Momen Garawand and then used cheque books which he saved up to spend almost £6,500 .
12 Meanwhile , in February 1992 , then UK Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Lilley announced that he had set up a steering group of leading businessmen to consider a prestigious new National Quality Award for the United Kingdom .
13 Although Maurice was not a Romanist nor an archaeologist — his interest has always been in medieval and later houses — he had set up a training school at Lincoln with Philip Corder as director .
14 As a result , he had set up a meeting of regional engineers , himself , and the deputy inspector of railways .
15 He was sent back to England in 1595 and by 1605 he had set up an organization of recusant Welsh gentry , Welsh secular priests , and Jesuits ( centred in Gwent and extending up the marches ) .
16 One such group was the disabled community for whom he had set up the Prince of Wales Advisory Group on Disability .
17 In the two day court case McMurdo argued that he had set up the deal whilst McClair was his client .
18 He had set down the bag of washing on the floor between his feet , for she had n't been able to manage the washing since last year 's fall .
19 The next stage is for the UN secretary-general on May 18th to say how he proposes to set up a commission that will , in the 45 days after that , develop a plan for inspecting and destroying these weapons .
20 Not because he wanted to set up a model village , but because he saw that with the employment he was generating at Bournville out in the Worcestershire countryside , speculative builders would come in and put up very inferior dwellings if he did n't take a hand .
21 He wanted to set up a new-enterprise in New York , a law firm advising immigrants .
22 's fluency in Spanish will be a big help as he works to set up the distribution and training systems which hold the key to success .
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