Example sentences of "set [adv] [det] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To set up that sort of operation twenty four hours trucks rolling in and out , you 've got to be on an industrial estate
2 Did the Council have to set up some sort of emergency system ?
3 Obviously then we need to pick up the appraisal system , and I think what I 'll have to do with that , is as the targets kep co start coming in , erm we 'll have to set up some sort of system , preferably I suspect computerized .
4 If they are n't part of your main holding company in London , maybe you could use them to set up some sort of diversion ? ’ she queried .
5 So you set up some sort of indent .
6 Nonetheless , he tried to find some comforting way to explain it : maybe the Israelis had set up some sort of contingency fund .
7 She had suggested that they look at Van Gogh together , setting up another form of repetition , deliberate , contrived and aesthetic .
8 With still not loosing site of the idea of having a cafe , bar , coffee for people , one of the things that were , that gon na look through and explore explore actually is er setting up some kind of coffee bar facilities at Kingsmoor , the play barn , there next to them .
9 Q. Can you give me any information on Britain 's common toad as I am interested in raising some tadpoles — presently spawn — from a friend 's pond with a view to setting up some kind of vivarium for housing a mature toad .
10 This is followed by frenzied activity on the part of the band in setting up some sort of show , usually in London with all the expense that that entails , only for the big day to arrive to find that A&R have sent a tea boy ( resplendent in his raincoat ) and not the ‘ man ’ .
11 Fifty-five years of unadventurous apprenticeship had led to fourteen years of leadership , buffeting but successful , crowned by a spectacular retirement , followed , ironically , for a man who set so much store by repose , by a sad decade of dismal leisure .
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