Example sentences of "set up [prep] the [noun] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The first to arrive , 3 Regiment , Army Air Corps , will set up at the base next month , with the staggered arrivals ending in 1995 when 4 Regiment , also presently based in Germany , settles in with a battalion of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and two Air-Sea Rescue helicopters .
2 We just need to get a letter set up on the stand alone system .
3 A Central Management Committee was set up for the Government legal service and , as senior Government lawyer , it fell to Ware to be chairman of this and to become head of the parallel Legal Career Service .
4 GILL Rowlands , the ‘ trade union rights Commissioner ’ , whose expensive Warrington office to hear complaints against trade unions was set up by the government five years ago , says 1991-92 was ‘ an encouraging year ’ .
5 Energis Ltd , the new company set up by the UK National Grid Co to build and operate its proposed fibre optic trunk telecommunications network with which it wants to compete with British Telecommunications Plc and Mercury Communications Ltd , is to invest £100m on laying fibre and installing digital exchanges : System X from GEC Plessey Telecommunications Ltd has already been eliminated from contention , but Northern Telecom Ltd is a lead contender .
6 The advertising is designed to promote solicitors subscribing to Solicitors Financial & Property Services , a company set up by the society last year to help small legal firms win mortgage , pension and insurance business .
7 Before her conversion , she would doubtless have insisted on waiting for the results of a number of studies being conducted by an international panel on climatic change set up by the World Meteorological Organisation and the United Nations Environmental Programme .
8 This name is set up in the SYSTEM logical name table when LIFESPAN is started .
9 The Rome commission on Nagorny Karabakh , set up under the March 1992 decision of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) [ see p. 38828 ] , met during June as a preliminary to an intended peace conference in Minsk , but the Minsk conference itself failed to convene .
10 As the conflict between Milosevic and the FRY intensified [ see below ] , the Serbian delegation boycotted the first meeting in Zagreb on Oct. 12 of the committee set up under the Sept. 30 agreement to normalize relations between Croatia and the FRY .
11 According to the New York Times of June 29 , a softening of the US government 's previous stance against recognition of the regime set up after the September 1991 military coup in Haiti [ see pp. 38430 ; 38522-23 ] was detectable after Marc Bazin was sworn into office as Prime Minister on June 19 .
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