Example sentences of "set up a [noun] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He was kissing her again , but with urgency now , the way his lips moved over hers calculated to set up a craving for more . |
2 | Now they 're planning to set up a sanctuary for exotic wild animals . |
3 | David tells about his night-time television viewing being interrupted by a prompting to pray ; then of several trips to New York all with no clear understanding that he was to set up a programme for those involved in drug abuse . |
4 | Q I plan to set up a tank for Tanganyikan cichlids . |
5 | In a commitment to set up a Department for Legal Administration , Labour 's alternative White Paper stated : |
6 | ‘ I want to set up a club for keen fly fishermen , all those anglers who pursue game fish like trout and salmon . |
7 | Mr. Duggan will still be tutoring in French from Kingsley Centre and one of his plans could be to set up a shop for Christian books , publications and cards in the Alton area . |
8 | The presbytery asked members of the church to note that the South Ronaldsay Parents ' Action Committee had set up a fund for legal aid to which they might like to contribute , and they asked their Social Matters Committee to look into the question of guidance to ministers in cases involving the Social Work Department . |
9 | By setting up a trust for All Souls and carrying out the essential repairs , SAVE has demonstrated that even the most problematic redundant churches in the most difficult locations need not be a lost cause . |
10 | The Red Admiral Project , a counselling centre for people affected by HIV or AIDS , is considering setting up a group for older people . |
11 | Land in the more rural parts of the constituency is virtually covered with placards urging voters to support Mr Bates and since the by-election he has been involved in setting up a forum for local farmers to air their views . |
12 | Setting up a mechanism for this would fall to the secretary-general . |
13 | Indeed , Bradford set up a home for Basque children up Manningham Lane , though it was largely financed by the Trades Council . |
14 | That those responsible for the choice of music in our churches take account of the varying tastes and preferences of their congregations and set up a system for congregational feedback ( 526–527 ) . |