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

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1 Under this Resolution , it was agreed to set up a Committee on Cultural Affairs , and that the Commission should implement actions decided on by the Council that were to be implemented at Community level .
2 Everyone wished to be buried there , or at least to set up a cenotaph on hallowed ground .
3 A survey of 17 major organisations that had shown interest in joining TOPP , but had later decided not to go ahead , found that although many were still enthusiastic and hoped to set up a scheme at some time in the future , several of them saw cost as a major deterrent .
4 He was kissing her again , but with urgency now , the way his lips moved over hers calculated to set up a craving for more .
5 Since replacing the former prime minister , Bob Hawke , in an inter-party challenge 14 months ago , Mr Keating has pledged to set up a panel of eminent Australians to study how the country could become a republic , with an Australian head of state , by 2001 .
6 And not much chance of Fishy learning enough of the local lingo to set up a sting like this .
7 Next , I want to set up a couple of special features which will probably be planted in containers .
8 Now they 're planning to set up a sanctuary for exotic wild animals .
9 The common way to set up a school at this time was by means of a chantry .
10 In permitting the bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne to set up a mint in 864 , the king acknowledged difficulties in suppling the new currency .
11 He produced Polaroids that Kubrick approved off , and got the go-ahead to set up a kind of gigantic horizontal animation stand .
12 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 .
13 Q I plan to set up a tank for Tanganyikan cichlids .
14 Born in 1841 , Robert 's origins were bona fide proletarian ; he worked in a glass factory and as a house painter , taking evening classes in art which proved such a successful venture that he was able to set up a studio by 1869 and had developed a substantial reputation by the 1880s .
15 In privatising the Scottish Bus Group in the pattern we have chosen , we aim to set up a number of new , viable independent bus companies which will ensure healthy competition .
16 In a commitment to set up a Department for Legal Administration , Labour 's alternative White Paper stated :
17 ‘ I want to set up a club for keen fly fishermen , all those anglers who pursue game fish like trout and salmon .
18 Second , the effect of the laws of rhythm in poetry is to set up a tension between two different principles of word combination : syntax , which determines it in ordinary language , and rhythm , which constitutes a second determining principle in poetry .
19 VIRGIN is teaming up with Blockbuster International to set up a chain of international mega-stores .
20 Over here , there have been calls for the Guardian Angels to set up a chapter of Pink Angels .
21 Ex-nurse Allitt was convicted of the crimes at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital , Lincolnshire , last month and the Health Secretary decided to set up a hearing behind closed doors , chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier .
22 All regimental organisations and groups in the Stockton area are invited to a meeting in the town 's RAFA club tomorrow to discuss a proposal to set up a confederation of ex-service organisations .
23 After the war , when Helmut had something to do with a factory in Brazil , where he and Father had managed to set up a colony of displaced persons , Father supplied all the machine tools and worked closely with Helmut on the project .
24 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 .
25 The two other finalists are MARSNET , a scheme to set up a network of seismological and meteorological stations on the surface of MARS , and STEP , a set of instruments designed to provide accurate tests of the principle of equivalence between inertial and gravitational mass .
26 Eventually the scientists at the National Radiological Protection Board hope to set up a network of solar radiation monitors across Britain and Europe .
27 It aims to set up a network of high quality and affordable playcare provision meeting the district 's needs , community resources officer Jan Farrow said .
28 The government proposes to set up a network of secondary schools under direct central control .
29 It is hoped to set up a network of United Nations monitors along the routes who will work closely with liaison officers from the Serb , Croat and Muslim factions so that the convoys are not fired on .
30 Observe now what happens when we attempt to set up an equation like 6 using a portion of a sentence which is clearly not a semantic constituent .
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