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

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1 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 .
2 The government in January 1990 agreed to set up an investigation into political murders in the states of Michoacán and Guerrero .
3 I will set up an alias including all participants , and some time during the following week will send everybody copies of each others teams .
4 Many organizations rely simply on good talent-spotting , but you set up an array of musical foundations , some of which are still operative .
5 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 ) .
6 There Is a vast backdrop-like painting — 200 feet long by twelve feet high — against which is set up an array of further paintings , drawings and sculptures , some of which incorporate scientific writing .
7 He will also be aware that Gwynedd has set up an inquiry into those incidents .
8 Despite the December 1990 agreement on the division of powers between the federal government and the country 's two constituent republics [ see p. 37922 ] , calls for greater autonomy and independence had continued to grow in Slovakia , and Meciar had given them increasingly explicit support , setting up an office of foreign affairs ( headed by his close ally Milan Knazno ) and leading Slovak delegations abroad .
9 In 1839 the government set up an inspectorate to further central supervision of the way the growing state aid was being spent .
10 The brothers converted part of the building to make a chapel , and set up an industry in old railway huts which produced exquisite ecclesiastical embroideries , many of which can still be seen in local churches .
11 In 1821 he joined in partnership with John Beckinton of Newcastle and set up an office at 14 Salthouse Lane , next door to the Hull branch of the Bank of England .
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