Example sentences of "[pers pn] set up in " in BNC.

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1 In the Habsburg territories Joseph I set up in 1709 a new permanent committee of nine officials to control foreign affairs .
2 The fact that Ian and I arrived first gives us priority , and it was extremely foolish of you to set up in opposition .
3 This section describes how to tell the LIFESPAN Process about the storage directory you set up in Section 2.3 , LIFESPAN Storage Directories .
4 As far as being listening to you talking today earlier on it seems to you set up in your minds a win lose situation , I 'll show that .
5 In 1978 she moved into editing and after editing professional magazines and papers in the mining and mineral field she set up in 1989 her own business Editorial Services and now works freelance from home .
6 They sold the cutter at a profit , and travelled the length of the country to Edinburgh , where they set up in business , this time as respectable linen drapers .
7 The Zamoyski family 's attempts to reactivate a foundation they set up in the 1920s at Kornik , a Scottish-baronial monstrosity housing a priceless library of early illuminated manuscripts and incunabula , are being thwarted by the Polish Academy of Learning , which swallowed it up in 1945 .
8 In addition to jobs , the measurable benefits of economic TNPs include the exports due to foreign firms , and the backward linkages that they set up in the host economy , that is the locally produced goods and services they purchase , either from existing firms or from firms established primarily to supply the TNCs .
9 ‘ Joanna will have her work cut out to convince him that she 's the equal of any man when they set up in practice together . ’
10 They 've re-opened an incident room they set up in November when a fourteen year old girl was raped .
11 Welsh- Pearson , the company he set up in 1915 , remained small , making only three or four films a year , thus resisting the pressures for mass production that prevailed at the larger studios .
12 ‘ As a matter of fact , he set up in business for himself — not far away , in Mile End . ’
13 He set up in business as an antique dealer but , according to Herbert Cranko , ‘ seems to have loved his stock more than his customers , often refusing to sell a cherished piece to a disliked buyer ’ .
14 He set up in practice in the copper-mining town of Hettstedt but soon discovered that he was out of sympathy with the barbaric medical practices of his time which often showed little compassion for , or understanding of , the patient .
15 When he left the Kunstgewerbeschule in 1936 he set up in Zurich as a freelance photograph , a job he fitted in between the traditional periods of military service compulsory in Switzerland , then worked for a year in the famous magazine Graphics .
16 After short periods as general manager and chief engineer of the Mutual and the New Telephone Companies he set up in practice in 1893 as a consulting telephone and telegraph engineer , in which capacity he acted as consulting engineer to the telephone departments of Guernsey ( 1896–1921 ) and Glasgow ( 1900–4 ) , as well as Portsmouth , Hull , Brighton , and Swansea ( 1900–11 ) .
17 He set up in the West End of London in 1912 , following the death of his first wife and only daughter , having realized that property deals yielded far better returns in the metropolis than in the provinces .
18 In 1868 he moved back to London , where he set up in practice at 46 Queen Anne 's Gate as a consulting civil engineer , in association with his son Sydney William Yockney .
19 At the same time he set up in practice as a consulting engineer and naval architect in London , where he remained until his death .
20 Rembrandt underlined its affection for Rothmans by pumping its shareholding into Richemont , a company it set up in Switzerland .
21 Say that we want it set up in here with a photograph and that wants to be on the thing outsi
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