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

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1 Having made such progress in Sheffield , I felt it was time to move back to home ground , so I set up a CHE group in Rotherham .
2 Character oozes from it , and I am content to spend some time studying its many features before I set up a rod .
3 ‘ Firstly I set up a still-life — say a bottle , vase and fruit — classic objects .
4 I set up the bottle on the bedside table and a fresh pack of cigarettes .
5 To allow time to sort myself out we decided to sack this fish in the deep margin under some cover while I set up the camera equipment and finished a somewhat cold coffee .
6 Two years since I set up the glass and started to make marks on it .
7 Now then , how do I set up the board ?
8 I set up a solicitor two months after I 'd finished the the assignment .
9 I took on additional work in the Council , bullying them to set up a committee to draft out statutory requirements for caravan sites — which later became the basis for a Private Member 's Bill — and still had time to dig the vegetable garden and walk miles with the children , just for the pleasure of it .
10 This would enable them to set up a business on a more settled and permanent trading basis .
11 They asked me to set up a buffet for a press launch , then they said it was for me ! ’
12 Like Kant , he leaves theologians with two broad choices : either to accept this account of the situation , with its absolute distinction between the relativities and contingencies of history and the truth of religion , or to search for some other framework within which to set up the question .
13 Language is richly composed of many references which set up a commonality of theme between different parts of text or speech .
14 The Chamber of Shipping , which set up a task force to review routing procedures , examined 15 coastal areas where existing routing agreements did not provide specific advice for tankers .
15 It was the quarrymen 's subscribed pennies which set up the University College of North Wales in Bangor at the turn of the century .
16 These events hastened moves towards a formal military alliance of the Western powers , and in April 1949 , 12 ( later 15 ) powers signed the North Atlantic Treaty , which set up the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) under which the signatories agreed that an attack on any one of them would lead to whatever action was deemed necessary , including the " use of armed force " ( CORE , pp. 85–6 ) .
17 ‘ He looks very comfortable on the ball and scored us a fabulous goal which set up the win .
18 The better-known Worsted Acts of 1777 ( 17 George III c. 11 and c. 56 ) , which set up an inspectorate to work with a prosecuting committee of employers , were described by the Hammonds as a piece of " class legislation " because they allowed conviction on the oath of the employer who owned the yarn in question and because they empowered extensive searching of weavers ' homes .
19 A statement which sets up a test condition which can be used to control the subsequent flow of the program .
20 The political implications of Sukenick 's experimentation can be seen clearly in his second novel Out ( 1973 ) , which sets up a journey as structural metaphor in order to comment on the political temper of the late Nixon years .
21 was done in the time of which set up the Republic of Ireland , get the I R A to declare a truce and talk to them and I think
22 This option enables you to set up a Charge Code for use with LIFESPAN .
23 You were staying at the Imperial when I phoned you to set up the interview last week .
24 A brand new series of buyers ' guides — we help you set up a specialist tank or system each month , show our choice of equipment , and let you know what else is suitable on the market and how much it all costs .
25 I 'll help you set up an art and printing business .
26 But you need to be careful that you set up a scheme that actually works , and it would be sensible to take professional advice to avoid making a mistake in its tax or National Insurance implications .
27 Foucault 's genealogy means that by asking a question , posing a problem , you set up a generality against which you constitute events and arrange them in a series .
28 Reality says that if you set up a store and you 're undercapitalised , you 're going to go bust .
29 Then you set up a review section which reduces books about famine and war to a star rating for entertainment .
30 This is analogous to a script language or batch file , in that you set up a file transfer transaction which can be repeated every day , short-cutting the need to highlight and copy individual files .
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