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

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1 I set up the bottle on the bedside table and a fresh pack of cigarettes .
2 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 .
3 Two years since I set up the glass and started to make marks on it .
4 Now then , how do I set up the board ?
5 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 .
6 It was the quarrymen 's subscribed pennies which set up the University College of North Wales in Bangor at the turn of the century .
7 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 ) .
8 ‘ He looks very comfortable on the ball and scored us a fabulous goal which set up the win .
9 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
10 You were staying at the Imperial when I phoned you to set up the interview last week .
11 Erm fact that you set up the scene for the introductions and you asked for it that you , you know , took and reduced those people to an image of which was good .
12 If you set up the water to the right parameters , there is no reason why you should no be able to keep this species successfully .
13 Now you might that will get us on T V and it it is also self financing as well in as much as you set up the promotion , the T V companies but it off you .
14 When you set up the form , you have immediately created your database .
15 Jane took the initiative and with encouragement from other students and tutors on the scheme she set up the Achievement Group , a ‘ students supporting students ’ programme .
16 She set up the business with a £4,000 bank loan and shortage of capital persuaded her to expand through franchising .
17 She set up the business with her husband Jeremy after receiving a £3,000 grant from the Princes Trust and help from Darlington Business Venture .
18 She set up the ladder beneath the hatch .
19 She set up the shop in 1990 with the intention of selling yarn , patterns and accessories .
20 At the time of the James Committee 's deliberations two research programmes were gaining educators ' attention which confirmed the anxieties of those who set up the Committee .
21 The stooge who set up the question was a local Free Presbyterian elder !
22 And it was Charlie who set up the winner with a headed flick on for McNally to score from eight yards out .
23 And it was Charlie who set up the winner with a headed flick on for McNally to score from eight yards out .
24 Jane Copley , sister of Joanna Copley who set up the help line was in no doubt about what must be done now .
25 So too was Oscar Deutsch who set up the Odeon Cinema chain from Colmore Row in the 20 's and 30's .
26 ( David Evans , who set up the Centre back in 1989 ) .
27 In this survey , I have elected to concentrate on English presses , in the belief that it is they that will be largely sought by English collectors ; but I am much aware of the many fine examples in other countries , not least in America , where such names as Bruce Rogers of the Riverside Press , Cambridge , Mass. , Frederic Goudy of the Village Press , Park Ridge , Illinois ( and later Marlborough , New York ) and Daniel Berkeley Updike , who set up the Merrymount Press , will always be honoured .
28 That adds up to more than £2 million worth of business for Andy Barker , who set up the company only a year ago .
29 ‘ It 's sad that we are closing but our lease is due to expire and I always knew it would end if we could n't find other suitable premises , ’ said Mrs Erica Law , of Reeth , who set up the shop .
30 The advantages of an exchange rather than a sale , says Mr Nunn ( who set up the business after he successfully swapped his own home ) , are : no chain of buyers and sellers to fall through , stamp duty is payable only on any difference in price between the two properties , and agents ' fees are less .
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