Example sentences of "[noun] [was/were] set up for " in BNC.

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1 To this end , schools were set up for peasant women and for prostitutes , who were numerous since Havana had previously been a notorious entertainment centre for North Americans , to give them an education and to provide them with some skills and training ready for the job market .
2 When he lectured at Harvard in this year , policemen had to control the crowds who came out to see him , and loudspeakers were set up for those who could not get into the auditorium .
3 A Central Management Committee was set up for the Government legal service and , as senior Government lawyer , it fell to Ware to be chairman of this and to become head of the parallel Legal Career Service .
4 The residency was set up for the Oxfordshire Area Health Authority by the City Gallery Arts Trust
5 All the lead-in codes were set up for USA-style dialling ; local , long distance and so on , and whilst these could be changed the lead-out character was set to be a semi-colon .
6 A fund was set up for its restoration , but before the work could even be started the campanile collapsed .
7 A disaster fund was set up for the widows and orphans and they were reasonably well provided for financially , although the sums they received seem very small by today 's standards of compensation and value of money .
8 Then there was a long break as the cameras were set up for the dramatic shot over Sir Rupert Cartland 's shoulder .
9 A new Quality Performance system was set up for the person rowing the boat to give him more incentive to work harder and become a key performer .
10 The Highlands Congested Districts Board was set up for this purpose in 1897 , but it was able to achieve very little .
11 The one-year , part-time Certificate was set up for the first time in 1983. it was , and still is , aimed at developing professional competence in language teachers in adult education mainly on a pre-service and , in a more limited way , in-service basis .
12 Also , no hard data appear to be available giving a detailed breakdown of costs and savings associated with this new form of technology and work organisation , and it appears that , although there is spare capacity at Kalmar in the form of a second , as yet unworked , shift , when the new 760 model car was introduced in 1982 a new assembly line using conventional technology was set up for it at Gothenburg .
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