Example sentences of "[verb] set up [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 No overall body , such as the ICDMA , has set up rules for trading and trading is generally more fragmented than in the dollar CD market .
2 Ed Berman , a naturalised British citizen originally from America , over a number of years has set up courses for teachers in the use of games .
3 We also agreed to set up systems for audit ( box 2 ) .
4 ‘ If you are going to set up things for volunteers , you need to make sure that you 've got your act together because otherwise , if they just turn up and muddle along , they wo n't stay .
5 Ridging ploughs , with double ( left and right ) mould-boards , are used to set up ridges for potatoes and roots .
6 This may mean setting up materials for children to investigate , setting up discussions between children to explore each other 's views and in some cases referring children to secondary sources to compare their beliefs with the information provided there .
7 Members of the National Council [ see pp. 37549-50 ; 38309 ; 38361 ] who met the Foreign Minister , Shaikh Salem as Sabah as Salim as Sabah , on Aug. 22 , confirmed afterwards that they had " called for expanding proposals … to include setting up bases for the United States and Britain " .
8 The self-certifying procedure does not apply to means tested applications but most area offices have set up systems for " fast-tracking " Children Act applications .
9 Throughout Britain , they have set up centres for Jews to meet .
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