Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] set up [art] " in BNC.

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1 So Dreadco 's physiologists are setting up a variable-pressure metabolic laboratory to study the matter .
2 Now M-Ps and trade unionists are setting up a campaign group to lobby on his behalf , and the thousands like him who 've lost out .
3 County planning and transport officers are setting up a public consultation exercise in the village to discuss proposals designed ultimately to rid Greatham of through traffic .
4 The swimmers and sunbathers had all gone , getting ready for dinner , and the groundsmen were setting up the tables and lighting the barbecue .
5 Mrs Davidson , of Stirling , said that so many people had contacted them that the association 's annual meeting had decided the only way to raise its profile and make a difference for patients was to set up a body covering Scotland as a whole .
6 While the mechanics were setting up the cars , she thought she 'd go outside into one of the empty stands to try to find a breath of wind , anything rather than standing in the back of the pits in the high humidity which made her skin glow .
7 One of his innovations was setting up a group which meets on Wednesdays for a five-hour session of yoga , baby massage , lunch and discussion — attended by an assortment of pregnant women , new mothers , midwives and obstetricians .
8 The irony is that no VAT would be levied if hoteliers were to set up a separate sandwich bar business next to their property and handed out sandwiches and drinks .
9 One of her latest projects is to set up a paper-making plant in Nepal .
10 The main consequence of these discussions was to set up an International Commission of Chemical Nomenclature to continue the work started at the conference .
11 They had spoken for an hour and 45 minutes , and one of the bishop 's assistants is setting up a programme of regular meetings between the local party and the opposition .
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