Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] set up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I recently bought a 4ft aquarium , which I have set up as a community tank .
2 It was that if I wanted to set up in the business of manufacturing coffins , he would have no objections .
3 You 've set up as a designer in your own right , Gary ! ’
4 Can you explain the cultural foundation that you have set up for this loan ?
5 The English girls , as I recall , were still faithfully standing by the camera we had set up for long shots , having been asked to press the button at appropriate moments when we were not in frame .
6 I want to give people a choice , and the system that we have set up through ICSTIS and the regulator will do just that .
7 We have set up in New Scotland Yard arrangements to co-ordinate the activities of all our police forces in the fight against terrorism .
8 ‘ Women builders can work from our workshops and take on private commissions , if they want to set up on their own , ’ she said .
9 Gascoigne enjoyed good support from Batty , who had another busy game in midfield and rarely allowed the opposition to establish the sort of rhythm they tried to set up at the start , when Boban and Suker tested Woods with low shots after some swift exchanges of passes had succeeded in outmanoeuvring England 's defence .
10 In the meantime , all the genuine members who 've stayed on are livin' in the tented village they 've set up in the grounds , around the burned out house .
11 I was n't on the hill that evening but Mrs Goreng sent me to one of the big communal TVs they had set up on poles in the Praça .
12 Servants came , and wrapped them in soft new sheets together , and carried them to the bed which they had set up in the white room .
13 BRITISH companies seeking new markets get a helping hand today for any projects they fancy setting up in Russia .
14 They have set up in flasks miniature reconstructions of conditions on the early Earth .
15 He tried to set up as a fridge and freezer engineer , but that did n't work .
16 He tried setting up in Geneva and Canada before ending up in San Diego .
17 Will he consider setting up in Moscow a unit composed of people from British industry , from the British Government and from the British-Soviet Chamber of Commerce to try to help the Russians receive the aid that is being held from them by the stupidity of their bureaucracy ?
18 The operating agreement it has set up with the Manchester Metrolink — due to start running along several sections of former BR track today — could provide a good foundation .
19 It is looking to open further offices abroad too , to complement the distributor network it has set up across Western Europe , the Pacific Rim and Australia .
20 He intends to set up as a PR and communications consultant , freelance writer and designer .
21 Stork was attracted to the idea of headhunting , but less to the idea of working for GKR , so he decided to set up on his own , working at both headhunting and marketing consulting .
22 She was profoundly scarred by her father 's suicide in 1976 , and blames the tragedy on the mental stress caused by the Wilson government 's reneging on a fighter bomber deal he had set up with Sweden .
23 She knew that , after an initial period of gaining experience with a leading European firm , he had set up on his own .
24 He had set up in practice on his own about nine years before the competition , and his most important executed work up until then had been the Tudor style Royal Infirmary at Dundee ( 1852–5 ) , which he had won in competition .
25 By 3 February 1722 , when he registered his first maker 's marks at Goldsmiths ' Hall , he had set up in Threadneedle Street , a move made possible by his marriage on 9 January 1722 to Alder , wealthy daughter of Samuel Phelpes , gentleman merchant , and Mary Aldworth , descendant of merchant princes linked with the East India Company and the Society of Merchant Adventurers of Bristol .
26 One morning , for instance , after monitoring radio traffic all night in the NARCOG listening post he had set up in his back bedroom , Coleman reluctantly opened his apartment door to a caller who introduced himself as David Mills , a British photographer for Newsweek .
27 The disquiet and consternation he had set up among the brothers would go on echoing and re-echoing for some time , while he who had caused it had recoiled into numbness and exhaustion .
28 Running was also a popular way of passing the time int he camps set up around military installations in Iraq .
29 It 's set up with your like your B M S it 's got your database in .
30 It 's set up with all their comput .
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