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

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1 I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project .
2 The implementation of the recommendation to set up the Crown Court is recounted in a later chapter , but we should note here the implications for the Lord Chancellor .
3 The Statute Setting up the State Asset Agency
4 The technical training department set up the NEBOSH course , which is seen as a logical progression building from the broad base of safety representatives training .
5 But I could n't get the support to set up the business . ’
6 ‘ Brian Gayle did n't defend well for the first goal and Gage did a Val Parnell act in the middle of the park to set up the lad for his second . ’
7 Janice was put forward for the competition after raising money to set up the centre .
8 The drawback , inevitably , is that everything is dependent upon the existence of a CAB in the area , its willingness to set up the scheme , and the co-operation of the local profession .
9 In 1965 Lloyd went back to being Student 's editor , and Jim Haynes headed south to set up the London Traverse Company at the Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre in Holborn .
10 The final scene sets up the image of Suzannah and the Elders echoing the painting while reinforcing Tassi and Cauley 's conspiracy against Artemesia in the scene before .
11 His penetrating run set up the Palace equaliser in the 1990 cup semi-final against scouse .
12 In May 1981 Sheffield City Council set up the country 's first Employment Committee , serviced directly by a new council department .
13 The Committee set up the Roberts Working Party on Long Fraud Trials .
14 The move to set up the staff commission comes after local authorities asked that a body be set up to protect the interests of employees .
15 10.30am It 's Alan 's job to set up the picture , arrange various props and decide on the complicated lighting .
16 The initiative to set up the relationship often comes from the client though , at times , this is difficult because he has to approach someone in a very different social position .
17 In the background are members of the team setting up the system .
18 The hypnotic induction procedure sets up the circumstances that encourage the subject to enter this ‘ trance ’ state .
19 In 1985 Gateshead CAB set up the Refugee Specialist Advice Project which helps refugees , asylum-seekers , and those with exceptional circumstances , to remain in the UK .
20 Four days previously we had arrived on the glacier to set up the tent and learned a lot during that long , cold night , when temperatures plummeted to 25 deg C below .
21 It took a crew of sixty a week to set up the stage and seating in front of the ruined tithe barn in the grounds of Sudeley Castle for the four day festival .
22 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
23 I 've already explained to you how I 've worked myself into the ground setting up the interview .
24 So again in London we spent nearly a week setting up the microphones and rehearsing .
25 The corporation set up the networks itself , negotiating for lines with the local suppliers : BT and Mercury in the UK , HKTel in Hong Kong and , in the US , about 10 vendors offering overseas circuits .
26 In Britain , the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority set up the Culham Laboratory in 1961 to provide a central fusion research laboratory free of classified research and the security restrictions that go with it .
27 In 1979 widespread disruptive action led the then Labour government to set up the May Inquiry , intended to be a major review of the entire prison system ( May , 1979 ) .
28 Again , it 's a very interesting feature of our system and not widely understood I do n't think that magistrates are also judges of the Crown Court under the legislation setting up the Crown Court and magistrates do sit in the Crown Court , but these days there 's considerable contact between the magistracy and the Crown Court .
29 Under preparation for three years , the bill set up the framework for the legal operation of private radio and television stations and for an independent public broadcasting system .
30 Leroy Burrell , whose storming second leg set up the Yanks for their 37.40 seconds power show in the relay , commented : ‘ Carl is in better shape than anybody who came to Barcelona .
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