Example sentences of "[noun sg] for set up [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Checklist for setting up the picture |
2 | And it says The Tory government which must which must take responsibility for setting up a rapacious duopoly of generating companies . |
3 | be appointed with responsibility for setting up the district-wide programme . |
4 | A DDL for setting up the user views or external schemas and a DML for the processing of hierarchies ( applications using the data ) is described in Section 7.2 , in the context of IMS . |
5 | The police vans had been despatched from headquarters very early that morning and contained the equipment for setting up a temporary incident room . |
6 | Events are falling into place for setting up a work in Glasgow based within my home church , Queen 's Park Baptist . |
7 | This problem overlapped with that of the Public Schools generally , and he had already in the summer secured Cabinet approval for setting up a Public Schools Commission . |
8 | There is usually an initial charge for setting up the scheme , as well as an annual management fee . |
9 | To allow other users access to modules , LIFESPAN provides a facility for setting up a hierarchy of users . |
10 | Preparing the ground for setting up a group : a consultative training exercise in its own right |
11 | No licence for setting up a joint-venture company is required unless the company will be controlled by non-residents . |
12 | Despite intense poetical activity by both men , money to finance Pantisocracy had simply not been found , and almost Southey 's first words on discovering Coleridge were to announce that he had abandoned immediate hopes of emigration in favour of a new scheme for setting up a trial community on a farm in Wales . |
13 | While accelerating moves towards faster internal integration , the Strasbourg summit also set an equally tight timetable for setting up a common ‘ European economic area ’ by the end of next year with the six countries of the European Free Trade Association . |