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

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1 They want the Government to abolish Child Benefit and all tax allowances for parents and use the money to set up full-time Community Homes for everyone under the age of sixteen .
2 The money to set up these trusts is to be supplied by industry , and the schools are to be founded for the most part in inner cities , and are to be technological in character .
3 England centre Jeremy Guscott sliced through the slush to set up two unconverted second-half tries for wing Adedayo Adebayo and lock Nigel Redman .
4 While the typology sets up these principles , only a commentary can be faithful to them and maintain the text 's plurality .
5 On leaving the plaintiffs , the defendant set up another company which sold heaters of a similar type to some of the plaintiffs ' previous customers .
6 Knill said that he was satisfied with NERC 's allocation from the Science Vote for 1992–3 ( see above ) , which although showing only a small percentage rise will allow the council to set up two new community projects : LOIS ( the Land-Ocean Interaction Study ) and Bridge ( the HEI-led British Mid-Atlantic Ridge project ) .
7 ‘ If the Conservatives set up this fund , there is bound to be some confusion with ours , ’ says director Christopher Nevile .
8 The conference set up three working groups to meet immediately , chaired by the European Commission , to study constitutional solutions , economic relations between the republics and the position of ethnic minorities .
9 Business in the Community set up six national teams to ‘ promote the training and recruitment of the young unemployed , encourage partnership between schools and business , help in the formation of new , small enterprises , while promoting new loan funds to emerging entrepreneurs ’ .
10 ( Firms may also feel the need to set up secondary market operations to build up relationships with investors , and to have an investor base for distribution of new issues . )
11 Any such development depends crucially on popular initiatives and can not simply be legislated ( there are , however , important ways in which a socialist government could help to foster enterprise democracy , by making changes in company law , e. g. turning shareholders into mere bond-holders , granting the right to set up democratic mechanisms where this was approved by the workforce , and by means of preferential funding for democratic enterprises and ‘ workers ’ plans ' ) .
12 While the right to set up any agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state is invaluable when commercial considerations merit it , the obligation to set up such a local establishment may be a high price to pay for what is still only the occasional prospect of business .
13 Two large leather-covered armchairs were placed near a cast-iron stove , and between them there was a low table with a chessboard , the pieces set up ready for play .
14 The summit set up working parties to examine specific issues of regional co-operation , and produced outline agreements on a number of economic initiatives including the construction of new road , rail and telecommunications links .
15 We got a grant from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , which the government set up last year .
16 While the right to set up any agency , branch or subsidiary in another member state is invaluable when commercial considerations merit it , the obligation to set up such a local establishment may be a high price to pay for what is still only the occasional prospect of business .
17 It is clear ( and quite natural ) that in the rush to set up such a massive process , capable of handling 10,000 registrations , there is some unevenness in the processing .
18 By the 1940s and 1950s the Red Poll was one of Britain 's major breeds but , in the rush to set up new herds , breeding standards began to slip badly on the farm , while at the same time the invading Friesian , fed on concentrates , considerably outyielded the breed and by the early 1960s its popularity had tumbled .
19 As a result of these information needs , the TSB set up two separate but linked projects .
20 Changes in the structure of higher education have required professional institutions such as the CIOB to set up rigorous accreditation systems to verify the level and appropriateness of academic awards for which full exemption is sought .
21 Well one of their videos erm Martin had got the position of the camera set up wrong so all she got was erm arms .
22 Last year the bureau set up 69 teacher exchanges in Europe and 129 in the US , and established 127 new school links with foreign countries .
23 To provide a national and worldwide news service , the ITA set up Independent Television News , under the companies ' joint ownership .
24 Several EC countries have in the meantime set up national labelling schemes .
25 The relevant statute empowered the minister to set up such a committee but in this case he refused to do so on the ground that the complaint was unsuitable for investigation because it raised wide issues ; that if the committee upheld the complaint he would be expected to make an order to give effect to the committee 's recommendations ; and that the complaint should be dealt with by the Board rather than by the committee of investigation .
26 Faced with this failure to raise output through the wage rate , it became advantageous to the manufacturer to set up central spinning and weaving factories in order to reduce the rising cost of merchants travelling ever more extensively in search of additional putting-out workers .
27 Local authorities also have the power to set up concessionary fare schemes , and all authorities , except one island authority , have concessionary fare schemes covering the elderly and the disabled .
28 At midday we reached Garrigues and piled out of the trucks to set up all our equipment in the farm building ; it was better appointed than the one at Canjuers , and there was running water , lavatories , sinks and beds .
29 Will my hon. Friend confirm that he has no proposals to set up some absurd bureaucratic organisation to tell farmers what bureaucrats think that people ought to eat , as is proposed by the Labour party ?
30 Unfortunately , I think it may be beyond my powers as a programmer to set up such a counterfeit world .
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