Example sentences of "[adv] set up [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In other words these Guatemalan children show , as do Dennis 's institutionalized infants , that retardation during the first year or two of life is reversible , and that early experiences , however drastic at the time , do not necessarily set up patterns of behaviour that can not subsequently be modified .
2 Yesterday set up conditions for Milky Way , he wrote .
3 Last night , Gen Noriega 's armed militia were still setting up roadblocks in the city 's main financial district , while the new civilian government , headed by Mr Guillermo Endara , was kept under guard by the US military , which said it was too risky for it to appear in public .
4 It was not so much that he had anything against people in general , more that he saw no purpose in deliberately setting up occasions on which you stood around trying to think of something to say .
5 The company is also to set up PDAs in North America and the Far East with dates to be decided .
6 France 's Carrefour is also setting up shop in Britain .
7 Picking up the pieces was no easy task but Connors was one of the first traders to get back on its feet , temporarily setting up shop in a portacabin .
8 Thus many nurse educators now set up simulations in the nurse education centre or the ward which allow direct experience of practical nursing skills .
9 The relativist often sets up standards of mutual understanding which are unrealistically high , and when we fail to reach them claims that understanding is impossible .
10 And , like Sir Geoffrey and Mr Heseltine , he routinely sets up federalism as a straw man to knock down .
11 And , like Sir Geoffrey and Mr Heseltine , he routinely sets up federalism as a straw man to knock down .
12 In other cases he remains cut off , although he may then recover well enough physically and mentally to start a new life , perhaps even setting up home with someone else and taking on a new job .
13 He then set up house with not only Mary but also Claire ( as she now styled herself ) .
14 The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games .
15 In the second half Giannini again created the best moment , first intercepting a pass , then setting up Serena for the clearest chance of the match .
16 Cheap fibre imported from the Far East is a growing threat and European viscose rayon rival Lenzing has recently set up business in Tennessee .
17 The SIR in question is Systems Integrated Research which has recently set up shop in the UK .
18 This is associated with those defects , imperfections , undesirable traits of character , disposition , temperament , etc. , characteristic of imperfectly coordinated people struggling through life beset with certain maladjustments of the psycho-physical organism , which are actually setting up conditions of irritation and pressure during both sleeping and waking hours .
19 And when we introduce anything more than that we are actually setting up obstacles to people becoming Christians .
20 We actually set up buffet in there
21 Now we never set up questions on the show — we 'll discuss areas that we might go into , but we never say , ‘ You say this to me , and then I 'll say that to you ’ , it just does n't work like that .
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