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

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1 St Mary 's Church , Eastham , has set up water displays and is staging concerts .
2 To help its cause , POSC has set up interoperability labs in Houston , Texas and London which preview the various model and technologies in use .
3 1961 Goes underground to organize mass stay-away of May 1961 and to help set up ANC armed wing Umkhonto we Sizwe
4 Two American companies with an eye on available and inexpensive manpower have set up software export units in the southern hill city of Bangalore , India 's own Silicon Valley .
5 Spreading its wings to Europe , Young Minds Inc has set up deals with three leading distribution houses to market its range of CD-ROM publishing software .
6 Indian computer terminal manufacturer VXL Instruments Ltd has set up base in Rugby , Warwickshire in the UK .
7 The open discussion of serfdom was still forbidden , but Westernizers and Slavophiles both set up flagship journals .
8 First , Gare has set up customer and market groups for electricity transmission and distribution ; power generation ; nuclear fuel enrichment and reprocessing ; and pharmaceutical research .
9 They 've set up nest boxes so its easier to check the population regularly .
10 It also brought cheer to the giant Decca record company , which had set up Deram precisely to capture back from the new independent companies some of the money pumping into what there was of Britain 's counter culture .
11 Since the decree by President Yeltsin authorising freedom of trade to encourage the infant market economy , small-scale traders of all kinds have set up businesses .
12 He has set up Klesch & Co to trade loans in troubled companies such as Heron and to advise on corporate restructurings .
13 General Philippe Morillon has set up headquarters in the town , which has been under Serb siege for 11 months , according to Laurens Jolles , of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees .
14 Several have recently set up services specifically to deal in repossessed properties .
15 By 1991 , Leeds LEA had set up services and procedures to guide and support schools in these novel areas of activity , and there was no shortage of advice from other sources .
16 And Wolves should have had a second penalty after Regis had apparently set up Kelly but Sandford 's challenge went unnoticed by Mr Harrison , Stoke escaped and Wolves were denied the chance to regain the lead .
17 Juvenile Justice Teams will now be set up North and South of the River Tees .
18 It is the first Scottish Office contract to have been lost by Her Majesty 's Stationery Office since it was set up north of the Border in 1906 with the primary aim of servicing the Scottish Office .
19 Caroline Gordon , who has set up Beaver Recruitment Brokers with Joan Tannian , said that the market was flooded with recruitment agencies which created confusion among companies with positions to fill .
20 But with firewood supplies dwindling , and prices of imported firewood rising farmers with large numbers of cattle have set up biogas plants and large landowners have started collecting their crop residues for fuel .
21 The self-certifying procedure does not apply to means tested applications but most area offices have set up systems for " fast-tracking " Children Act applications .
22 The other groups had set up camp on the far side , waiting for a few clear days and the worst of the snow to melt .
23 We 've set up camp now on the bank .
24 Satan has set up camp in their souls .
25 They 've set up camp , saying the impounded vehicles were their homes and they now have nowhere to live .
26 No overall body , such as the ICDMA , has set up rules for trading and trading is generally more fragmented than in the dollar CD market .
27 Following reports in Unigram.X that Microsoft Corp is interested in making Windows NT interoperate with SVR4 ( UX No 412 ) , the two companies have set up lines of communication .
28 John Sinclair has set up Loch Lomond Canoe School at Balmaha , venue for the National Sailing Championships a couple of years back .
29 His vehement denial that God 's favor could be earned through the sacraments , or bought by donations to an often grasping priesthood , had set up vibrations through Christendom , eventually winning him the protection of lay powers having a vested interest in a deflation of the papacy .
30 The one thing that these , and other applications have in common , is a measurement of the Hall effect , in which , in certain circumstances , a voltage is set up perpendicular to a magnetic field and a current passing through a material .
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