Example sentences of "[noun pl] to set up a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the owners had once been renters , thus , suggesting a pattern where young migrants , who can not afford land or property rent until they have sufficient savings to set up a home of their own .
2 There are plans to set up a fund in her name to assist up and coming wildlife film-makers .
3 A typical occasion was when Thornton used his contacts to set up a meeting between the paper and the trade-union-sponsored Unity Bank to borrow £10,000 to keep things going for now , and to test the water for the millions of pounds that would be needed in the future .
4 In permitting the bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne to set up a mint in 864 , the king acknowledged difficulties in suppling the new currency .
5 FUNDRAISERS have issued a cry for help in their efforts to set up a hospice in Darlington .
6 Over here , there have been calls for the Guardian Angels to set up a chapter of Pink Angels .
7 The merger of the TSA with the AFBD is also rationalised in terms of the increasing linkages between the securities and futures markets and the desire for both markets to set up a system for trading futures and options on a Euroindex of stocks .
8 Enterprising window dressers dressed up in ski outfits to set up a display of sportswear in this store .
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