Example sentences of "set up [art] [noun] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Q I have decided to set up a 48″ x 18″ x 15″ fish only aquarium , with a view to changing a mixed fish/invert set-up and I am now contemplating which fish to buy . |
2 | Q. I am planning to set up a 48″ x 15″ x 12″ marine tank and two wet/dry trickle filters , with hopefully a home-made filter , using syphons and valves . |
3 | Meeting in the Bulgarian port of Verna , officials from the six states agreed to establish marine protection centres in each country , and to set up a $32 million fund to support work on reducing oil , chemical and biological pollution and to improve fishing conditions . |
4 | BNFL is to set up a £2.5 million world class research institute in cumbria to undertake environmental and occupational studies . |
5 | Q I am intending to set up a 60″ x 20″ x 20″ aquarium to house fish and inverts . |
6 | Microsoft asked computer distributor , Keydata SA to set up the Institute four years ago . |
7 | Apart from the insults , and setting up a Formula I race-circuit in Jerez , Mr Pacheco 's record of social change is unremarkable . |
8 | For example , Fujitsu is setting up a £600 million semi-conductor plant at Aycliffe , county Durham , creating 1,500 jobs . |
9 | Q I recently set up a 48″ x 12″ x 18″ Mbuna community . |
10 | The Government set up a £12 million fund two months ago to compensate 75 people who , like Mr Ashe , contracted HIV while undergoing surgery . |
11 | I set up a solicitor two months after I 'd finished the the assignment . |
12 | Tom , a professional engineer , set up the company 5 years ago after being made redundant for the third time . |
13 | Leicester 's highly-rated young lock , Martin Johnson , whose decisive second-half try set up the Midlands 16-13 win over the North , played down his England prospects . |
14 | Italy 's monarchy set up the agency 100 years ago to provide services to some 90 regional consortia that helped farmers and food companies sell their output and buy supplies . |