Example sentences of "set up with a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The crucial difference is that a trust could be set up with a non-heir as trustee , whereas legacies remained always bound to the need for an heir to discharge them . |
2 | Just about every fertility clinic in the country was set up with a government grant . |
3 | Each Database can be set up with a range of users and passwords . |
4 | Polarisation means there will be an end to the practice of claiming to be an independent financial intermediary when in fact 80–90 per cent of a firms policies are set up with a parent organisation . |
5 | A Parliamentary and Local Government Advisory Committee was also set up with a brief to ‘ consider and recommend to the General Committee what , in their opinion , is necessary for the purpose of effectively carrying into effect the resolution passed at the Swansea Congress ’ . |
6 | A new high-profile lobbying organization has been set up with a view to rasing environmental issues in the European Commission . |
7 | A small project was set up with a group of students who had chosen library work as part of their Foundation Study . |
8 | She was in danger of losing her beloved Mrs Howard , who might be setting up with a brother-in-law in a public house , and I wrote : |
9 | Into this climate came Channel 4 , set up with a percentage of advertising revenue from ITV and a remit to provide for ‘ minority ’ audiences . |
10 | Ideally this should be as part of a ‘ mock interview ’ set up with a friend or colleague . |
11 | With the youngest of her three children now at nursery school near their home in Somerset , Helen works part-time in the business she set up with a friend , organising helium balloon decorations for parties and weddings . |
12 | A recording set up with a difference . |