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

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1 I am also aware of another practitioner who is planning to set up a clinic with a treatment based on an electronic system in which ‘ free electrons are pumped into the body by the billions ’ — a claim that may sound impressive to members of the lay public .
2 It was Aer Lingus girl , Denise McCarthy , who caused the day 's biggest upset against the great Mary McKenna to set up a clash with Baltray 's pretty Oonagh Purfield for promotion to the last eight .
3 Summerbee struck right on the stroke of half-time to set up a clash with France impressive 3–0 winners over Portugal in the final tomorrow .
4 ‘ He said he would be seeing Mr Moi in Bonn the following week , and asked if I would like him to set up a meeting with the president .
5 THAILAND 'S James Wattana booked his quarter-final place in the Royal Liver Assurance UK snooker Championship yesterday with a 9–1 win over Mike Hallett at Preston to set up a meeting with Jimmy White today .
6 The first move was to set up a meet with Jo .
7 All the players gave this exhibition free of charge and , with the resulting revenue , the trust was able to set up a fund with which to promote junior golf on Jersey .
8 Meese did in fact call while they were there , to set up an interview with North for the next day , Sunday : the interview in which he was to be confronted with the memorandum .
9 The text is plain : it asserts that a settlor can set up a trust with a posthumous child of his brother as trustee .
10 Twenty green-minded companies set up the network with the aim of raising awareness of environmental issues .
11 Water is a major problem in this arrid region , so local technicians funded by Oxfam have set up a system with water from a local thermal spring , which up until now has been too salty to use .
12 Because we 've set up a deal with that school
13 Yet he it was who had set up a meeting with ‘ Miguelito ’ quite deliberately , knowing that he was going to dupe her into going .
14 The requirement that homes should be a haven of peace and rest for the male breadwinner has set up a tension with an architectural notion of " rationality " which proclaimed bare simplicity , tidiness , and the importance of cooking and cleaning as work processes .
15 MICHAEL ROBSON sets up a tank with an educational angle .
16 Butler and Sean Hill also deny plotting to kill policemen by setting up a plan with the IRA to plant a culvert bomb under the road between Ballycastle and Cushendall .
17 There is not enough time to meet even short-term demands for preparation , marking , report-writing , sorting out pupils ' disputes and clearing up heat-of-the-moment misunderstandings with colleagues , let alone to invest in the longer-term necessities of clearing the backlog of paperwork , replying to letters , ordering supplies , planning schemes of work , reorganizing last year 's course , thinking about what your tutor group can contribute to the fourth year assembly , setting up a meeting with the educational psychologist about Jessica , and spending some time with the word processor manual .
18 In setting up a file with a number of dummy records , these dummies will be filled with a character such as & or • that will be tested for during serial processing .
19 Even Roquelaure 's omission to tell him that he 'd been involved in setting up the deal with Iran seemed less mysterious as the Métro train cruised beneath the Paris streets .
20 After finishing his apprenticeship he set up a business with this uncle , but it failed .
21 Signor Finchera also set up a table with a bottle of wine on it to ‘ welcome the lava ’ .
22 To this end , he has bought part of the disused airfield at Breighton , in North Humberside , set up a Clubhouse with excellent facilities , and employed some genuine craftsmen in the workshops to restore several lovely vintage aeroplanes which he just happens to have acquired .
23 Sir Robert Graham , angered by a spell of imprisonment from which he had escaped into the Highlands , set up a conspiracy with two Stewarts , one of them James 's uncle and the other his own domestic chamberlain .
24 And it was Charlie who set up the winner with a headed flick on for McNally to score from eight yards out .
25 And it was Charlie who set up the winner with a headed flick on for McNally to score from eight yards out .
26 She set up the business with a £4,000 bank loan and shortage of capital persuaded her to expand through franchising .
27 She set up the business with her husband Jeremy after receiving a £3,000 grant from the Princes Trust and help from Darlington Business Venture .
28 Substitute Griffiths , with Saints ahead by just 12–10 , set up the victory with a try in the 50th minute .
29 Sure enough , the young Winger set up the equaliser with a ball to Beauchamp , who was tripped .
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