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

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1 Alarmed by inner-city tensions in reaction to mass immigration from the Commonwealth , in June 1955 the Home Secretary asked Sir Anthony Eden to set up a committee of inquiry , to drum up support for immigration controls .
2 The immediate response of the Government was to set up a committee of inquiry under Lord Justice Woolf to examine the events and the underlying causes .
3 Although the CNAA was not now to oversee a rolling programme of promotions to the ‘ university club ’ , how much autonomy the new polytechnics would want and acquire — from their local authorities and the CNAA — was to be a feature of debate from the creation of the first polytechnics , and from the decision to set up a Committee of Directors of Polytechnics in December 1969 and its formal establishment in April 1970 .
4 Adenauer in 1955 proceeded to set up a Ministry of Defence and to create a new Bundeswehr , whose first members joined up in November .
5 Since replacing the former prime minister , Bob Hawke , in an inter-party challenge 14 months ago , Mr Keating has pledged to set up a panel of eminent Australians to study how the country could become a republic , with an Australian head of state , by 2001 .
6 In order to evaluate the most effective ways of meeting the needs of dementia sufferers and their carers , we decided to set up a variety of pilot projects — these will be discussed by Ian Baillie in his talk on the Strathclyde development Fund .
7 Next , I want to set up a couple of special features which will probably be planted in containers .
8 All the same it is useful here to set up a paradigm of the profitability calculation against which to assess the prospects for investment planning , while accepting that there is considerable scope for variation in the actual calculations performed by particular enterprises .
9 In some quarters it was suggested that the best solution would be to set up a government of ‘ national trustees ’ , headed by McKenna , who had deserted politics for banking and had not sat in ; Parliament since 1918 .
10 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 .
11 Marriage was delayed until the young couple could afford to set up a home of their own .
12 Four years ago it would have taken a whole day to set up a run of car doors at the plant .
13 He produced Polaroids that Kubrick approved off , and got the go-ahead to set up a kind of gigantic horizontal animation stand .
14 The DHAC originated in the abortive attempt to set up a branch of NICRA in Derry .
15 Windsor has already tried to set up a team of his own in F1 and knows the problems involved , not least of which is the mega money needed to gain a foothold , never mind putting together the technical talent needed to build his own car .
16 The £1 million case , and one which cost an ordinary couple £60,000 , prompted the President of the High Court 's Family Division , Mr Justice Stephen Brown , to set up a team of judges and lawyers to examine fees .
17 As a result of the work of the Working Party , the Council decided to establish a Work Organisation Research Centre at the University of Aston Management Centre , and awarded a grant of £278,371 to set up a programme of research .
18 Enterprising window dressers dressed up in ski outfits to set up a display of sportswear in this store .
19 Chris Willsden took over the Bay Horse , Hurworth , near Darlington on Monday and hopes to set up a display of the pub 's heritage .
20 As Welsh coal became available he also purchased this and from his Truro base endeavoured to set up a monopoly of the local fuel business .
21 In privatising the Scottish Bus Group in the pattern we have chosen , we aim to set up a number of new , viable independent bus companies which will ensure healthy competition .
22 Another aim of the workshop is to set up a group of media trainers and professionals in eastern and southern Africa .
23 VIRGIN is teaming up with Blockbuster International to set up a chain of international mega-stores .
24 Lord Grubb was an ancient hereditary peer who kept up eagerly with the times and was trying at the moment to unlock his capital to set up a chain of waffle shops .
25 To interpret is to impoverish , to deplete the world — in order to set up a shadow of ‘ meanings ’ ’ .
26 Over here , there have been calls for the Guardian Angels to set up a chapter of Pink Angels .
27 All regimental organisations and groups in the Stockton area are invited to a meeting in the town 's RAFA club tomorrow to discuss a proposal to set up a confederation of ex-service organisations .
28 After the war , when Helmut had something to do with a factory in Brazil , where he and Father had managed to set up a colony of displaced persons , Father supplied all the machine tools and worked closely with Helmut on the project .
29 There were also teachers in the sample who were grappling with several complex long-term and short-term schedules and forecasts at a time , and others whose only apparent work plan was to set up a succession of ad hoc activities with little long-term coherence or progression .
30 In that way , the French banks are trying to be Japanese , to set up a community of interest between themselves and their clients .
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