Example sentences of "have set up [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The artist has taken fifty round metal boxes , once used for keeping radio sound tapes , and on each has set up two photographs , supported by old film racks ; blurred images from pornographic television films are shown side by side with black and white images from Holocaust archives .
2 But it may be that the company is producing a range of products and has set up separate units or subsidiaries to exploit each product market .
3 On the precise matter that he raised regarding Scotland , my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Scotland has set up working parties to advise on the need for early action on the Cairngorms , Loch Lomond and the Trossachs .
4 Then there is a real question of municipal power , now that socialist ‘ decentralisation ’ has set up regional councils .
5 The European Commission has set up definitive measures to stop imports of computer chips from South Korea being dumped within the Community : finance ministers decided on Monday that imports of dynamic RAMs from Korea would either be subject to import duties of 24.7% or to a pricing deal worked out with the three main chip producers , Samsung Electronics Co Ltd , Hyundai Electronics Industries Co Ltd and Goldstar Electron Co Ltd ; anti-dumping duties had been levied at 10.1% ; the Big Three took 25% of the Community in 1990 from just 6% in 1986 .
6 Second , having set up syntagmatic units , we shall observe that many of them appear to operate in a variety of grammatical environments , and we shall have to ask ourselves whether some differences of grammatical usage of a particular form do not merit recognition as separate lexical items .
7 The LTTE 's Tamil rivals , the groups which had set up provincial governments under IPKF protection , were destroyed and many thousands fled to Tamil Nadu state in southern India .
8 During the war , Aziz claimed , Kuwait had advanced into Iraqi territory and had set up military establishments and oil installations .
9 In the worst areas , they have set up machine-gun bunkers in supermarket parking lots to prevent further looting .
10 The Institute 's Education & Training Directorate and the General Practitioner Board have been watching the falling numbers of students training in small firms with deep concern and both have set up working parties to look at the problems .
11 The Area boards which have set up multidisciplinary teams to consider the care of elderly people have focused on information gathering , producing policy advice on multidisciplinary problems and future needs ( Birrell and Williamson , 1983 ) .
12 The Soviet Union and South Korea have set up consular offices in each other 's capitals , Seoul 's foreign ministry said yesterday .
13 The team at the project have set up some times when everyone can pop in , as well as a special session on Wednesday mornings which is only for women and children .
14 Executive elites have tried to exempt certain policy zones from judicial oversight , or have set up specialized tribunals , committees , and boards , staffed by experts who employ inquisitorial rather than adversarial methods of establishing the truth .
15 In the guerilla areas of El Salvador , the peasants for the first time have the chance to administer their own lives and here they have set up elected councils , along with health and education programs and they organise production ( Pearce 1986 ) .
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