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

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1 Thus it is the people who give legitimacy to a constitution sovereignty resides with the people and , in turn , where the constitution sets up a system of elected representative government , that government acquires its authority both from the constitution and the people who elect it .
2 In most Compacts the education authority sets up a procedure for selecting schools .
3 The Eleventh Directive and the corresponding Directive relating to bank branches , however , require similar disclosure when the overseas company sets up a branch .
4 The Right of Establishment relates not merely to a situation where a parent bank in one member state sets up a subsidiary in another , but also to situations where a parent in one state sets up a branch in another state .
5 The bill 's most contentious provision , which has polarised the profession 's two branches , sets up a framework for solicitors to appear in the higher courts , now the barrister 's preserve .
6 The bill 's most contentious provision , which has polarised the profession 's two branches , sets up a framework for solicitors to appear in the higher courts , now the preserve of barristers .
7 If they ever do reveal controversial findings , as occasionally happens if a government sets up a committee to examine the activities of its predecessor , the report often merits little more attention that a small paragraph in Le Monde .
8 It sets up a committee to advise the Commission on any revision of the criteria and enjoins member states to co-operate in seeking any illegally exported cultural object and in assisting in its return .
9 The regulation also sets up a Committee composed of representatives of the member states to advise the Commission on drafting the uniform document for the licence and on revising the definition of a cultural object .
10 A particular field in one table can appear in another table , even if everything else in the second table is different ; this sets up a relationship between the tables — hence the name — which can be exploited by the database manager .
11 But it also sets up a fight between a firm 's shareholders and its other creditors .
12 The Right of Establishment relates not merely to a situation where a parent bank in one member state sets up a subsidiary in another , but also to situations where a parent in one state sets up a branch in another state .
13 The political implications of Sukenick 's experimentation can be seen clearly in his second novel Out ( 1973 ) , which sets up a journey as structural metaphor in order to comment on the political temper of the late Nixon years .
14 Only in one circumstance can this aggregation take place : where the parent sets up a settlement for the benefit of that child and the income arises from that settlement and is paid to the child .
15 First , where the settlor is insolvent but sets up a trust over some or all of his property .
16 In a profit sharing scheme ( s 186 , ICTA 1988 ) , the company sets up a trust to buy shares on behalf of employees .
17 Under an employee share ownership plan or ESOP ( ss 67 to 74 , Finance Act 1989 ) , the company sets up a trust to buy shares for distribution to employees .
18 if a UK person , ie someone resident or ordinarily resident and domiciled in the United Kingdom , sets up a trust which is administered abroad with two non-resident trustees and one resident trustee TCGA 1992 , s87 would not apply because that requires that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and one of the trustees is so resident ; 2 .
19 If a UK person , ie someone resident or ordinarily resident and domiciled in the United Kingdom sets up a trust which it administered abroad with two non-resident trustees and one resident trustee TCGA 1992 , s87 would not apply because that requires that the trustees are at no time resident or ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and one of the trustees is so resident ( see also TA 1988 , s220(2) ) .
20 In general terms this means that if one sets up a trust to accumulate income , and the settlor has not completely divested himself of the trust property , he will be chargeable to income tax on the trust income .
21 Mr X sets up a trust in Jersey .
22 Headington Amateurs were good value for their two nil victory over Thame at Barton , which now sets up a quarter final tie at Witney .
23 Sometimes in drama a teacher deliberately sets up a structure that appears to lack any obvious game element .
24 The local hospital even sets up a Hallowe'en candy X-ray service .
25 ‘ It seems to me that if one sets up a quango and it spends 26% of the money disbursed on its own administration , that is a pretty high percentage . ’
26 Not so for Locke , you will recall that so f the way Locke sets it up is a legitimate civil society is first established by a social contract and that creates a community , a body politic , which has a capacity to act , and I 'll put a little question mark over that shortly , erm and that community then as a separate act sets up a government which , because it has set it up as a trust , erm it can change or dismiss pretty well at will .
27 A statement which sets up a test condition which can be used to control the subsequent flow of the program .
28 Reveals an insider : ‘ The series is based around a failed football star who sets up a celebrity limo service .
29 That there is an application called desktop publishing is certainly not in doubt ; when IBM sets up a Business Unit ( the last one was to develop the PC ) you know that something is going on .
30 Susan sets up a business on her own as a sole proprietorship and has the following balance sheet at the end of year one .
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