Example sentences of "[noun pl] to set up the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is scarcely feasible for the communes to set up the apparatus to assess local household incomes ; this is a matter that is best left to the republics and provinces .
2 LIFFE was aware of plans to set up the DTB , and moved quickly to pre-empt its business in German long interest rates .
3 But because of the cash required the Town Hall wants to join forces with other major employers to set up the scheme .
4 The GX-7 is a small plastic box measuring some 12cm x 6cm x 3cm with a minimum of controls : two rotaries for Drive and Level and a bank of eight miniature switches to set up the gain and simulation modes .
5 A company must pay consultants to set up the programme and chemists to test the urine .
6 The text of their draft resolution will ask the secretary general , Boutros Boutros-Ghali , to study ways to set up the court .
7 Some concern was expressed about the slow progress on negotiations to set up the museum and it was hoped that a further meeting with Shropshire Leisure Services could be set up soon .
8 The ‘ specially urgent need to take whatever steps were immediately possible to improve the safety testing of drugs ’ in the light of the thalidomide disaster led the Joint Sub-Committee on Safety of Drugs to set up the Committee on Safety of Drugs in 1963 .
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