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

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1 Day 1 Rent — At this stage there is a future benefit so set up an asset and review at end of month .
2 Better set up a transfusion . ’
3 The Institute for Investment Management and Research has already set up a committee , chaired by David Damant , to consider the principles under which maintainable earnings per share could be calculated .
4 De Fazio denied that USL has already set up a UST subsidiary in Australia , saying that ‘ we 've been negotiating , but nothing is finalised . ’
5 You have already set up a LIFESPAN Process VMS account ( Section 1.2.2 ) ; the only decision you need to make now is whether to run all LIFESPAN Processes on the same UIC , or to have separate UICs for each process .
6 The 26-strong team has quickly set up an operating theatre , resuscitation area , X-ray department and a ward in two rooms in the British base a former school at Vitez .
7 While the NFU , maintains that the majority of farmers are honest , it has nonetheless set up a telephone ‘ help desk ’ in collaboration with accountants Grant Thornton to deal with members ' enquiries about taxation and VAT .
8 you might think you have it all planned but have you ever set up a studio before .
9 The Board of Trade promptly set up an enquiry into the industry and its methods and techniques .
10 It is available from SIB which has also set up a Home Income Scheme Help Desk .
11 The Royal Society in Britain also set up a committee to investigate the scientific aspects of the eruption and published a weighty tome containing the committee 's findings in 1888 .
12 We have also set up a couple of microphones in the real of the hall to break up the echoes which would otherwise bounce off that wall . ’
13 It has also set up a market development fund in support of the reseller 's sales and marketing activities .
14 We have also set up a weight training programme for the Suntory players ’ .
15 The council has also set up a hotline on for local people to ring if they suffer excessive noise .
16 The company has also set up a distribution arrangement with Penguin in Canada .
17 DEC has also set up the Object Database Assessment Team to provide consultancy to customers deciding between an object database or a traditional approach for an application .
18 They converted the stables into a gallery and here staged art exhibitions , concerts and lectures , and later set up a printing press .
19 She has successfully set up a resource centre for materials from Christian Aid and the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund .
20 The emperor , who loathed Bohemian , by bringing the books here , unwittingly set up a monument to the language .
21 As New Zealanders sifted through the ashes of their World Cup defeat they were beginning to realise that after forming a recipe with which to win the Cup in 1987 they just as surely set up a system which would lead to losing it in 1991 .
22 Simply set up the machine in minutes , cast on over the 100 needles and off you go — sweaters in yarns from Double Knitting to Chunky can quickly be made using the famous BOND Classic Knitting System on which the new Sweater Machine is based .
23 Well , Charles immediately set up the kind of court that he 'd had in London as far as he could , with a very set routine .
24 When will the Minister stop the cuts in the defence industry or at least set up a defence diversification agency to help people such as those in Barrow who will be put out of work ?
25 these people actually set up a Neighbourhood Watch and you know any reason
26 work put in to actually set up the system
27 The Science and Technology Directorate recently set up a science and technology committee to replace the Cefic R&D committee .
28 Cleveland County has also recently set up a drawing residency with a Cypriot artist who is Newcastlebased and whose work is to be exhibited at the Cleveland Gallery .
29 The museum has recently set up the Jewellery Discovery Centre and is also planning to spend around £2.4m refurbishing Soho House , once owned by the eighteenth-century industrialist and inventor Matthew Boulton .
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