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

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1 Others have found it more advantageous to acquire a local bank or set up a joint venture with local banks .
2 Teachers were promised salary increases and better social security facilities , while the ministry agreed to increase expenditure on education and set up a joint planning agreement with ANDES .
3 Agreements signed on Oct. 28 provided F5,000 million ( US$1,000 million ) worth of French loans and export credits to the Soviet Union , and set up a joint five-year industrial , scientific and technical programme involving professional training , co-operation between public-sector enterprises , and scientific research .
4 Orders had pushed up men on top of men and set up a living wall against the monstrous German avalanche . ’
5 Of course there can only be one chieftain , so defeated rivals must either accept his supremacy or leave the tribe altogether and set up a new one of their own .
6 When begged to return , he relented only on condition he could carry out a remarkable experiment : the so-called oprichnina , Ivan designated something like one-third of the country , carved out of scattered towns and provinces , as his personal domain , and set up a new administration to subject it to his personal will .
7 The latter piece of legislation , the so-called Wagner Act , further established penalties for employers seeking to prevent unions from organising freely and set up a new federal agency , the National Labor Relations Board ( NLRB ) to ensure its provisions were enforced ( Wallace et al. , 1988 ) .
8 ‘ Wickedly wasteful , I know , but I smashed it , and set up a new one and I have painted upon that new one the first thing that has given me real pleasure for years , oh , years and years .
9 No no no no you basically the company is pulled out of the ordinary high street travel business and set up a new concept in business travel .
10 Swansea were packed with six of the current Welsh side and set up a mouthwatering revenge mission for the national side on November 21 .
11 It abolished the distinction between elementary and higher education , and set up a unified system of free , compulsory schooling from the age of 5 to 15 ( to be raised when practicable to 16 ) .
12 ‘ What 's so marvellous , is that these kids who are doing bum jobs , and are said to be idiots , can get themselves organized like this , and set up a fabulous military strategy that goes into battle . ’
13 Hector , waking abruptly , looked up and set up a joyous barking , leaping to his feet and wagging a curly tail .
14 Sinn Fein 's success was built around the pledge that , if elected , they would refuse to take up their seats in Westminster and set up a separate Irish parliament instead .
15 In 1944 he produced the first fixed-odds football coupon , and set up a separate football company in 1944 .
16 Noell died a rich but not fabulously wealthy man , having already settled much of his property and set up a substantial charity in his native town .
17 Tries by Allan Bateman and Colin Laity brought the home team back into the hunt and set up a stirring finale to the heavyweight contest .
18 A permanent WEU group would set up military units answerable to the WEU , plan possible deployments , and set up a European armaments agency .
19 Instead it capped the advanced further education pool for 1979–80 and set up a Working Group to examine the future management of the pool .
20 The Committee for Education gave special attention to the question of college libraries and set up a working party in 1974 to advise on provision in colleges proposing to diversify their courses , and over the next three years it offered guidance on ways of assessing the quality of provision , emphasized the importance of the standing of the head of the library service or resource centre , of consultation with the library in course development , and of initiating students into making effective use of the library and learning resources .
21 Collaborative research and cross-licensing of patents : for sound reasons — high fixed costs , economies of scale , and risk-sharing — firms may pool research and development ( R&D ) resources and set up a common R&D agency .
22 If I were you I 'd go the whole hog and set up a large invertebrate aquarium .
23 The law also allowed for foreign observers to be present at elections , and set up a 20-member central election committee .
24 The Soviet parliament voted the address unconstitutional and set up a special committee , dominated by Communist hardliners , to send a formal appeal to the Russian parliament .
25 The trouble is that companies need two to three times as many pay grades as they do working layers , and once they 've established the pay grades , which are easy to describe and set up , they fail to take the next step and set up a different managerial hierarchy based on responsibility rather than salary .
26 And in 9 months , local people raised £600,000 and set up a charitable trust to run the hospital .
27 You and your neighbours , colleagues and soulmates are free to meet and set up a voluntary organization with almost any aim in mind .
28 An indication of the expectations the Act has aroused among fund managers can be gauged from the fact that , just over a year ago , merchant bankers Kleinwort Benson decided to bring together previously dispersed skills and set up a specialised division , headed by Rupert Marlow , to look after their charities fund management .
29 Local opinion denied their involvement in terrorism , and John Hume , local SDLP MP , persuaded his party to demand an official inquiry , failing which it would withdraw from Stormont and set up an alternative assembly …
30 At the height of the Anglo Irish agreement , McMurdo severed his links with the Conservative Party and set up an ill-fated Scottish Unionist Party .
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