Example sentences of "up a group of " in BNC.
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1 | They remain dedicated to the task of setting up a group of integrated schools as a sector of education complementary to the existing system . |
2 | The Damned ( 1961 , These are the Damned in US ) compares the violence of contemporary youth to the behaviour of a scientist who has locked up a group of children for experiments . |
3 | Through applying Mach 's training ideas , by putting in unpaid coaching for two or three hours a day , five days a week , and by keeping his doors open , he built up a group of 30 young sprinters in Toronto within a year . |
4 | In the spring of 1940 John Avison and I rounded up a group of like-minded radio people with the object of renting a large house as far away as possible from downtown Vancouver . |
5 | Another aim of the workshop is to set up a group of media trainers and professionals in eastern and southern Africa . |
6 | He had picked up a group of experienced hunter-killers from the Phoenix NoGo , and turned them loose on the remaining sandrats . |
7 | Eddie Shah , who had built up a group of free weeklies based in Stockport , determined to launch a national daily , Today . |
8 | But Leavitt had already signed up a group of Masai from another district . |
9 | When you 've finished with the reptiles , I want you to round up a group of humans . |
10 | We have therefore followed up a group of men born before 1925 in a hospital in Sheffield where routine measurements of the baby at birth included head circumference , body length , and duration of gestation . |
11 | They make up a group of institutions which has been described as the ‘ third force ’ in higher education , alongside the universities and polytechnics , and are known variously as colleges of higher education , institutes of higher education , colleges of education or just plain colleges . |
12 | All the participant states accepted ( although Turkmenistan did not sign ) motions tabled by Kazakhstan on ( i ) setting up a group of military observers as a collective CIS peacekeeping force for preventing and settling conflicts arising on CIS member states ' territory ; ( ii ) banning the use or threat of force between member states ; and ( iii ) collective action for the peaceful resolution of disputes and conflicts . |
13 | This project has received much local support and she has set up a group of people who will organise it long term . |