Example sentences of "set up [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Councils were supposed to set up sites for industrial and domestic wastes ; the Baldonnell site was to marshal other unsuitable wastes .
2 Dave Morpfee again impressed as he bagged 3–33 to set up Bangor for a response of 111–5 , Hefin Lewis , Andy Savage and John Parry all scoring 23 as Ruthin 's John James pocketed 4–29 .
3 With Sir John Leveson , he was ordered to set up provision for the poor and to enforce the order of Privy Council of 1598 , and by this order they were both assessed in the Parish of Halling , Sir John for 7s 4d and Lambarde 6s and the whole total for Halling being £4 5s 8d .
4 We also agreed to set up systems for audit ( box 2 ) .
5 After their early opportunity Holland did not glimpse another scoring chance until eight minutes before half-time , when Kieft and Koeman combined to set up Berghuis for a hard , low cross which Taffarel could not hold .
6 As with TA , unless you are fond of playing with computer programmes ask someone more expert to set up CC for you .
7 From 1 April they will be able to set up contracts for community health services such as district nursing and chiropody , and possibly this might be extended to social aspects of community care .
8 ‘ If you are going to set up things for volunteers , you need to make sure that you 've got your act together because otherwise , if they just turn up and muddle along , they wo n't stay .
9 As time was short we walked briskly for 4 hours , before deciding that we would have to set up camp for the night .
10 Its essential purpose is to set up standards for computing which reflect the users ' requirements rather than manufacturers ' convenience .
11 Ridging ploughs , with double ( left and right ) mould-boards , are used to set up ridges for potatoes and roots .
12 The DUP says that Republican violence paid off in the disarming of the RUC , the disbanding of the B Specials , the banning of Orange , Black and Apprentice Boys ' parades resulting in the imprisonment of Loyalists , the overthrow of Ulster 's parliament , the plan for talks with Dublin to change the status of Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom , the abolishing of the Oath of Allegiance to the Queen in the new Assembly and Executive , the making of such oaths illegal for appointment to government boards , the removal of the Governor , the obliteration of ‘ On Her Majesty 's Service ’ from official paid envelopes , the attempt to destroy democracy by power-sharing which was a blow at the secrecy of the ballot box and an insult to British citizenship and standards , the proposal to set up machinery for the transfer of Northern Ireland 's powers to a body or bodies in or with the Irish Republic , and the continued existence of areas in Northern Ireland where the Queen 's writ did not effectually run .
13 The primary aim of the Convention is not to set up machinery for the chastisement of states which infringe human rights .
14 The procedure originated to deal with circumstances where parties wish to set up machinery for determining a price without negotiations , often where the obligation to make a payment arises in the future , as with options .
15 That 's why I 'm determined to set up business for myself .
16 The head , operating under powers delegated to him by the governors , would set up criteria for the policy and appoint one of the staff to run the scheme .
17 Meyer will return home for a few weeks after this weekend 's race , and will then fly to Britain , where she will set up base for about four months , competing on the European circuit in her build-up for the World Championships in Stuttgart , where she will no doubt meet McColgan again .
18 And we will set up mailboxes for you as individuals .
19 A follow-up meeting in December of that year acted upon suggestions made at the earlier gathering , and aimed to ‘ set up opportunities for women to explore new approaches to theatre-making that more profoundly reflect their own experience rather than that of men ’ .
20 A lot of people say that you should n't hack young horses out on their own for months , if at all , but I 've always preferred the theory that if horses do n't learn to go out alone from the start you set up problems for later on .
21 It was because of events like that at Castlemorton Common near Malvern in May , when around 20,000 travellers set up camp for an illegal Bank Holiday festival , that the Government announced tough new measures to deal with illegal encampments .
22 In addition , it defined the responsibilities and rights of parents ; established the Scottish Examination Board to conduct Scottish Certificate of Education ( SCE ) examinations ; set up committees for negotiating teachers ' pay settlements , laying down procedures for arbitration where agreement could not be reached ; and made provision for children with special educational needs .
23 Yesterday set up conditions for Milky Way , he wrote .
24 That let off seemed to breathe relief back into the home side , and not for the first time this season the imposing physical presence of youngster Ferguson proved crucial with a deft header which set up Cleland for a fine angled finish from 15 yards for the leveller .
25 The answer probably lies in the way so called principles set up expectations for the future .
26 Set up rehabilitation for all Sun readers
27 The self-certifying procedure does not apply to means tested applications but most area offices have set up systems for " fast-tracking " Children Act applications .
28 No overall body , such as the ICDMA , has set up rules for trading and trading is generally more fragmented than in the dollar CD market .
29 A lot of local authorities which have not set up criteria for assessments do n't have staff specifically to do them . ’
30 Throughout Britain , they have set up centres for Jews to meet .
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