Example sentences of "set up [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | well then you 'll have to set up again with your controls . |
2 | Then in 1986 came the opportunity to set up independently with Tim Hely Hutchinson and Sue Fletcher . |
3 | One dreads a future version in which Freud is set to work on the decision of Higgins and Pickering to set up together as two old bachelors . |
4 | It was intended to set up all over Europe ; can it , Mr Fredrikson asked rhetorically , repeat the Swedish experience ? |
5 | It was , in his own description , the wildest house in Hollywood for a time , until he moved out to set up home with actress Sandra Knight , a slender , auburn-haired girl of striking appearance whom he met in Martin Landau 's acting class . |
6 | They must have been sick and tired of my harping about gay rights , but by the time I had decided to move to London in order to set up home with the man of my dreams , my workmates organized a leaving party which was a touching celebration of the relationship between Keith and myself . |
7 | ‘ But none you were tempted to set up home with . |
8 | The need is primarily for affordable housing ( to buy or rent ) for young people wanting to set up home for the first time , or for the elderly wanting smaller , more manageable accommodation . |
9 | Charlene 's last appearance came in episode 777 of the saga of the warring tribes of Ramsay Street , when she left to set up home in Brisbane with her young husband Scott , played by Jason Donovan . |
10 | He hit the roof when the pair left to set up home in a bedsit . |
11 | A bird which was once a common sight along Britains riverbanks has been tempted to set up home in a sanctuary . |
12 | ‘ I 'm surprised you did n't set up somewhere in a city , ’ she went on , tearing her glance from his face . |
13 | Did they set up again under a different name ? |
14 | Zambia had not seen Alix for months , ever since she 'd set up home with the kid with prosthetic limbs who claimed his disfigurement was due to a variety of fantasies , all of which were subject to detail change , and none of which ever sounded convincing . |
15 | ‘ Because you 're afraid that , jobless , I might set up home with Travis ! ’ she exploded spiritedly . |
16 | What else was plain , though , was that she had wasted her time in trying to turn the tables on Naylor Massingham by hinting that , jobless , she might set up home with Travis . |
17 | At the time Mr Justice Macpherson said the decision of the Merseyside police authority chairman , Mr George Brundred , and his deputy , Mr Harry Rimmer , leader of Liverpool City Council , to delegate her case to a committee they set up expressly for the purpose ‘ had the smell of unfairness about it ’ . |
18 | Only 100 years ago a zoo meant a series of caged animals set up exclusively for recreation . |
19 | Most of the red-throated divers which appear in the inshore voes at this time will be local breeders , and territories and relationships will be sorted out with much caterwauling and chasing before the successful pair set up home on some peaty pool . |
20 | Parents tried to help their children set up home with the aid of a ‘ marriage portion ’ , but most couples had to rely mainly on their own savings . |
21 | Many set up home across the south , beginning lives again from scratch . |
22 | They set up home in London 's Chelsea , but busy schedules have forced them to live apart . |
23 | Why not just leave — set up home in a more tolerant spiritual pew ? |
24 | Thus the original organizations set up mainly by ‘ outsiders ’ — Mining Awareness ( Galway ) and Mining Awareness ( Mayo ) — were not in fact anti-mining groups , but wished only to initiate public debate . |
25 | Set up yesterday in association with agricultural accountants Grant Thornton the desk will be staffed by experts in all areas of taxation . |
26 | The links are set up temporarily by the DBMS at run time following a user request for this information . |
27 | The command verb , LIFESPAN_PMR , should have been set up previously by the System Manager . |
28 | A semantic relation may be set up either within a sentence or between sentences with the consequence that , when it crosses a sentence boundary , it has the effect of making the two sentences cohere with one another ( Halliday and Hasan 1976 ) . |
29 | A controversial issue was the future ownership of the assets of the PUWP ; a parliamentary commission had been set up shortly before the conference to investigate the extent to which such assets , valued by the party at some US$70,000,000 , should be forfeited as illegally acquired from the state . |
30 | A trust is set up even in this way : ‘ I want you to give ’ ‘ I desire you to give ’ ‘ I believe you will give ’ . |