Example sentences of "set up by the " in BNC.
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1 | Another chapter , on the Kapos and the Special Squads , exhibits what must surely be judged an analytic understanding of the concentration-camp system set up by the Nazis — an understanding Eberstadt is inclined to deny him , believing that the camps are insufficiently construed in the Auschwitz book as an institutionalised anti-Semitism peculiar to Germany and politically-determined : she thinks it is soft of him to see them as belonging to a universal latent hostility to strangers . |
2 | Many quickly join relatives or friends living here , while the rest go to transitional camps set up by the Land governments . |
3 | The Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth , chaired by Lord Diamond and originally set up by the Wilson government in 1974 to appease the unions over a wealth tax , made a series of oracular judgements which confirmed the progress which was generally assumed . |
4 | In the Wilson — Heath period of corporatism , local government had swollen in power and importance , especially after the massive eight metropolitan authorities set up by the Heath-Walker reforms in 1973 . |
5 | A NEW unit is to be set up by the Multiple Sclerosis Society which will devote its time to research into MS , a disease of the nervous system . |
6 | So he wrote to George Thurstan , an ex-marine who was running the Drake Fellowship ; this was a scheme set up by the Prince in the wake of the inner-city riots , to give young people from those areas adventure training . |
7 | Members of the Women 's Patriotic Association — originally set up by the wife of the Chinese army general as a pro-Beijing front — gathered on March 12 . |
8 | The new body — to be set up by the 12 countries of the European Community and the six countries of the European Free Trade Association — would be open to east European states who opt for democracy . |
9 | Monica rang lawyers at the Vicariate of Solidarity , which had been set up by the Catholic Church in 1975 and was by now Chile 's leading human rights organization . |
10 | The advertising is designed to promote solicitors subscribing to Solicitors Financial & Property Services , a company set up by the society last year to help small legal firms win mortgage , pension and insurance business . |
11 | Yesterday , though , the independent committee set up by the Government to look at the admissibility of pre-trial video interviews of abused children called for radical changes . |
12 | He sees it as a weakness of international law that no such machinery exists , and argues that an internationally authorised force should be set up by the UN Security Council to intervene in rogue states on various continents . |
13 | Through the condensation set up by the intake of cooler air into a warm-blooded animal , a dolphin receives a supply of fresh non-salt water when breathing . |
14 | Your article , ‘ Leaking at the seams ’ ( January 26th ) , made reference to the vehicle being set up by the council of Lloyd 's to reinsure open years of account . |
15 | Elaborate pricing mechanisms — the K-factors and all the rest — were set up by the government before the sell-off ; they were aimed at helping the industry , which had long been a victim of under-investment , to pay for a capital-spending programme of at least £18 billion over the next decade . |
16 | The Progressive Policy Institute was set up by the Democratic Leadership Council , which is on the right wing of the Democratic Party . |
17 | An Equal Opportunities Commission , set up by the 1975 Act , oversees the working of the Acts : it may conduct formal investigations , and seek to enforce the law by civil proceedings . |
18 | Advisory Committees were set up by the NEC on 13 March 1918 in order to help to develop the Party 's policies on a wide range of issues and began to publish reports and statements which added to the corpus of Labour policies . |
19 | He now works in a group set up by the Bishop of Ely to work on a better understanding of market forces than that shown in Faith in the City , he says . |
20 | Founded in 1989 , the company was the first to be set up by the University 's technology transfer unit . |
21 | Wallowa Reservation as set up by the Commissioners in 1873 |
22 | Japan was a member of the League and a Commission of Inquiry , set up by the League , investigated and its report criticized Japan , who then left the league , on 27th , March 1933 . |
23 | There followed a lengthy period of inactivity and decay , until the early 1920s saw the establishment of a saw milling business , set up by the Joiner family . |
24 | The Wellcome Trust , set up by the will of Sir Henry Wellcome to devote the profits of the Burroughs Wellcome businesses to medical and veterinary research , became a major sponsor , second in Britain only to the Medical Research Council itself , and with notable influence elsewhere in the world . |
25 | But I definitely want some live dates set up by the new year at the latest . |
26 | A study prepared by a working party set up by the Planning Ministry reported in 1983 that France would need to slow its nuclear growth , cut coal production and adjust foreign gas supply contracts . |
27 | The board have been set up by the Countryside Commission , West and East Sussex Country Councils and the 11 borough and district councils in the area . |
28 | In the Afon Argoed Country Park , five miles north-east of Port Talbot on the A4107 , is a Miners ' Museum , set up by the South Wales Miners Museum Committee , and a fine exhibition of the conditions and equipment of coal mining in the area . |
29 | A new report from a working party set up by the Prince of Wales recommends that an intermediate tier of research organisations , between higher education ( HE ) and industry , should be set up to assist technology transfer . |
30 | The Overseas Research Students ( ORS ) Awards Scheme was set up by the secretary of state for education and science in 1979 to provide awards for partial remission of tuition fees to overseas post-graduate students of outstanding merit and research potential . |