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

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1 In addition , each site has the facility to set up codes of its own for local use .
2 Overall , only three had managed to set up homes of their own .
3 THE GOVERNMENT is ready to abandon its controversial plans to set up registers of land which may be contaminated .
4 The Nayar case also illustrates my earlier comments on the anthropologists ' use of the term " society " and of their attempts to set up typologies of societies of various kinds .
5 ‘ We must set up processes of measurement which give us the basis for improvement targetting and monitoring progress .
6 The only conditions are that nature should sometimes set up games of Prisoner 's Dilemma , that the shadow of the future should be long , and that the games should be nonzero sum games .
7 In other words these Guatemalan children show , as do Dennis 's institutionalized infants , that retardation during the first year or two of life is reversible , and that early experiences , however drastic at the time , do not necessarily set up patterns of behaviour that can not subsequently be modified .
8 Sadly , however , when psychologists set up games of Iterated Prisoner 's Dilemma between real humans , nearly all players succumb to envy and therefore do relatively poorly in terms of money .
9 previous intercourse may have in some way altered her — set up antibodies of an unknown kind .
10 It is the first Scottish Office contract to have been lost by Her Majesty 's Stationery Office since it was set up north of the Border in 1906 with the primary aim of servicing the Scottish Office .
11 Following reports in Unigram.X that Microsoft Corp is interested in making Windows NT interoperate with SVR4 ( UX No 412 ) , the two companies have set up lines of communication .
12 The Clouds are of immense importance to astronomers , and it is partly for this reason that many of the great new telescopes are being set up south of the equator , where the Clouds are accessible .
13 For vendors who have had no previous contact with KPMG and who appear not to be totally committed to the proposed transaction , consideration should be given to requesting an up front commitment to cover set up costs of the job ( preliminary buyer research etc ) and as contribution to the costs of preparing any documentation .
14 The relativist often sets up standards of mutual understanding which are unrealistically high , and when we fail to reach them claims that understanding is impossible .
15 This is associated with those defects , imperfections , undesirable traits of character , disposition , temperament , etc. , characteristic of imperfectly coordinated people struggling through life beset with certain maladjustments of the psycho-physical organism , which are actually setting up conditions of irritation and pressure during both sleeping and waking hours .
16 If we may further generalize on these projects , we may describe them as setting up models of teaching methods and materials , thus tending to extend and develop user education methods , rather than analysing and criticizing existing methodologies and materials .
17 Griffiths ' and Hamilton 's work on PACT ( Parents , Children and Teachers ) the Bellfield Project and the Harringay Project all reported in Bloom 's Partnership with Parents in Reading ( 1987 ) are examples of schemes of parent listening , Keith Topping and Sheila Wolfendale in Parental involvement in Children 's Reading ( 1985 ) give advice on setting up schemes of ‘ paired reading ’ .
18 He is careful not to promote the theme of reunification , but talks of discovering ‘ a new way ’ , setting up structures of co-operation in the North between the two Northern Communities , with the support of the Southern government .
19 In addition to its regular meetings and activities the Council was also responsive to other policy issues , setting up sub-committees of its own and taking part in working parties elsewhere , including those discussions generated by the Schools Council and other bodies on the sixth-form curriculum and related issues .
20 In 1841 he acquired a villa called Knightons in Hythe , Hampshire , which he renamed the Villa Amalthea , setting up busts of poets and scholars in the garden .
21 The APR takes into account any setting up costs of the loan , and is the best yardstick to use when comparing the costs of the different forms of credit .
22 The APR takes into account any setting up costs of the loan , and is the best yardstick to use when comparing the costs of the different forms of credit .
23 The first test consisted of setting up portfolios of equally-weighted stocks in the seven main macroeconomic sectors in the American economy .
24 Instead of setting up branches of his company internationally , he authorised ‘ Gallup Institutes ’ to be created in other countries .
25 In the 1970s the United States led the world in setting up standards of risk assessment , and establishing suitable levels of containment for laboratory buildings and equipment .
26 Temporary agreements were signed setting up councils of heads of state and of heads of government .
27 W. J. Freeland set up groups of three mice , the different mice having been injected with different quantities of parasites .
28 However , this did not turn out to be such a cheap solution in the long run , since it set up conditions of even greater instability , necessitating repeated operations every two years.5 Major work on the river Taff and the river Usk in South Wales , carried out in the early 1980s , has precipitated extensive and unforeseen repair bills .
29 These more skilful practitioners are sometimes recruited by rival workshops , or set up workshops of their own , and there is generally a more systematic and business like approach to making and selling rugs .
30 exchange rate policy when there exist indivisibilities or set up costs of switching between different industries in the presence of a non-permanent supply of North Sea Oil .
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