Example sentences of "being set up by " in BNC.
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1 | He wo n't have to go to the two language schools being set up by Volvo and Renault in France and Sweden to teach English to engineers and designers ; le Quement was educated at a public school in England . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Temporary Christmas card shops in London , Belfast , Cardiff , Bristol , Manchester and Croydon are being set up by 4C , and 82 per cent of the retail price will be given to leading charitable organisations . |
4 | THE Delors Discount Deli is being set up by the Consumers Association in Edinburgh to coincide with the European Community Summit . |
5 | Rovers maintained their pressure , but Jason Wilcox fluffed a near-post flick after being set up by Shearer , and then Newell hit the bar after turning cleverly and shooting past Hooper . |
6 | A working party is being set up by the Association of Corporate Treasurers , in conjunction with the Association of British Insurers , NAPF and the ASB , to devise appropriate levels of disclosure . |
7 | Work on developing a computerised database compatible with the BGS borehole database and the GIS network being set up by Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland continued . |
8 | And what about wee Norrie Lamont , the so-called Chancellor of the Exchequer , now being set up by Downing Street as a future former Chancellor in an attempt to save Honest John 's career ? |
9 | Then Anderton slid the ball between the legs of keeper Tim Carter after again being set up by Durie . |
10 | The second study is being set up by the EPA in a Georgia town which was one of a large number that volunteered to be followed while it switched to a pay-to-throw scheme . |
11 | A COMPLAINTS system is being set up by a local authority to make it easier for residents to complain about the service that the council offers . |
12 | An international network of women in radio is being set up by the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters ( AMARC ) . |
13 | It 's being set up by Steenway Productions . ’ |
14 | Much surprise was caused in the Swedish trade when it was later announced that she was to head a new educational publishing venture being set up by Sweden 's biggest publishing concern , Bonniers . |
15 | I enclose details of a new forum being set up by the National Rivers Authority to try to reconcile and manage the competing range of interests that value the river Wye as a resource . |
16 | They refer to the mines being set up by some Londoners and others " … of which nature they conceive this Copper worke to be , but to spend a farr greater proportion of fewell and therefore more odious , the redress wherof we leave to your honbl consideration . " |
17 | It is the official opening of a holiday camp for critically-ill children being set up by his close friend , Hollywood star Paul Newman . |
18 | But Martin Deery weighed in with number six in the closing minutes , fittingly being set up by club captain Clarke , who was brought on along with Holywood 's other French players to savour their historic championship moment . |
19 | In order to avoid potential debt and environmental liabilities by association with former GDR companies , Mercedes-Benz was buying a 25 per cent share in and management control of LKW-Montagsgesellschaft , a new company being set up by Treuhandanstalt . |
20 | A bank of information is also being set up by the Panel with a view to helping those with disabilities at the Bar . |
21 | Midfielder Stephen Small got the goal with a splendid chip from the 18 yard line after being set up by Billy Totten . |
22 | Les Armstrong gave Gretna the lead with a shot from the edge of the box midway through the first half , but Shildon levelled fifteen minutes from time through Micky Taylor after being set up by Colin Blackburn . |
23 | A PAY intelligence unit is being set up by the Scottish health service to guide managers on how to reward their staff . |