Example sentences of "could be set up [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On the other hand , parts of the budget could be set up as profit centres which charged other parts of the budget for using their services .
2 Terry Pearson , head of the bank 's global custody division , said the system could be set up for well under £50 million .
3 And he stressed it was unlikely an ‘ entire pattern of stability ’ could be set up for every operation .
4 The crucial difference is that a trust could be set up with a non-heir as trustee , whereas legacies remained always bound to the need for an heir to discharge them .
5 In theory , a limited partnership could be set up on the retirement of a working partner , where the continuing partners experience difficulty in acquiring the outgoing partner 's share by an immediate cash payment .
6 It was hoped that a small part of those works could stay in operation , renovating locomotives and rolling stock and that eventually a heritage museum could be set up on the site .
7 He suggested that ethical committees could be set up across the country to provide an independent source of advice for doctors and families , taking the matter out of the hands of the courts .
8 The interpretation depends on the fact that trusts could be set up without addressing the trustee directly .
9 The number of alumni living abroad is also staggering and it looks likely that more Napier groups could be set up around the globe .
10 The US government had hoped that some form of non-Communist coalition government could be set up in post-war China , and General Marshall had led a mission to achieve this end in 1946 .
11 could be set up in excess of fifty thousand
12 A RACE Equality Council branch could be set up in Darlington next month .
13 New political parties , and other types of public association such as trade unions , could be set up by as few as 10 people .
14 The system could be set up by the industry itself ‘ on as voluntary a basis as possible ’ , he told the national heritage select committee 's inquiry into privacy and media intrusion .
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