Example sentences of "set up at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A PROJECT for budding photographers has been set up at a Newton Aycliffe school . |
2 | During this first period ( up to 1750 ) of relatively slow and uneven growth , trusts were set up at a rate of only eight a year and were concentrated largely around London , radiating especially to the north and west and into the Midlands . |
3 | Research sections have been set up at the Institutes of Education in Kenya and Sierra Leone and there have been important regional conferences on educational evaluation ( at Dar es Salaam in April 1975 ) and on the growth of scientific and mathematical concepts in East African children ( Nairobi , September 1974 ) . |
4 | It was now necessary to be able to detect adulterants , and in October 1842 a laboratory ( the ancestor of the later Laboratory of the Government Chemist ) was set up at the excise department headquarters in Broad Street , London , staffed solely by George Phillips . |
5 | A new business development unit has been set up at the station , which will work closely with IRS in foraging for potential leads . |
6 | A pilot course to teach community interpreter training techniques was set up at the Polytechnic of Central London last year . |
7 | Today 's training exercise was only able to go ahead because of an emergency packing operation which has been set up at the base . |
8 | Even outside Europe , in Canada , Catholic unions were set up at the beginning of the twentieth century in order to ‘ protect ’ French-Canadian workers from the more suspect ideological influences of American ‘ international ’ ( actually bi-national ) unions which were organising there . |
9 | It will be set up at the beginning of 1991 . |
10 | A parliamentary commission investigating the activities of the security services within the Federal Military Department ( EMD ) ( primarily P-26 — which was set up at the time of the Cold War to provide resistance in case of invasion — and the extraordinary secret service P-27 ) presented its report on Nov. 23 , 1990 . |
11 | It was set up at the time of the publication of the Beveridge report by a group of young MPs who had strong links with the forces . |
12 | A a and certainly the way that we are set up at the moment , there is no need for us to do that . |
13 | When that palazzo fell into disrepair the door was brought here , to Via Filodrammatici , where it was set up at the entrance to a convent . |
14 | Three makeshift stalls had been set up at the entrance to a shopping mall . |
15 | It was set up at the outbreak of war , when the British wanted to explain events to the African population in East Africa , and became self-supporting within two years . |
16 | And we 've got ta , wha what we 'll do we 'll get those set up at the sort of the appropriate working temperatures , and working humidity and then we will have to deal with people on an individual basis , if basically , they 're uncomfortable because of draft or whatever it might be . |
17 | The sensory room has been set up at the Ormerod school in Oxford alongside the normal toy room . |
18 | The Arch of Trajan in Ancona ( A.D. 113 ) was set up at the harbour entrance astride a causeway . |
19 | The company was set up at the height of the property boom . |
20 | In several European countries there were disclosures during November concerning clandestine anti-communist units , apparently set up at the height of the Cold War in the 1950s and intended to lie dormant for activation in the event of a communist takeover . |
21 | In fact , outside the Europe of the Six very little had been achieved and very little interest had been displayed in integration and cooperation beyond the all-European organisations that had been set up at the end of the previous decade . |