Example sentences of "set up [art] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Here she created opportunities for social workers to train in more advanced skills and set up a variety of support and counselling groups . |
2 | Having addressed the President and the Congress , and having conducted what must have been one of the first lecture tours of the United States , Owen set up a village of Co-operation at New Harmony , in Indiana . |
3 | A year earlier , David Damiani had married Blanche , an 18-year-old Nazareth girl , and set up a home of his own in the Arektenje district of Jaffa . |
4 | Fleming set up a culture of the mould , and preserved the plate by fixing it in formalin vapour . |
5 | The Republic also pointed the way to the future in its attempts to regulate English trade in a way that would help English shipping though its efforts were not immediately successful ; the monarchy took the same legislative approach , but was able to make its laws effective and on this basis set up a system of control of trade in the empire that survived until the middle of the nineteenth century . |
6 | Local government Acts in 1888 and 1894 set up a system of local authorities that was to remain almost unchanged until the 1970s . |
7 | Do you know , at Fontainebleau he set up a system of mirrors so he could watch his young ladies pose and inspect them from every angle , whilst his palaces were full of secret passageways with peep-holes in every bedroom for Francis was deeply interested in the sexual exploits of others . |
8 | The local City Council set up a committee of inquiry to investigate the policing arrangements for the visit and complaints were made to the Police Complaints Authority . |
9 | The defence argument put paid to yet another proposal in 1924 but in 1929 the Labour Government set up a Committee of Inquiry which concluded that a ‘ double barrelled ’ rail tunnel could probably be built although it would be necessary to drive a pilot tunnel to demonstrate its feasibility beyond doubt . |
10 | It was in response to these pressures , and more particularly its commitment to enhancing equality of opportunity and tackling the problem of underachievement , that the Inner London Education Authority ( ILEA ) set up a committee of enquiry chaired by David Hargreaves . |
11 | Indeed , in 1976 the PLP set up a committee of eight backbenchers to study how consultation with the Labour Government could be improved . |
12 | In March 1918 the Unionist leaders agreed to open up negotiations with Lloyd George 's supporters and set up a subcommittee of Law , Long . |
13 | He set up a pile of cushions on the sofa and propped two telephone directories against them . |
14 | In order to compensate firms for the loss of their retention rights , the federal government set up a scheme of export subsidies . |
15 | The 42-year-old millionaire would slash interest rates to three per cent and set up a board of go-ahead businessmen to help industry . |
16 | In 1793 Britain set up a Board of Agriculture to promote the growing of potatoes to counter Napoleon 's threat to starve this country into submission . |
17 | This Act set up a Board of Education to supervise the education system . |
18 | He was sitting among friends who promptly set up a chorus of ‘ hear , hear 's . |
19 | He set up a hat-trick of tries for Spiller , one a beauty which originated with his devastating break from deep within his own half . |
20 | Early in their existence the HEFCs set up a Review of Higher Education Library Provision , under the chairmanship of Sir Brian Follett , Vice-Chancellor of Warwick University . |
21 | It set up a House of Lords Select Committee in 1881 to examine the extent of juvenile prostitution . |
22 | The church also set up a number of permanent rural communities where members of the Christian communities could go for weekend retreats or live there full-time . |
23 | They also set up a programme of constant monitoring of the overall environment , both within the mine and for some miles around ’ . |
24 | He set up a list of twelve components of skill , including such items as ‘ mental effort ’ , ‘ dexterity ’ , ‘ responsibility ’ , and ‘ decision making ’ , and a set of four broad levels of mechanisation . |
25 | It set up a succession of bodies to deal with the problem , but in 1922 it actually cut back expenditure , already insufficient , in this sphere . |
26 | He picked up many of his ideas from this American sojourn , and on his return to London set up a string of shops . |
27 | Of course , by that evening I could n't think of anything else and it set up a pattern of repetition which I followed once I went back to London . |
28 | But it set up a pattern of eating which would take Odette years to break . |
29 | Alton stepped up their efforts and a determined run from the back by Miller set up a series of corners . |
30 | With government grants and private sector donations of £100,000 , much of it from paper and plastics group Bunzl , NI set up a series of programmes to clean the estate and create more jobs . |