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

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1 This involved PPA volunteers and staff in the tripartite consultations at county level , the preparation of budget submissions , agonising waits while plans were considered , elation when funding was agreed , disappointment when refused , months of hard work to set up a scheme or , when necessary , to re-draft the plan to try for funding again .
2 At the beginning of the New Year — or perhaps in a couple of months time at the beginning of the new financial year — there is often a need to set up a spreadsheet that shows a time series .
3 A group of us were able to provide almost all the funding to set up a pump and latrines for one particular village in India .
4 ‘ In South Africa I would not be able to set up a company like I will be doing for Cummins in Russia .
5 Another possibility is to set up a phoneme that we might name syllabicity , symbolised with the mark .
6 It is the only course in the United Kingdom which will qualify her to set up a dance and fitness college in the province — a business , she believes , which will afford her children security for the future while fulfilling their mother 's lifelong ambition .
7 Barney , he had these two sons — tried to set up a song and dance act .
8 When we ask the average PPL what they would do to set up a descent whilst maintaining their present speed , they reply — after some thought — is invariably , " I 'll reduce power , but I shall not have to change the attitude . "
9 ‘ So what I think we 've got to do , ’ says Howard , ‘ is to set up a society where everyone has enough sort of … contentment … to be sort of contented , but not so much that they ca n't see that all this sort of contentment is sort of blinding them to the possibility of becoming sort of more contented in a sort of kind of deeper sort of … ’
10 Against this background merchants , or factors , trading a long way from their home base realized that the safest form of organization was to set up a factory or small enclave for merchants of the type that the Hanseatic League had maintained in London up to 1598 .
11 An EC life insurer can now provide insurance in other member states without having to set up a branch or agency in those other states , according to the Insurance Companies ( Amendment ) Regulations 1993 which came into force on 20 May 1993 , giving effect to the Second Life Insurance Directive ( 90/619/EEC ) of 8 November 1990 .
12 First , we had to set up a structure so we could record all the non-conformances and make sure corrective action was taken .
13 A testator would do well , however , to set up a trust if he was concerned that his will might fail .
14 Another civilian was trying to set up a camera and tripod to photograph the scene and everybody was trying to sidestep the vomit on the carpet .
15 As a result , the head of research at the MSC/TA invited the VET Forum to submit a proposal to run a three year series of workshops at Warwick , to set up a newsletter and to establish a database of research .
16 Mak says : ‘ We aim to set up a domiciliary and respite care scheme and provide a home help service .
17 The Midland Bank 's small business and branch managers have been issued with a business information guide to help them better understand the needs of people wishing to set up a bookshop or specialist comic shop .
18 The next stage is for the UN secretary-general on May 18th to say how he proposes to set up a commission that will , in the 45 days after that , develop a plan for inspecting and destroying these weapons .
19 I went down to Monte Carlo to set up a tournament and was privileged to be granted a meeting with the sports-mad Prince at the Palace .
20 To set up an art and printing business had always been his pipe-dream .
21 So do you want to set up an exchange or not ? ’
22 Four days previously we had arrived on the glacier to set up the tent and learned a lot during that long , cold night , when temperatures plummeted to 25 deg C below .
23 He or she therefore types @SYS$LIFESPAN:LSTRAIN to set up the logicals and command symbols required .
24 Exploratory 's trustees want to raise £2 million from industry ( their main target is computer firms ) to set up the centre and guarantee its future for at least three years .
25 I said we was sent to set up the seating and the pulpit . ’
26 The strange fact that the professional practitioners of quantum mechanics can calculate away without worrying about the outcome of the debates about the foundations of their subject is only possible because there is a well-defined set of rules about how to set up the problems and how to do the sums .
27 After the success of the centenary festival it was hoped to hold the sing outdoors again , and for the 101st event in 1987 the committee worked hard to set up the staging and prepare the venue ; but a cloudburst just an hour before it was due to start necessitated a change of plan .
28 Management and employees had 18 months , including 12 months in the new plant itself , to set up the structure before a module had to be shipped .
29 You must know your aircraft well enough to be able immediately to set up the Attitude and Power for the required descent rate .
30 The money will be used to set up the trail and to produce a waterproof colour guide .
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