She set up a literacy program
Somebody ——s something
She pieced a quilt
He tacked together some verses
They set up a committee
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s somebody
Something ——s something
Raise a barn
Somebody ——s something
set up an experiment
set the table
lay out the tools for the surgery
Somebody ——s something
arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order
Somebody ——s something
They set up the bags on the table
The men set up the bookshelves
set up an election
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
I was set up!
The innocent man was framed by the police
Somebody ——s somebody
They want to set up the prisoners
The scientists set up a shock wave
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s something
install the washer and dryer
We put in a new sink
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Somebody ——s somebody PP
Somebody ——s something PP
They want to set up the doors
Her manager had set her up at the Ritz
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Get the children ready for school!
prepare for war
I was fixing to leave town after I paid the hotel bill
Somebody ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody
Something ——s somebody
Something ——s something
Somebody ——s somebody PP
Somebody ——s something PP
Somebody ——s to INFINITIVE
pitch a tent
Somebody ——s something
arrange my schedule
set up one's life
I put these memories with those of bygone times
Somebody ——s something
rig an election
Somebody ——s something
rig a ship
Somebody ——s something
* * *
We have one hour left to set up for the party.
We had better start setting up.
A panel needs to be set up to investigate the issue.
She hopes that in a few years she can set up a private practice of her own.
A foundation was set up for people with the disease.
The church set up a school for the city's homeless children.
The hikers set up camp [=they prepared an area where they could sleep outside] just before sunset.
I'll ask my secretary to set up a meeting with our clients.
Let's set up a time to get together.
He was the one who set up the bank robbery.
They set up flags along the street for the parade.
They set up the movie camera next to the door.
This computer wasn't set up to run so many programs at one time.
Those aren't his drugs. Someone must have set him up! [=framed him; made it look like the drugs were his]
He claimed he was set up by the police.
I think you're just setting yourself up for a big disappointment. [=you're expecting something that won't happen and you will be disappointed when it doesn't]
She has set herself up as the best alternative to the current administration.
He sets himself up as a defender of the people, but he's really only interested in getting more power.
He set up in business after finishing college.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.