Example sentences of "[verb] setting up a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , if you expect to be in a high earning bracket , you might consider setting up a limited company , even if you are the only salaried employee , rather than launching the same business as a self-employed individual . |
2 | Successive government reports since the late 1930s had recommended setting up a national film bank , but it was only in the wake of the 1948 production crisis that the government seriously contemplated making funds available to the industry . |
3 | If you have ever considered setting up a photographic studio then you will know that there is an awful lot to think about . |
4 | The Syndicat also envisages setting up a central register to record the date of founding , the name of the artist , the title of the work , its size and weight . |
5 | This includes setting up a select committee to which ministers and civil servants could be summoned for questioning , and phasing out the present system by which legislation on Ulster is passed by unamendable Orders of Council . |
6 | This indirectly inspired the Victoria and Albert dockers to discuss setting up a rival organization to Tillett 's and led to a united campaign against the employers later in the month . |
7 | The RSPB recommends setting up a conservation programme with a target of one million hectares of surplus farmland to be managed for wildlife by the year 2000 . |
8 | My hon. Friend puts his finger on one of the central dilemmas faced by those who would advocate setting up a separate Parliament with separate powers entrenched in Edinburgh in rivalry to the Westminster Parliament . |
9 | Power filtration is essential , preferably a combination of internal and external , but avoid setting up a strong current as they will try to shy away from any flow . |
10 | It proposes setting up a special forum to look at teenage sexual health in South Tees , headed by Dr Ian Holtby , consultant in public health medicine . |
11 | Sanctioned by staff , a group meeting was held at which Billy suggested setting up a new committee to ‘ get a few things sorted out ’ . |