Example sentences of "setting [adv prt] a new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unless a writer is eligible to join the PRS as a publisher member ( in addition to being a songwriting member ) there is little point in setting up a new publishing company .
2 Barcelona-based multimedia developer BSI Multimedia SA is setting up a new division to specialise in Unix and OS/2 products .
3 PROGRESS in setting up a new retreat centre in Falkland in Fife which was initiated by Church of Scotland deaconess Lynda Wright has been much swifter than anticipated with the result that it will welcome its first guests from the beginning of April .
4 This is one reason why firms are often most willing to start with a clean sheet of paper when setting up a new subsidiary , as Britain 's Midland Bank did when it established First Direct , its successful telephone-banking business .
5 Not a full-time neglect , but one which sets her as a decoration on the perimeter of his life as a busy executive setting up a new venture .
6 We need members need to get a grip on what is happening and my wife suggests this , that the panel erm rather than setting up a new panel , look at the whole issue of school meals , this and other issues .
7 These acts were described as part of a chain of military moves aimed at setting up a new alliance in the Red Sea area with the direct and active participation of the United States .
8 Sanctioned by staff , a group meeting was held at which Billy suggested setting up a new committee to ‘ get a few things sorted out ’ .
9 Furthermore , they argued — with little effect — NIH was hard pressed for cash , and the costs of setting up a new institute would almost surely come out of the research budget .
10 In 1983 , the 1981 Education Act came into force , setting up a new framework for children with ‘ special educational needs ’ , whether they attend ordinary or special schools .
11 The bill would give the service a ‘ new lease of life ’ and put it in good shape to provide an even better service by setting up a new system of financial management and creating new incentives to efficiency .
12 If the purchaser is setting up a new company to take over the business of the vendor , since that new company will have no track record , the landlord may well be entitled to look for additional security , such as a parent company or bank guarantee or a rent deposit .
13 SETTING UP A NEW LIFESPAN PROCESS
14 The National Confederation of Parent Teacher Associations offer a useful leaflet on setting up a new group and will also provide a draft constitution .
15 If you are thinking of setting up a new group , or want to arrange a reunion , please contact the Alumni Office , at the address on page 3 .
16 Asher , and Dunbar became MAD Ltd , with the task of setting up a new bookshop .
17 Her first challenge will be trying to account for the project 's funding , providing health statistics and setting up a new bookkeeping system for the hospital that is simple enough for people to use when she has gone .
18 Setting up a new body to monitor changes to GP and primary care .
19 It could be a flatter of setting up a new plant , opening a new market , launching a new product or turning around a failing company that has been acquired .
20 In 1990 a central government agency was set up as an instrument of denationalization of state enterprises , and a statute was passed regulating the issue of securities to the public and setting up a new stock exchange .
21 How does a nine-year old get the best advice when setting up a new tank ?
22 Mike has also worked abroad in Denmark and more recently in Portugal , setting up a new carpet factory .
23 Many people would balk at the thought of setting up a new business during a recession ; but to embark on a new accountancy partnership when half of it is about to have a baby would surely cause the strongest to flinch .
24 the only slight exception is ‘ Marina ’ , which deals with a girl coming to terms with her father 's redundancy , and his setting up a new business .
25 I think it 's absolutely not the case to say that we 're sending the wrong signals , I think there 's a recognition in the country that the economy has been mismanaged , and the price that 's being exacted by people is too high , high levels of unemployment , low levels of growth , and social services undermined , and people recognize that Labour is setting out a new way forward .
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