Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] set " in BNC.

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1 The actual ATs and PS are set out in separate documents ( for example Science and the National Curriculum ) which have recently been issued to schools ( and are also available for purchase through HMSO ) .
2 ( The separate ‘ Tramways ’ enumerated in the 1902 and 1903 Acts are set out in Appendix B ) .
3 The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue .
4 Details of this case are set out in a briefing paper available from NATFHE , at 27 Britannia Street , London WC1X 9JP .
5 Translated from the original French , the 16 takes of fantasy and fable in Flammes de Pierre are set around the Mont Blanc range which the author knows well .
6 The advantages of hiring lorries on contract are set out below. :
7 Boosted with the news of two important new contracts , both Lyle Carpets and Stoddard Mercia Contract are set to gain a significant increase in market share .
8 Those who have learnt to accept their difficulties without the glimmer of hope are set free .
9 You can also choose sealed units that give your windows the small-paned Georgian look , or the appearance of leaded lights in square and diamond formats , with none of the cleaning problems — the glazing bars and lead strips are set in the gap between the outer panes ( as long as you do n't go for a large picture window with this effect — it can look just plain silly ! ) .
10 Consequently , in many schools a cycle of educational decision-making is already well established : aims are determined , objectives and policies are set out and prioritised ; planning their achievement leads to budgeting ( ie resources are allocated ) ; implementation is monitored and progress is evaluated ; the cycle is complete .
11 Policies are set by WACC 's Central Committee , which also allocates financial resources and reviews the programme year by year .
12 Principal accounting policies are set out below .
13 Polarisation means there will be an end to the practice of claiming to be an independent financial intermediary when in fact 80–90 per cent of a firms policies are set up with a parent organisation .
14 CHELSEA are set to secure their future at Stamford Bridge by buying the company who own the ground .
15 Traditionally , and with good reason , large amounts of text are set in a serifed face ( that 's one with the little tick marks at the ends of the letters ) and headings are set in a typeface that does n't have them ; a sans serif face .
16 Many of your values , ideas and attitudes are set to change over the next twelve months .
17 Patterns of interaction are set up which do not encourage reciprocity .
18 the operating priorities of a CMHT are set by manifest , but more importantly latent lines of local service policy ; without clear specifications as to the roles of team members , members will drift towards their common ground ; where team members have no actual or perceived authority to coordinate services , they will create their own service niche to fill ; where teams have little direct control over service resources , their own role will be limited to using their own personnel as resources .
19 Rebel Barnet shareholders are set to ask the Department of Trade and Industry to investigate the club 's finances in a bid to have Flashman kicked out of Underhill .
20 HCI Clubs are set in spacious grounds and many have their own private beaches .
21 — TOP PREMIER League clubs are set to move in for ace North-East star-spotter Peter Kirkley , who has been sacked by Newcastle United .
22 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
23 Details of the cases are set out in Table 5. l .
24 Plastic bowls of water are occasionally used in the sink , but more often water activities are set up elsewhere as extensions of the Home Corner play .
25 The way in which the above activities are set out in this handbook is deliberately quite detailed in order to suit those who prefer to know how to do everything step by step .
26 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
27 Although the basic permitted hours are set there are a number of ways in which these may be varied .
28 ‘ An ’ the bastard even went on to confirm that the bombs are set on time fuses , just sufficient to allow him an' his staff to escape , but not enough to allow them to be de-activated , or to evacuate the ordinary members from the building … an' most of them are just kids . ’
29 What do you people mean by quoting this proverb about the land of Israel : ‘ The fathers eat sour grapes , and the children 's teeth are set on edge ’ ?
30 The visiting of the iniquity of their fathers on to succeeding generations in the Third Commandment , the banning of ‘ he that hath a flat nose ’ , and the writing ‘ the fathers have eaten a sour grape and the children 's teeth are set on edge ’ are suggestive of the stigmata of congenital syphilis .
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