Example sentences of "set [adv] as " in BNC.
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1 | Because when the boredom begins to set in as you lie motionless under the sun , you can do your exercises then ! |
2 | All psychiatric assessment procedures contain an instruction to set aside as diagnostically insignificant any experience that occurs as part of a shared religious or subcultural belief system . |
3 | Organisers hope to set off as soon as the Romanian Embassy and the ferry company advise that they have registered the change of the vehicle 's registration number . |
4 | The usual difficulties which arise from restraint of trade and business secrets clauses in employment contracts occur because an employee has decided to set up as , or work for , a competitor of his employer . |
5 | Also the scheme will cost more than £15 million to set up as well as £17 million a year to run . |
6 | Disillusion set in as awareness spread that the Government had its own agenda , much of the groundwork having been prepared in opposition by a Labour Party study group which shortly before the election had published a report titled Crime — a challenge to us all . |
7 | The elder Despenser , however , was re-appointed in June 1312 as Justice of the southern forests , and took part in the efforts by the king and his advisers to have the Ordinances set aside as invalid and illegal . |
8 | ‘ We 'll set off as soon as we 've eaten . |
9 | Set up as for video copying , with the audio line carrying the original sound connected via one channel of an audio mixer . |
10 | Set up as diagram 4 and cast on with racking ( Knitting Technique 3 ) . |
11 | The equity investors will set out as conditions the terms and assumptions upon which their investment will be made . |
12 | Most accommodation and transport is provided by independent suppliers , for whom we will accept responsibility on the terms set out as follows . |
13 | Show your child or a small group of children a ‘ T ’ set out as shown . |
14 | For readers there were books and rooms set apart as libraries , and there were people who learnt a great deal and people who read furiously and learnt nothing . |
15 | As Peter puts it , ‘ you are chosen by God the Father , and set apart as his own by the Spirit for obedience to Jesus Christ and sprinkling with his blood ’ ( I Pet . |
16 | His face was set grimly as he sped away in his chauffeured Bentley with his personal assistant Belinda Harley . |
17 | Lance Rees was set on as he passed the sorting office in Withernsea , Humberside , on his way to school . |
18 | The 1981 WHO international code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes is not intended to curb the use of these products ; its aim is clearly set down as follows : ‘ to contribute to the provision of safe and adequate nutrition for infants by the protection and promotion of breast-feeding , and by ensuring the proper use of breast-milk substitutes , when these are necessary , on the basis of adequate information and through appropriate marketing and distribution ’ . |
19 | Yet these , finally , have to be set down as complications of the market process , and not as factors which override it . |
20 | The load is set so as to maintain a pH of at least 5.3 , the minimum for a bicarbonate rather than an aluminium buffering system , with aluminium levels of 30 ug/litre or less . |
21 | The blanching process is an automatic version of the usual home method ; the almonds are dipped in boiling water and then forced between two rubber rollers , once again set so as to squeeze off the skin without damaging the nut . |
22 | Here a transfer price of £50 has been set so as to give each division some of the profit . |
23 | Their sights are set elsewhere as is shown later when discussing " some possible dangers in reading . " |
24 | The statutory demand would therefore be set aside as there were no grounds for the demand under s 268(1) ( a ) , Insolvency Act 1986 . |
25 | That as the Rules of the Supreme Court took effect subject to any relevant statutory provision ( in this case the Carriage of Goods by Road Act 1965 ) , Cargolux having failed to make out their claim , leave to serve outside the jurisdiction had to be set aside as had all proceedings under the fourth party notice against Lies . |
26 | So the appeal was allowed , the order for possession was set aside as against Mr. Steed and the case was transferred to the Chancery Division for a new trial at which the facts regarding the execution or non-execution of the transfer and Mr. Steed 's entitlement to rectification of the register would be determined . |
27 | It does not enable a voidable transaction to be set aside as against a bona fide purchaser who has acquired by registration a legal estate . |
28 | A demand will not , however , be set aside as irregular if the particulars of the debt as given are incorrect or even if the wrong form ( demand based on a debt not based upon a judgment ) is used , provided that the debtor understood perfectly well what debt was being demanded of him ( Re A Debtor ( No 190 of 1987 ) The Times , 21 May 1988 and Re A Debtor ( No 1 of 1978 ) The Times , 20 January 1989 ) . |
29 | It is extremely important that the trustees consider their discretions otherwise these may simply be set aside as the deeds of appointment were in the case of Turner v Turner [ 1983 ] 2 All ER 745 where the trustees simply did what the settlor stated without independently exercising their discretions ( see also Wilson v Turner ( 1883 ) 22 ChD 521 ) . |
30 | Out on the warm-up track , around the tent that the medical staff had set up as our headquarters , everyone crowded round and there were handshakes and smiles . |