Example sentences of "set out [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is meant both to set out extraordinary expenditure which was how it arose but at the same time John pointed out that it might be a good thing if we also had an indication of the routine procedures and so therefore they are now set out in one document and are for your er final approval .
2 Hence Dahl argues against Walker that ‘ he insists upon interpreting as if they were normative or deontological certain writings that were mainly if not wholly intended to set out descriptive empirical theories ’ .
3 Why is it that the Association does not enlist the services of former Wimbledon Champion , Virginia Wade , or Wimbledon singles semi-finalist , Roger Taylor not as paid employees , but as committee members helping to set out strategic plans for the future ?
4 ‘ In particular , ’ the FT wrote , ‘ Smith 's management was said to be uncommunicative regarding the DIY business , although an analysts ’ visit next week is intended to set out future strategy . ’
5 Accordingly , the buyer will prefer to set out specific rights to inspect and test the goods , coupled with a formal procedure for acceptance or rejection , and an exclusion of the operation of ss 11 and 35 of the SGA .
6 While baptism marked one rite de passage , death and burial marked another , and again the Church tried to set out appropriate actions .
7 If combination is atomic , then it should be possible to symbolize chemical compounds , and to set out chemical reactions in a kind of algebra .
8 It is also a good idea when keeping cichlids together , or with larger fish , to decorate the aquarium in such a way so as to set out individual territories so each fish can establish its own personal niche
9 • Package brochures must set out certain information which is not only the obvious ( price , what is in the package , etc ) , but other more mundane , but very important , matters such as how and when charges may be made/surcharges imposed , etc .
10 It will set out recommended procedures for equal opportunities practice in the selection of pupils and tenants for chambers .
11 The contract conditions set out standard obligations and requirements which apply to the purchaser , the provider , or both ; and details of the method for invoicing and payment which will be used .
12 Occasionally governments have opened up a discussion by publishing a ‘ Green Paper ’ which set out alternative possibilities .
13 A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward .
14 [ Set out specific schedule of % provisions based on size and length overdue eg all over 120 days ]
15 Set out sweet peas seedlings over-wintered in frames once they are fully hardened off .
16 Perhaps it is because I was married on November 5 , and all the way down to a miserable , wet Bournemouth where we spent our honeymoon , there were village bonfires set out ready .
17 Their discussion of what the press ‘ should be and do ’ reflects an East — West Cold War divide and they set out ideal , polar positions so as to highlight differences .
18 Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution ( HMIP ) has set out new limits for radioactive discharges from the Sellafield nuclear processing plant .
19 The nature of the Guidelines can be illustrated by taking some examples : The Guidelines also set out various features intended to indicate the position which a particular injury should take within the suggested brackets .
20 Also in my job I learn to attractively set out different types of food and serve wine and champagne .
21 With the slogan , ‘ The Chance of the 90s : Investing in Eastern Germany ’ , it sets out good reasons why other countries should do so — points already apparently taken up by Britain as a major investor .
22 The White Paper sets out good practice to encourage buying in high-quality support services in hospitals , to improve direct health care for patients .
23 The document sets out various skills that should be mastered during the year and also states that time should be set aside for education , including protected time within the working week for private study .
24 That section sets out various grounds for jurisdiction , including the domicile , residence and physical presence of the debtor in England , but the sole ground relied on in this case is section 265(1) ( c ) ( ii ) , namely , that the debtor within a period of three years ending on the date of presentation , had ‘ carried on business in England and Wales . ’
25 The erm , the the nature of the erm the fourteenth of June , the the the Total Quality minute , the it seems to be referring to a document that sets out various phases of the er Total Quality programme .
26 The DoE spokesman said : ‘ This issue is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste that are lifted .
27 ‘ This is governed by the Waste Collection and Disposal Regulation ( 1992 ) , which sets out various categories of waste which are lifted .
28 Draft SAS 470 sets out existing guidance in the new format including consideration of whether disclosure in financial statements is fair and the aggregate effect of uncorrected misstatements , while draft SAS 520 extends the scope of guidance in assessing other people 's work to include experts employed by the auditors .
29 The Agreement sets out parallel texts to the existing provisions on Social Policy in the Treaty of Rome which the eleven will apply in deciding social matters .
30 The UCITS ( undertaking for collective investment in transferable securities ) Directive of 1985 sets out minimum requirements for unit trusts , in terms of information policies of owners , investment policies of trusts , and marketing aspects .
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