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

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1 The role of books such as this and instructors beyond a basic level is to set out clearly the aims for learning .
2 In all cases , after stating the purpose of the report , the head teacher needs to set out clearly the decision he or she would advise the governors to take .
3 These documents were intended to set out clearly the basis on which services would be provided to a customer , to inform him of his rights and to give him the opportunity of allowing or prohibiting certain types of transactions such as off-exchange transactions , borrowings on his behalf and illiquid investments .
4 The terms of engagement letter should aim to set out unambiguously our understanding of the clients requirements and the nature of the services and assistance we intend to provide .
5 The terms of engagement letter should aim to set out unambiguously our understanding of the clients ' requirements and the nature of the services and assistance we intend to provide .
6 The wartime bombers did n't seem to care what went up ; by contrast the PIRA did and cared so deliberately as to set out selectively to destroy what is now an illusion — the sanctity of hospital in which , regardless of loyalty or background , so many thousands of victims of our vicious little civil war have received care since those nights in August 1969 .
7 No useful purpose would be served by attempting to set out here an exhaustive list of items that have been held to be an admissible claim for damages .
8 Before expressing my views about the remaining issues , I think it helpful to set out shortly the general principles of law which are applicable to the Secretary of State 's decision-making process .
9 So either he would be confident enough to set out westwards again with nearly three times that number ; or else he might attempt a sortie against them .
10 Er what the policy does is to set out quite clearly , I 'm really looking at the the Humberside structure plan policy as an example , as to how the material considerations would come into play in erm offsetting if you like the the pol the other policies of the structure plan .
11 Five years later , the new albums represent neither an expansion nor a retreat but a hesitant reluctance to set out anew .
12 ‘ The holiday we were featuring was a Sovereign Cities ‘ Away-Day ’ to Amsterdam and , as we had a lot to see and do in one day , we had to set out early .
13 It is therefore sensible to set out fully in the lease , for the purpose of clarification , the rights to be granted in order to try to avoid subsequent disputes .
14 Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future .
15 A UN convoy , due to set out yesterday from Belgrade for the Muslim-held town of Gorazde , was postponed for a day at the request of the Serbs .
16 It is therefore necessary to set out systematically these other themes in Freud 's thought , and this will be done in the chapters which follow .
17 Following the recent discussions between [ name of MAS partner/manager ] and[name of vendor/vendor 's representative ] we are writing to confirm that we would be pleased to act for the shareholders in the proposed sale of your subsidiary , More Mature Business Limited ( ‘ the company ’ ) , and to set out formally our terms of reference and responsibilities with regard to our involvement in the sale process .
18 We have stressed the need to set out explicitly the assumptions made about the information available to decision-makers .
19 I 'd only set out again — and again — so you will have to let me come . ’
20 Here Mr Kinnock should set out clearly why , in the Gorbachev era , negotiated rather than unilateral disarmament is almost always preferable .
21 Whilst this is not unacceptable , price without value is meaningless and firms must set out clearly the service they will provide and , where appropriate , show examples of the standard they expect to achieve .
22 Mr Aldous believes that the profession should set out clearly what it is about and re-establish the Institute 's lead in auditing and accounting matters : ‘ How about a legislative Council of highly paid members , all of whom were obliged to resign from all other paid posts ? ’
23 The notice of appeal must set out clearly and completely , shortly and simply , the grounds of appeal .
24 Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments .
25 Centre devised Programme Regulations should set out clearly the centre 's policy on reassessment of students who fail or fail to complete assignments .
26 The circular setting out the notice of meeting must set out clearly the effect of the proposed purchases on conversion or subscription rights in terms of attributable assets and earnings ( para 30.4 ) .
27 Mammal Ecology by M. J. Delany does not set out specifically to connect ecology with evolution but it does provide a great deal of information packed into its 150 pages .
28 Where the board or the adviser are unable to form a view on or recommend the offer they must set out fully the arguments for and against .
29 Never at any time in his career did he set out solely to defend .
30 Set out badly like this , it may not seem diabolically clever .
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