Example sentences of "[pron] sets [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The report comes on a pre-printed form , which sets out the various exclusions and caveats in the margin of each page .
2 Erm it runs through the strategy that we 're pursuing , i it er highlights the problems that er erm th that exist in the district , it stresses the need for flexibility and it concludes with an appendix which sets out the actual sites that we would like to see developed erm er over the next er ten years which is the length of the erm covered by the Richmondshire local plan .
3 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
4 Maybe even more important is the revision of Article 92 of the EC Treaty , which sets out the following magic formula :
5 If there appears to be a dispute on the facts , I will prepare a valuation memorandum which sets out the factual information which forms the background to the valuation .
6 The specialist hiring firm , Overdrive , has a standard form contract which sets out the contractual relationship between the haulier , Overdrive and the Overdrive driver .
7 The latest version of the Park 's Structure Plan , which sets out the basic strategy of the control of development in the park for the next 10–15 years , states that the visual impact of windfarms outweighs the net benefit to global conservation .
8 The procedure is first for the Pastoral Committee of the Diocese to consult the Council for Places of Worship , receiving from it a report which sets out the architectural qualities and historic interest of the building .
9 It is rightly said of him that he was always a pedagogue , but he is a pedagogue in the courtly nineteenth-century mode of Professor Agassiz , who sets up the controlled experiment and invites us to participate in it , not in the hectoring and charismatic mode of the star of the lecture-hall .
10 It sets out the agreed remit , including any constraints .
11 It sets out the Regional Council 's policies for the use of land and for transport .
12 Furthermore , it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject .
13 It sets out the basic patterns , and looks at how they have changed over the years .
14 It is to be hoped that the Secretary of State , when he sets up the national appraisal arrangements to which he is committed , will build on this goodwill .
15 What sets up the causal link in this case is the fact that honey has a distinctive taste , which Pooh will recognise .
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