Example sentences of "[noun] be set [adv prt] " 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 The advantages of hiring lorries on contract are set out below. :
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 Principal accounting policies are set out below .
9 Patterns of interaction are set up which do not encourage reciprocity .
10 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
11 Details of the cases are set out in Table 5. l .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 . ’
15 Even without any extra funding , the scheme hopes to help crèches with the information and advice that is often lacking when new crèches are set up .
16 In many cases public meetings are set up by the local Councillor , Community Council or local groups , and arrangements are therefore the responsibility of the organiser .
17 Their responsibilities for admissions and counselling in Stage I of the Course are set out in Chapter 4 .
18 These proposals are set out later in this Manifesto .
19 The staffing proposals are set out in the attached report from the Management Services Division , together with the financial implications of the proposals .
20 The conflagration began in the lower half of the square at the point where the houses are set back a little from the pavement .
21 The rules which must be followed in arranging and conducting the election are set out in the first schedule to the 1983 Act as amended .
22 Examples of appropriate entry profiles are set out at a , b and c below .
23 — The muscles of a typical alate segment are set out below , following a simplified version of Snodgrass 's ( 1935 ) scheme , but it should be noted that the prothorax differs in the absence of some flight-muscles .
24 Instead of loading the program by typing WP , you type in WPT and the fonts are set up for you .
25 Once individual bodies of co-operation and co-ordination are set up and perhaps increase , there arises the further problem of co-operation and co-ordination between them , and some liaison is strongly desirable .
26 The new rules are set out below .
27 The rules of construction applied to contracts are set out in Chitty on Contracts , Chapter 12 , paras 808 – 883 .
28 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN ( either interactively or via PI or PMR ) .
29 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN , either interactively or via PI or PMR .
30 It will only be able to achieve this if the LIFESPAN system is running and available ( i.e. logicals are set up correctly ) , if the User Name/Password are valid , and if that user is not already logged into LIFESPAN , either interactively or via PI or PMR .
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