Example sentences of "[noun] set out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department . |
2 | New codes of practice set out the standards of service to expect . |
3 | Early advice from the DOH set out the quality aspects that contracts should seek to ensure . |
4 | Franca set out a jug of water and a tumbler , while Pat found the whiskey . |
5 | In seeking to make these aims operational , the plan set out the general characteristics of the proposed polytechnic : it was to be a ‘ broadly-based institution catering for a wide range of higher education for the over-18 age groups ’ , giving priority to sandwich courses , but providing courses other than degree courses for those able to benefit from ‘ advanced courses of a specialist nature ’ . |
6 | In May 1989 , the Judges ' Council set out the majority views of High Court and Court of Appeal judges . |
7 | The Conservative Party manifesto set out the issues as : |
8 | The Committee set out the principal options , and the preferences of the broadcasters . |
9 | ( f ) Status of an accommodated child Section 22 and Sched 2 , Part II of the Act set out the duties which local authorities have towards children they are looking after . |
10 | The core members of the group set out the working arrangements and discussed matters such as the recording system to be adopted , guideline criteria for site selection , and the start of the assessment programme . |
11 | In a statement Mr Patten set out the place of sex education in society and the vital importance of teaching the teaching of moral values . |
12 | He watched carefully as Rory set out the papers . |
13 | The Department for Enterprise set out an initiative to encourage the growth of links between schools and the world of work . |
14 | My right hon. Friend set out the Government 's policies some time ago in a clear document that was fully backed by the CBI , which believes that we have the right policies to improve our competitiveness and to take advantage of lower inflation and of business conditions around the world as they improve . |
15 | Burke and Chinkin set out an expert 's code of conduct in an appendix to their article cited at 14.9.2 . |
16 | And in a special report to mark the anniversary , Oxfam set out an agenda to tackle the root causes of disaster and suffering … |
17 | While Auntie Lou set out the food , he sat on a flat rock to recover and talked about the old days . |
18 | The SAD paper set out a number of options — I wish to concentrate on the fourth . |
19 | This paper that set out the excuse me , the paper set out the details of the I T capital code goes on to ninety-four , five . |
20 | Stephen Wheatcroft set out the case for airline deregulation in the November — December issue of TRANSPORT . |
21 | [ His Lordship set out the indictment , ante , pp. 433F — 434A , and continued : ] It is necessary to refer to the terms of the relevant sections of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 . |
22 | Sandys set out the ways and means of his reformation in the form of a five-year rolling programme . |
23 | At each stage the clause set out the consequence of failure to serve the requisite notice or counternotice . |
24 | In December Secretary Paget set out the position with gloomy — and inaccurate figures . |
25 | At a recent conference in London industrial guru Sir John Harvey Jones set out the reasons why . |
26 | Here we meet a central theme : ca n't we demand that the doctor set out the principles on which he acts for all to see ? |
27 | Writing subsequently and at greater length , Butenko set out a vision of the Soviet future that was based upon the concept of ‘ socialist popular self-management ’ and which involved the abolition of the nomenklatura appointments system and a wide-ranging electoral reform . |
28 | At the beginning of the year the Treasury set out the basis upon which departments were to roll forward and revise the last round of spending plans . |
29 | In his speech , the Prime Minister set out the weak position from which he negotiates on economic and monetary union . |
30 | The first section of that document set out a powerful ‘ case for a common curriculum in secondary education to 16 ’ . |