Example sentences of "[conj] set [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 The mayor is placed in his stall by the dean with these words , as set out in the order of service :
32 That settled upon by the Government , and as set out in the 1967 White Paper , Legislative and Constitutional Implications of United Kingdom Membership ( Cmnd 33021 ) , was to meet the problem by the adoption by Parliament of a self-denying ordinance .
33 Here I use her hypotheses as set out in her paper ‘ Some Mutual Interactions Between Organizations and Their Members ’ as well as others she has written on the same theme .
34 The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ .
35 If the purposes of the director 's occupation are as set out in the query , then the case should be resisted strongly , based on the five points stated , and also , particularly , on the basis of the phrase in ss 145 and 146 quoted in the second paragraph of this reply .
36 The Inland Revenue has commented further on the tax treatment of ex gratia payments made on the termination of an office or employment , as set out in Statement of Practice SP 13/91 .
37 the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation
38 3.2 The objectives of the Project are as set out in the Proposal Section A.1 .
39 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
40 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
41 3.3.1.2 remove or tamper with the Trade Marks or other means of attribution or identification used on or in relation to the Licensed Products 3.3.1.3 use the Trade Marks in any way which might prejudice their distinctiveness or validity or the goodwill of therein 3.3.1.4 use in relation to the Products any Trade Marks other than the Trade Marks and the trade marks of and MacEnglish as set out in Schedule 2 B or used by in the Territory any Trade Marks or Trade Names so resembling the Trade Marks or Trade Names of as to be likely to cause confusion or deception .
42 3.2 The Publisher will supply the Distributor with labels and insert cards according to the formats , standards and numbers specified by the Distributor and as set out in Schedule 2 or additions thereto .
43 We are responsible for setting the overall budget for the Video and for making any decisions which affect this budget and which relate to the educational purpose of the Video as set out in Schedule A. We have the right to be present at any or all of the stages of production , shooting and editing in order to fulfill these responsibilities .
44 Drama makes an important contribution towards realising the overall aims of English as set out in chapter 2 .
45 If you are satisfied that you have glued everything well , you can then proceed with the framing as set out in the next chapter .
46 Human rights education means learning about the full range of human rights , as set out in the UDHR and other documents , such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ) .
47 The provision of a social work service for elderly people is one of the responsibilities of local authorities as set out in the Local Authorities Social Services Act 1970 .
48 While story grammars seem ideal for working with simple English written stories they have problems where the surface structure ( particularly verb tenses ) do not correspond to the ideal structure as set out in Mandler and Johnson 's ( 1977 ) approach , or where in fact there is no verbal structure ( as in the silent film , to be discussed ) .
49 The obligation upon LEAs to meet a child 's special educational needs as set out in his/her statement of needs has led to an increase in specialist staff , visiting , or based in these centres and working with and supporting regular staff .
50 However , the Request as set out in the Annex suggests that the applicant may delete either of these possibilities , and so limit the Central Authority 's options .
51 This sentence structure then develops as set out in Fig 3. 1 .
52 It was agreed that a new Intergovernmental Conference would be called in December 1990 to discuss further steps towards monetary union as set out in the Delors Plan , which particularly pleased President Mitterand .
53 It is true that the paper plans , as set out in the award made by the commissioners , did not produce all the physical changes at once , as we shall see in due course ; but the transformation of the landscape was , all the same , remarkably swift .
54 The advantages of cash planning , as set out in Economic Progress Report 139 , November 1981 , are said to be as follows :
55 The defendants argued that the council 's action for libel against them , as set out in the statement of claim , is not capable of promoting or protecting the interests of the inhabitants of Derbyshire .
56 The two main questions which arise from the preliminary issue are : ( 1 ) can a non-trading body corporate sue for libel under English law ? ( 2 ) If the answer to ( 1 ) is ‘ Yes , ’ is a local authority or other governmental body in a different position from other trading or non-trading corporations and , having regard to the right of freedom of expression as set out in article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms , unable to sue ?
57 Mr. Wadsworth submits that would be the just approach compared with the obligation on a litigant in civil proceedings , as set out in Ladd v. Marshall [ 1954 ] 1 W.L.R. 1489 .
58 Particular reference was made in argument to sections 42 to 49 and sections 230 to 237 , and to the powers of an administrator or administrative receiver as set out in Schedule 1 to the Act of 1986 .
59 Whether or not any such implied agreement did come into existence must depend on the terms upon which the money was paid by Woolwich , as set out in letters from Woolwich to the revenue dated 12 June and 15 September 1986 , construed in the light of the surrounding circumstances .
60 The patient may make a decision which is limited in scope , and there may also be the situation where no decision is made and in those circumstances the principle of necessity will apply as set out in the speech of Lord Goff of Chieveley in In re F. ( Mental Patient : Sterilisation ) [ 1990 ] 2 A.C. 1 , 75 .
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