Example sentences of "[pers pn] set out [art] " in BNC.

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1 These development strategies should seek to preserve an acceptable balance of the various priorities , now in my position statement I set out the role and general advantages of new settlements as part of a development strategy in satisfying housing and employment needs of an area .
2 I set out the views of the membership below .
3 But there was something of an occasion , even a ceremony , even a sacrament , in the way , on this evening , she set out the food and the vessels .
4 She set out the pieces one by one on the counter .
5 Having said that , erm we we discussed these matters er in early nine nineteen ninety one at officer level , we set out a out a long letter setting out our concerns er in December nineteen ninety one .
6 He set out a four-point plan , commencing with Iraqi compliance with UN resolutions and withdrawal from Kuwait ; the international community could then guarantee the removal of forces , and the restoration of Kuwaiti sovereignty , with arrangements to take account of " the will of the Kuwaiti people " ; an international conference should then be arranged , and comprehensive arms reductions worked out for the whole Middle East region , which would imply dialogue among all concerned , to replace confrontation with " the dynamics of good neighbourliness " .
7 The shadow chancellor , Gordon Brown , underlined this in a speech at Westminster in which he set out a series of measures to stimulate jobs .
8 To appeal to moderates who backed Republicans in the last three presidential elections and to avoid being labelled a ‘ tax-and-spend ’ Democrat , he set out a platform stressing economic growth , tax fairness , universal health care , racial harmony and a lower federal budget deficit .
9 In Chapter 5 of that book , entitled ‘ The Problem of the Empirical Base ’ , he set out an account of observation and observation statements that took account of the fact that infallible observation statements are not given directly through sensory perceptions .
10 Had Andrewes remained in Cambridge , his reputation would probably have been unblemished but he would have lacked the stimulus to write the magnificent sermons which he preached at Court ; and he would not willingly have engaged in the controversial writing in which for the first time he set out the Anglican Church 's position in terms which European scholars could respect ; above all his Preces , even had they been written , would not have contained the breadth of experience , and the depth of feeling , based on that experience , which made them treasures of the Church .
11 Mr Kantor , before the Council of the Americas , gave a speech committing the administration to implementing a North American Free Trade Agreement by January 1st 1994 ; on the same day , he set out the administration 's determination to conclude the Uruguay round of the GATT by December .
12 Back at Cliff Top over tea in his caravan , he set out the column headings for me thus :
13 It gave a clear hint that the threat could come from either the public or the private sectors , and it set out a number of principles for handling personal information which , as the Younger Principles , have become famous ; they survive in recognisable form in the Schedule of the Data Protection Act of 1984 , where they assume an unusual importance .
14 It set out a timetable for major political changes , starting with the signing of the new Union Treaty , which was expected to be ready within three months .
15 It set out the following aims and objectives :
16 It set out the goal of " establishing a new and equitable global partnership " , and said that environmental protection should constitute an integral part of the development process , and not be considered in isolation from it .
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