Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] set out [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Figure 1.1 sets out a general model for the planning of courses . |
2 | In particular , Chapter 38 sets out the main features of a production planning and control system , Chapter 39 briefly outlines the principal methods of production available to organizations , and Chapter 40 examines some of the leading aids to production , such as Work Study , and Chapter 41 outlines key features of new technology in manufacturing . |
3 | Part II to Schedule 12 sets out the prescribed matters of complaint . |
4 | Clause 17 in the model agreement in Appendix 1 sets out a basic scheme which avoids any system of voting by proxy , putting the onus on individual partners to attend and vote in person ( with only a limited exception ( Clause 17.10.1 ) where a matter requiring unanimity is on the table ) . |
5 | Paragraph 2 sets out the permissible exclusions from investigation , and paragraphs 3 to 5 set out the functions of the adjudicator . |
6 | Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait was simple theft , for which Resolution 660 sets out a simple remedy : complete withdrawal , without conditions . |
7 | Order 4 sets out the general rules as to venue . |
8 | Table 6.1 sets out the main responsibilities of different professionals within the main agencies . |
9 | Using social classes I and II combined as the reference point , Table III sets out the relative risks of child mortality for different social groups in three age bands : 1–4 , 5–9 , and 10–15 years . |
10 | Table 7.3 sets out the international tax league table and compares the changes since 1971 . |
11 | I think it convenient in this judgment first to set out the salient facts of the case , as found by the judge , and then to consider the authorities from which must be extracted the principles of law and equity to be applied to the facts . |
12 | Clauses 9.1 and 9.2 of Precedent 1 set out a standard type of guarantee . |
13 | Section 240 sets out an elaborate definition of the expression ‘ relevant time . ’ |