Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] set [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was also decided that political parties set up in the future should only be granted " observer " status .
2 A group of British cyclists sets off in the heart of Brussels .
3 The plaintiffs relied on an express term set out in the letters of appointments written to the defendants as follows : You will not disclose any of the company 's affairs or any of its subsidiary or associated companies business or trade secrets to a third party either during or after you have ceased to be an employee of the company without the express written consent of the company .
4 In conclusion , tutors are again reminded of their great responsibilities for achieving the high aims set out in the first paragraph .
5 In 1829 Elie de Beaumont put forward the idea that the Earth is contracting and argued that compressional stresses set up in the crust as a result of the cooling of the Earth 's interior would give rise to faulting , folding and thickening of the crust , and eventually to the formation of mountain ranges .
6 Er , next is resolution seven which is an ordinary resolution set out in the notice of the meeting , and it is to authorize the directors to amend the company 's employee share schemes in the manner set out in the circular dated eighteenth of April nineteen ninety to members of the company .
7 The Court of Appeal may not overrule a House of Lords decision : and only in the exceptional circumstances set out in the Practice Statement of July 1 , 1966 ( Practice Statement ( judicial Precedent ) [ 1966 ] 1 WLR 1234 ) , will this House refuse to follow its own previous decisions .
8 The later development of the hierarchy , a development which continued down to the eighteenth century , was essentially no more than an elaboration of the basic principles set out in the Kanunname .
9 On receiving a petition it is the function of the Commission to ascertain the facts and seek to bring about a friendly settlement of the matter on the basis of respect for the human rights set out in the Convention ( Art.28 ) .
10 One way of attempting to assess the situation is to look at the list of unfair terms set out in the annex to the Directive , and decide the extent to which English law will already control such clauses .
11 These principles expand upon the basic standards set down in the rules of Conduct and indicate the standards which members should seek to achieve in the interests of good practice .
12 Erm all the other stuff I 've just got a little header set up in the file on
13 It also recommends that the future development of general SVQs should be guided by the broad principles set out in the Howie report .
14 He wanted people to get on with the urgent business of living the good life set out in the Eightfold Path , and not to waste time or energy in speculation and debate .
15 The whole scope of the present duty set out in the Education Act 1944 as amended is retained .
16 As stated above , investment decisions are carried out in accordance with the broad policy set out in the trust deed , but the limits of the investment policy are in turn delineated by the following conditions ( LAUTRO ) :
17 The details in 1 , 2 and 3 above should be read in conjunction with the full requirements set out in the Members ' Handbook .
18 However , the Court found that , as was stated in the recitals to the regulation , the definition of value and the interpretative notes set out in the 1590 Convention had been embodied into the legislation of the Member States in different ways , and also certain optional provisions of the interpretative notes were being applied differently in different Member States .
19 THE BRYAN ADAMS LIVE show calls for simple staging and a powerful sound , and to make things more intimate for the audience it involves the band disappearing from the main stage to reappear on a small podium set out in the audience .
20 If the M&A network is to be used the agreed procedures set out in the handbook should be observed .
21 Our work should be carried out in accordance with the general technical standards set out in the Corporate Finance Manual and summarized in Chapter 02 of this guide .
22 Any mortgage bill of sale falling within the 1882 Act is void against all persons unless the strict form set out in the Schedule to the Act is adhered to ( s9 ) .
23 Held , dismissing the appeal , that section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 was limited in its application to civil proceedings and did not extend to bankruptcy proceedings , which were the subject of a statutory scheme set out in the Insolvency Act 1986 and the Insolvency Rules 1986 ; that in bankruptcy proceedings the privilege against self-incrimination was abrogated by the Rules , and section 433 of the Act of 1986 rendered statements made in such proceedings admissible in evidence ‘ in any proceedings ; ’ and that , accordingly , the judge 's ruling that the documents were admissible was correct ( post , pp. 499C–E , H — 500B ) .
24 Britain had sunk vast capital sums into the military installations set up in the Suez Canal Zone and at Alexandria to serve the British campaigns in the Mediterranean during the Second World War .
25 The second category of market counterparty consists of persons falling within the list of excluded categories set out in the COB Rules .
26 Our answer divides into three parts , involving , first , the completion by the end of 1992 of the single market set out in the EC White Paper of 1985 ; second , the plans that stretch beyond 1992 for changes to the Treaty of Rome that will set up EMU and further increase the legislative power of the Community ; and third , the difficulties of bringing East Germany into the EC .
27 Many ex-army tradeswomen set up in the brewing trade , opening licensed houses where they could .
28 All suitors he challenged to a race : the young man set out in a chariot with the girl , while the father sacrificed a ram on the altar of Zeus in the Altis .
29 Any new operation setting up in the architecturally acclaimed building would have to satisfy strict planning constraints , however .
30 Article 11 can hardly be said , therefore , to ‘ weaken ’ the Convention it allows States who wish to be more generous to a claimant than the minimum standards set out in the earlier articles to do so , but not for more than minimum standards to be imposed by a requesting State on a requested State .
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