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

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1 The project 's main aims and objects are set out in an editorial by R. B. McKerrow carried in the first issue .
2 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
3 The staffing proposals are set out in the attached report from the Management Services Division , together with the financial implications of the proposals .
4 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
5 ( The Danish Government 's view on the registration of fishing vessels is set out in the section of this report dealing with question ( 3 ) . )
6 When the elements are set out in the Periodic Table , relationships between those vertically above and below each other , those to the right and left of each other , and those on diagonals become apparent .
7 Instead , Mr Cameron recommends the following measures ( whose effects are set out in the chart ) :
8 Directives are based on Roman law whereby absolute duties are set out in the law but it is not vigorously enforced .
9 Details of their transactions are set out in the case study below .
10 Lists of the so-called Anti-Reformers or Boroughmongers were set out in the radical press , and as the electors were so few and were persons of standing , their views were really known in advance and the outcome could be predicted accurately — contrary to the modern opinion polls which so often are at variance with the result .
11 Certainly at the beginning of the New Temple Period , about 1700–1600 BC , there was a major economic and possibly demographic expansion on Crete which supplied the thrust outwards ; Minoan colony settlements were set up in a band right across the southern Aegean from Kythera to Iasos .
12 Other real ale breweries were set up in the county during the 1980s , but failed .
13 The answer is , of course , that the new clause does not relate to all the private operators , but it does relate to the subsidiaries being set up in the Bill .
14 In France a new press bureau for war purposes was set up in the first days of fighting .
15 Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name .
16 Your other main terms and conditions are set out in the Scheme of Salaries and Conditions of Service agreed by the National Joint Council for Local Authorities Administrative , Professional , Technical and Clerical Services ( Scottish Councils ) as adopted and amended by Lothian Regional Council .
17 Your other main terms and conditions are set out in the Scheme of Salaries and Conditions of Service agreed by the National Joint Council for Local Authorities Administrative , Professional , Technical and Clerical Services ( Scottish Councils ) as adopted and amended by Lothian Regional Council .
18 The rights are set out in the Eighth Schedule to the 1971 Act and are divided into two parts : Part I allows for the full rebuilding of any building and Part II for its extension .
19 The Germans placed this box usually in the gaps in hedges and the approaches to farm buildings , and the rest of a wide area they covered with ingenious booby-traps and other very strange devices , many of these being set off by wandering cattle and horses , as usually happened when the Commando mines and booby-traps were set out in the hedgerows and orchards in front of our positions .
20 The long trestle tables were set out in the meadow and garden lights strung out in the trees , and soon the diners began to arrive .
21 He led her to a shady café , where small tables were set out in the shadow of some tall plane trees , whose leafy patterns fell over the white tables .
22 its terms are set out in a catalogue which is readily available to be read by the customer in the absence of the salesman before the contract is made ;
23 It is understood that SFA regards an agreement as in writing for this purpose even if its terms are set out in a terms of business letter accepted merely by conduct ( which is especially important where the intermediary is not a private customer ) .
24 The UK disclosure requirements are imposed by the Financial Services Act ( which requires all material matters to be disclosed ) although the details are set out in the ‘ Admission of Securities to Listing ’ issued by the Stock Exchange .
25 When original objectives were set out in the early 1980s for improving services and reducing costs at the exchange through cutting down on the amount of paperwork , more detailed efforts were made to put the objectives into action .
26 ( Proposal document ) These project objectives were set out in the first project report ( Taylor , 1983 ) and are quoted in Section 2.1 .
27 Further details were set out in the written statement published on 13 November .
28 As the demand for cotton goods rose ( partly owing to economic growth caused by advances in agricultural techniques and extended foreign trade ) cotton production shifted from the putting-out system to mills being set up in the rapidly urbanising towns .
29 The procedures are set out in the Admission of Securities to Listing ( the Yellow Book ) and the requirements are contained in Section 6 of Chapter 1 of the Yellow Book .
30 Full details of the exceptional charges are set out in the Financial Review on page 11 .
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