Example sentences of "[noun pl] are set out [prep] [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 Examples of appropriate entry profiles are set out at a , b and c below .
5 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
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 The broad policies of investment trust companies are set out by a board of directors , and as with any limited company they are limited by the articles of association and shareholder approval .
8 Instead , Mr Cameron recommends the following measures ( whose effects are set out in the chart ) :
9 Directives are based on Roman law whereby absolute duties are set out in the law but it is not vigorously enforced .
10 These circumstances are set out at the top of the Application Form .
11 Details of their transactions are set out in the case study below .
12 Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 ;
17 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 ) .
18 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 .
19 Firstly the side rail joints are set out at an angle as the seat increases in width towards the front .
20 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 .
21 Full details of the exceptional charges are set out in the Financial Review on page 11 .
22 The normal minimum entrance requirements are set out in the Degree Course Requirements list .
23 The current restrictions are set out in the Counter-Inflation ( Agricultural Rents ) ( No 2 ) Order , 1973 ( SI 1973 No 1717 as amended ) .
24 However , the implications of the principles for more than a dozen particular instruments are set out in the ‘ Notes on Application ’ .
25 The Government 's further proposals for market testing hospital ancillary services are set out in the White Paper ’ Competing for Quality ’ , and take account of representations received .
26 The key principles for the care of dementia sufferers are set out in the SAD Report " Dementia in Scotland , Priorities for Care , Strategies for Change " as follows : People with dementia are entitled to : the same respect and regard for dignity and privacy as anyone else the same range and quality of services as other citizens opportunities to enhance their capabilities a range of services to support their declining abilities emotional and social care and support live as independently as possible and in familiar surroundings for as long as possible actively participate as far as practicable in decisions affecting their daily lives and future care .
27 The facts are set out in the judgment .
28 The facts are set out in the judgment of Scott L.J .
29 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Bridge of Harwich .
30 The facts are set out in the judgment of Glidewell L.J .
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