Example sentences of "[subord] the [noun pl] set [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The expert probably does not have any separate liability in his secondary profession of being an expert , other than the duties set out in 14.7.3 and 14.8 – 10 .
2 Although the principles set out in the citizens charter White Paper apply throughout the United Kingdom , the structures for the administration of public services in Northern Ireland are different from those in Great Britain .
3 If the matters set out in Article 15(1) are not established , the court will normally adjourn to allow either the gathering of further evidence or the making of fresh attempts to effect service .
4 St. George realised that there was every chance that Ofahengaue would become one of the best players of the World Cup and went to the extreme to sign Ofahengaue before the Wallabies set off for London .
5 , export manager at Courtaulds Coatings in New Zealand , met fellow winner , manager of the trade and retail paint division at Courtaulds International ( Brazil ) , in Hobart when the yachts set off on February 13 .
6 No provision has been included in the 1992 financial statements in respect of any potential awards under the Plan as the criteria set out in the rules of the Plan to quality for any award in relation to performance in 1992 were not achieved .
7 It will review the question of when agency status for the Prison Service might be appropriate as the changes set out in this White Paper are introduced .
8 As well as the arrangements set out in paragraph 5 above , the Council 's Code of Practice on Employee Redeployment and Transfer sets out the detailed arrangements in connection with the transfer/redeployment of employees to other posts within the departments of the Council .
9 THIS MORNING at 7am , 1,250 pairs of arms will churn the warm blue water of the Pacific into foam as the competitors set off on the first , swimming stage of the 11th Ironman Triathlon on and around the little resort of Kailua-Kona here .
10 For the reasons set out in the judgment of Staughton L.J .
11 My Lords , for the reasons set out in the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , which I have had the opportunity of considering in draft and with which I agree , I would allow this appeal .
12 My Lords , for the reasons set out in the speech to be delivered by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , which I have had the opportunity of considering in draft and with which I agree , I would dismiss this appeal and allow the cross-appeals .
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