Example sentences of "was set out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This argument was set out with particular clarity by James Mill in his celebrated Essay on Government , first published in 1820 .
2 His table was set out with batches of proof sheets clipped together , the ashtray was full of stubs , and there was a cup half full of coffee which looked as though it had gone cold hours before .
3 Between was set out on paper as theory and what actually happened in practise .
4 The rationale for this was set out at some length :
5 This was set out in a section headed ‘ Dress and Deportment ’ , and illustrates Foucault 's point ( ibid. ) that in such situations the body is ‘ docile ’ to authoritative orders from above .
6 The background to the above was set out in a letter from the Operations branch at MEHQ dated 22 February , in which they proposed the use of L Detachment as parachutists in a tactical role , for seizing and holding ground in co-operation with other forces landing by sea or advancing across the desert .
7 Many police officers were angry that the cases had been brought at all , since the methods employed by the defendant constables were said to have involved no more than what was set out in the Home Office-approved Tactical Options Manual .
8 Miss Pritchard of Croft Lodge at Clappersgate , where he was a frequent visitor , was set out in the book as having lands too thick with trees .
9 The framework for the National Curriculum was set out in the Education Reform Act 1988 .
10 Though circumstances are so changed it is relevant to remember that in their heyday syllabubs were regarded as refreshments to be offered at card parties , ball suppers and at public entertainments , rather than just as a pudding for lunches and dinners , although they did quite often figure as part of the dessert in the days when a choice of sweetmeats , fruits , jellies , confectionery and creams was set out in a formal symmetrical array in the centre of the table .
11 After a number of days the conference was able to reach an agreement which was set out in a communique dated 21 July 1991 .
12 The background to cuts was set out in the 1976 White paper on public Expenditure ( Cmnd 6393 ) : ‘ Popular expectations for improved public services and welfare programmes have not been matched by growth in output or by willingness to forgo improvements in private living standards in favour of these programmes . ’
13 The role was an innovative one , and its initial scope was set out in the 1985 job specification ( Leeds City Council 1985c ) .
14 The plan of Magdalen was set out in 1473 and the foundation stone laid on 5 May 1474 ; the buildings were occupied in 1480 .
15 The aim of the book was set out in the preface ( which , unlike many items in these plans , was actually written ) . "
16 That was set out in our papers last week .
17 The revised procedure was set out in a discussion document and presented to the Heads of Department .
18 the discrepancy between what was set out in his syllabus and what was actually happening in the classrooms , particularly with regard to three dimensional work ;
19 The scale of fees has been simplified and was set out in the last Q.T. notes ( gold paper again ) £12 per annum for teachers living within 50 miles of their training venue £10 per annum for those outside a 50 mile radius
20 The government 's decision on the Dobry Reports was set out in detail in DoE Circular 113/75 .
21 The rationale underlying the Land Commission Act was set out in a 1965 white paper :
22 A case where the claim was set out in one letter agreed by both parties and a later , unilateral , submission was not copied to the other party is discussed in l3.13.2 .
23 The Government 's formal negotiating stance on pay was set out by Mr Clarke , who said there was no question of increasing the general 6.5 per cent offer .
24 The Government 's formal negotiating stance on pay was set out by Mr Clarke , who said there was no question of increasing the general 6.5 per cent offer .
25 The Government 's formal negotiating stance on pay was set out by Mr Clarke , who said there was no question of increasing the general 6.5 per cent offer .
26 The Government 's formal negotiating stance on pay was set out by Mr Clarke , who told a press conference there was no question of increasing the general 6.5 per cent offer to the ambulance crews in the face of disruptive action .
27 In 1976 ( Re S ) the principle of making a condition for access was set out by Cairns , L. J. as follows : ‘ Clearly no condition should be imposed which would be regarded as detracting from the rights and duties of the adoptive parents ’ .
28 The view of school management on which this rests was set out by Coopers & Lybrand ( 1988 ) and is advocated by the LMS Initiative ( 1988 ) :
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