Example sentences of "laid out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To confuse things further , those 36 stages are laid out into seven levels , each offering a choice of two to move on to once completed .
2 Two flattened ‘ U ’ yokes protrude from the facia , which in ‘ IL is nicely laid out with modern avionics to IFR standards including DME , glideslope and transponder .
3 If these new coppices are laid out with wide strips at even intervals , Free Range Egg production will give an extra crop and a profit , that is if the farmer can find his/her own retail market for the eggs .
4 The Baderini Cardinal gave it its baroque facade and had its gardens laid out with descending terraces , fountains , a grassy-staged theatre , grottoes and a lemon house guarded by statues of antique giants .
5 Wenceslas Square was laid out for one of Bohemia 's most attractive rulers , King Charles IV , Holy Roman Emperor , who was born and died in Prague .
6 She 'd never seen so much silverware , and all laid out for one person .
7 No n Well yes a lot of it was brushwood or the or erm branches of the birch trees that was that was laid out for that Above the stones and then you put that above .
8 A good many people suffered minor injuries in consequence ; but I believe those who suffered injuries were as nothing compared to those who wished to sustain an honourable contusion or bruise , or who , to make the whole setting more dramatic , lay on the ground as if laid out for dead without any injury at all .
9 We bought some after we had laid out for most of ours
10 Standing at the window in the small front lounge , where a buffet had been laid out for those guests arriving late , or for people who were still hungry , she saw Feargal accompany Phena , and the man who had been her constant companion at the wedding , walk down the path .
11 It was laid out on Roman plan with six fora , the Imperial Palace , theatres , baths , hippodrome , etc .
12 The coffee cups were all laid out on long white-napped tables , and waiters hovered over the silver urn , dispensing coffee to a few early arrivals .
13 Apples of many shades of yellow and red , brown and gold were laid out on yellowed newspaper , line after line , row upon row , on broad slatted shelves .
14 Jewelled cups , their precious stones glinting in the sunlight , and silver dishes were laid out on handsome chests and cabinets .
15 The magnificent wings were laid out at full stretch , as though the swan were in flight , and the head rested with a perfect profile uppermost , above the frozen curve of the neck .
16 At the year end the combined membership reached 308 thus exceeding the magic 300 , yet the trading surplus was only £15 , with a mere £130 on capital account , although new greens at the 6th and 8th had been laid out at some cost .
17 An almost finished game of snakes and ladders was laid out amongst top secret briefing papers .
18 Boasting the finest in accommodation , cuisine and amenities , this hotel is attractively laid out around lush courtyards with attractively landscaped pools and terraces .
19 Moodie may have been a priest but in death his body had been laid out like some broken toy to lie on a shelf , the grimacing features half-hidden by a dirty cloth ; the eyes still open , sightless and empty .
20 Some new auditing ideas were laid out in 1989 .
21 Yes , Chair , I , I mean I support the criteria that 's been laid out in five two there , I think it 's very important that we do actually , important that we do actually highlight the issue of low pay , and where it 's occurring , and in , in some way that then prevents companies , the , the unscrupulous type of companies that would come in to exploit that , from actually doing it , since most people would then be aware it , and I think that the last speaker 's just suggested that it 's an extremely cheap way of obtaining masses of information about Shropshire 's erm , earnings levels , and I think that 's very important that we are , and do come to grips with that , and clearly could n't afford officer time to be spent on , on merely collating that all the time .
22 It was a large room , an Aladdin 's cave to any would-be falconer , filled with expensive-looking equipment : bags and lures hanging from walls , jesses and leashes all laid out in immaculate order .
23 The public gardens beside the palazzo were laid out in 1784 by Giuseppe Piermarini who started by uniting the gardens and orchards of several monasteries .
24 They were deliberately planned with their streets laid out in orthogonal grid-systems like the great cities of Hellenistic times , such as Alexandria and Antioch .
25 He had been working since the 1820s on his theory that ‘ grand geometrical lines ’ had been laid out in ancient times across the country and that these were indicated by old boundaries and markers .
26 The small garden in which this monument stands and indeed , this entire embankment was laid out in 1848–9 .
27 On such days the Lombardy Plain is also laid out in great detail .
28 He undoubtedly had in mind the particular patterns and balanced relationship of the various dances ( i.e. solos , grands pas , variations , etc. ) as laid out in all Petipa ballets and he made the ballerina the focus of all attention .
29 One of London 's earliest planned suburbs , it began to be laid out in 1773 on the estate of Henry Penton , MP for Winchester , from whom it took its name .
30 The principal-agent approach to the analysis of firm behaviour is laid out in Strong and Waterson ( 1987 ) , and the basic theoretical results of agency theory are discussed in Arrow ( 1984 ) and Shavell ( 1979 ) .
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