Example sentences of "be set out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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31 ( Proposal document ) These project objectives were set out in the first project report ( Taylor , 1983 ) and are quoted in Section 2.1 .
32 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 .
33 Further details were set out in the written statement published on 13 November .
34 For an artist to travel is to set out on a visual adventure which may or may not end in fulfilment .
35 The consolidated p&l account is set out on the alternative format , with separate columns for continuing and discontinued operations .
36 The current thinking of the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI ) is set out in a Green Paper published in October 1993 .
37 The actual request is set out in the first part , which gives the relevant addresses and which may specify a particular mode of service .
38 A clear example of the ultra vires rule is set out in the following case .
39 Practice as to translation requirements varies greatly ; although the relevant information is set out in the Practical Handbook published by the Permanent Bureau of the Hague conference , which is held by all Central Authorities , other applicants often fall foul of the rules .
40 A foreign lawyer becomes an RFL by going through a process of registration which is set out in the 1990 Act .
41 Make sure the food is set out in an attractive way so that its appearance makes the children excited .
42 Elsewhere an only son and brother is setting out into the great world to win a name and place .
43 He was to set out with the three French patrols , drive the hundred-odd miles to the Gabes Gap and pass through it as quickly as possible to create confusion in the enemy rear areas .
44 The rationale underlying the Land Commission Act was set out in a 1965 white paper :
45 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 .
46 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 . ’
47 The role was an innovative one , and its initial scope was set out in the 1985 job specification ( Leeds City Council 1985c ) .
48 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
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