Example sentences of "set out in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If he wanted to reach an object he had to set out in the wrong direction and hope to angle in on it !
2 ( 1 ) A registered club may apply to the sheriff for any one of the following orders : ( a ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on weekdays shall not be those set out in section 53(3) of this Act , but shall instead be the period between eleven in the morning and two in the afternoon and the period between four and half-past ten in the evening or alternatively be the said periods on weekdays other than Saturday , and on Saturday be the period between one in the afternoon and half-past ten in the evening ; or ( b ) an order providing that during the winter period the permitted hours in the club on Sundays shall not be those set out in the said section 53(3) , but shall instead be the period between half-past twelve and two in the afternoon and the period between four and nine in the evening ; or ( c ) an order which contains both the aforesaid provisions ; and the sheriff shall , if in his opinion the conditions set out in subsection ( 2 ) below are satisfied , make the order applied for .
3 These bodies insist that their members work to the highest standards set out in the relevant Codes of Practice and strongly recommend that their surveyors are qualified by becoming a Certified Timber Infestation Surveyor ( CTIS ) and Certificated Remedial Damp-proofing Surveyor ( CRDS ) .
4 When the final offer document is sent to the Panel a document charge is payable according to the scales set out in the Blue Book .
5 In conclusion , tutors are again reminded of their great responsibilities for achieving the high aims set out in the first paragraph .
6 ( 1 ) Subject to the provisions of this Act , the permitted hours in licensed premises , licensed canteens and registered clubs shall be those set out in the following provisions of this section .
7 The assumptions set out in the following paragraphs are central to the recommendations on attainment levels and programmes of study in paragraphs 15.24 to 15.41 .
8 For consistency , we use a standard predictive scheme based upon thirty-five predictors representing the influences set out in the general model of media influence described in Chapter 1 .
9 However , the Court found that , as was stated in the recitals to the regulation , the definition of value and the interpretative notes set out in the 1590 Convention had been embodied into the legislation of the Member States in different ways , and also certain optional provisions of the interpretative notes were being applied differently in different Member States .
10 Breach of the requirements set out in the 1963 Act is a criminal offence and may lead to prosecution .
11 2.16 " the Shop Covenants " means the covenants set out in the fifth Schedule
12 Together with their partners in other member states , local authorities will need to seek the full implementation of the principles set out in the European Charter of Local Self-Government .
13 Article 11 can hardly be said , therefore , to ‘ weaken ’ the Convention it allows States who wish to be more generous to a claimant than the minimum standards set out in the earlier articles to do so , but not for more than minimum standards to be imposed by a requesting State on a requested State .
14 The disciplinary procedures which apply to your employment are set out in paragraphs 10010–10052 as supplemented by the procedures set out in the Scottish Office Handbook .
15 Some of his harshest condemnations were reserved for those who tried to evade the plain commands of God ( set out in the Old Testament law ) by means of merely human traditions , however venerable .
16 Once again we set out in the pre-dawn walk through the forest , the amble across the alpine pastures , and the short struggle up the screes to the foot of the wall .
17 The information requirements are determined by the listing rules set out in the Yellow Book which are made by the London Stock Exchange as the competent authority under Part IV of the FSA .
18 Our work should be carried out in accordance with the general technical standards set out in the Corporate Finance Manual and summarized in Chapter 02 of this guide .
19 The policies set out in the Gracious Speech will expand opportunity , choice and quality in our nation 's education and training .
20 Doing this allows a development of the ideas set out in the previous chapter regarding the salient institutional features which characterize a place .
21 The article also states that the burden of proof that a standard term has been individually negotiated falls on the seller or supplier , but given the provisions set out in the previous paragraph , it is hard to see how this burden can ever be discharged , unless there has been an individual negotiation at which both parties actually discussed and wrote out the clause in question for the first time .
22 The question is which form will be compatible with the general curriculum aims set out in the last chapter .
23 Mr Clarke yesterday showed no sign of giving ground on the reforms set out in the National Health Service and Community Care Bill , due for its second reading in the Commons today .
24 At nine o'clock that night we set out in the pouring rain , our car packed with people and stores of food , picking our way through lorries , mules and men on foot .
25 There are certain exclusions and these are clearly set out in the appropriate policy .
26 Full details of the exceptional charges are set out in the Financial Review on page 11 .
27 That was all set out in the recent Security Council resolution to which I referred in my reply and for which we voted .
28 A clear example of the ultra vires rule is set out in the following case .
29 The nurse 's main responsibilities with regard to breathing are set out in the following pages .
30 As from April 9 , 1990 , the levels of eligibility for actions other than personal injury cases , are as set out in the following table : The applicant must be eligible both in respect of income and capital .
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