Example sentences of "sets [adv prt] the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Lipsey lays this out in the Introduction to his Introduction and the rest of his book sets down the basis of a Positive economics .
2 It also means that if difference in its sense of non-identity sets up the possibility of history , then difference in its sense of delay means also that it can never be finally concluded , for such deferral will always inhibit closure .
3 In other words , rather than introducing other , more persuasive factors , he merely sets up the court as the arbiter of a medical issue , and decides that , of all the criteria involved , the crucial ones for determining how the individual is to be regarded by the law are the biological criteria .
4 Deliberately confrontational , Bishop sets up the heist on the same night as the DJ contest .
5 Presumably , too , A sets up the defence of necessity ; we are not expressly told that there was ( or that A thought there was ) no other way of saving the leader 's life , but this is a fair inference from the question .
6 ‘ Aqua Fortis ’ intros with a gentle lapping of waves before thickening into a pulsing yet controlled hypno-technological dream and is supported by the scary ‘ Asylum 3 ’ , which involves a story about some magic toys and sets up the rest of the track for a chilling rollercoaster ride into a spooky world that you really do n't want to enter .
7 Sartre 's account thus sets up the articulation of history , univocal meaning , and totality as the indissoluble set of elements required for the validation of Marxism , necessary in order to save it from its detour from itself .
8 The final scene sets up the image of Suzannah and the Elders echoing the painting while reinforcing Tassi and Cauley 's conspiracy against Artemesia in the scene before .
9 The lecture provides a guide to the subject-matter and sets out the foundations on which the student must build .
10 Section 0403 below sets out the procedures to be followed in determining if a client is a corporate finance client .
11 The leaflet also sets out the procedures for complaints or suggestions .
12 His most significant work , The Critique of Pure Reason , sets out the limits to thought insofar as they can ever be set from the perspective of people who are subject to those limits themselves .
13 Although , as has been argued already , the significance of the 1934 Congress is to be located in its general guiding principles rather than in specific theories , it is nonetheless worthwhile examining briefly the substance of the 1934 debate not only because it sets out the agenda for a detailed discussion of socialist realism , but also because Nizan 's second novel , Le Cheval de Troie , was produced , for the most part in the Soviet Union during 1934 in the shadow of the Congress itself .
14 In dealing with the matter of bringing a slave to the ordeal Childebert sets out the time-scale of the case , and states that his deadlines are as required in Lex Salica .
15 Christopher White 's introduction sets out the history of the collection , plus six-page bibliography .
16 see that er paragraph three of the statement of claims sets out the history of the transaction a and pleads the relevant facts .
17 The Act creates a Supervisory Authority , and sets out the provisions for setting up a stock exchange and for the public dealing with securities .
18 However the development , mainly in the voluntary sector , of segregated dementia day centres offers the hope that the needs of the large intermediate group of sufferers and their carers can be looked after in small , local , enthusiastic units , taking pressure away from the " ordinary day centres and day hospitals and allowing them a better mix a Policy Part IV of the Social Work ( Scotland ) Act sets out the provisions for local authority residential care .
19 Section 28 sets out the measure of damages .
20 Straight and narrow Part one of David Stevens ' new series sets out the plans for his transformation of a long , narrow garden .
21 As to the former , the objects clause in the company 's memorandum of association sets out the activities for which the company has been formed , though these activities may subsequently be altered by special resolution .
22 The letter then sets out the text of the resolution of 31 October 1980 , and continues :
23 Baldwin 's speech sets out the boundaries within which the press must operate : it can act as an adjunct of the political parties , it can be the mouthpiece of the parties or politicians and it may even criticize governments in power , but it can not transgress the real line which marks off dependence on , from independence of , the political parties .
24 Appendix One of the report , sets out the position in relation to registered disabled employees of the County Council , July ninety-three , and you will see there in summary ,
25 It sets out the order in which talks are to be held , the nature of these talks , the powers of the parties involved , the level of discussions etc .
26 Section 406 also sets out the order in which the proceeds of sale must be distributed ; broadly , distribution must be in favour of security holders in order of priority but any residue has to be returned to the company and not to the holder of the void charge .
27 The most common kinds of situations giving rise to interaction amongst Network members are summarised below , together with a checklist which sets out the obligations of the initiating member and the participating member in each set of circumstances .
28 The 1990 legislation authorizes the establishment of a stock exchange , sets out the preconditions for its statutes and rules of procedure , provides for its membership and operation , and establishes a system for arbitration of disputes between securities traders and between issuers and traders .
29 Section 45 sets out the criteria for the prudent management of a building society .
30 Article 7(5) of the High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991 sets out the criteria to be considered when deciding whether or not to make an order for transfer in a case in which both the High Court and the County Court have mutual jurisdiction .
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