Example sentences of "are set [adv] in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They have lost touch with what is happening and hospital beds are being closed before alternative beds and day care are set up in the community .
2 The normal minimum entrance requirements are set out in the Degree Course Requirements list .
3 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
4 c There are certain minimum requirements for location and timing of statutory notices , and these are set out in the Regulations .
5 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
6 Instead , Mr Cameron recommends the following measures ( whose effects are set out in the chart ) :
7 The details on how the transaction should proceed are set out in the text , and these deal with the situation from the moment new instructions are given : the ticking of the relevant boxes on the " fixtures , fittings and contents " form and " property information " form ; dealing with any additional enquiries ; signing the contract in readiness for exchange of contracts ; proceeding to sign the transfer in order to conclude the transaction , and redeeming any outstanding mortgage .
8 The Agency 's objectives , together with the targets for 1993–94 , are set out in the Performance Requirements table in Section B of this Agreement .
9 The rights of members of a company are set out in the articles of association .
10 Particularly important is the mandatory offer requirements under Rule 9 of the Code and the rules on persons acting in concert which are set out in the notes to Rule 9 .
11 Your other main terms and conditions are set out in the Scheme of Salaries and Conditions of Service agreed by the National Joint Council for Local Authorities Administrative , Professional , Technical and Clerical Services ( Scottish Councils ) as adopted and amended by Lothian Regional Council .
12 Your other main terms and conditions are set out in the Scheme of Salaries and Conditions of Service agreed by the National Joint Council for Local Authorities Administrative , Professional , Technical and Clerical Services ( Scottish Councils ) as adopted and amended by Lothian Regional Council .
13 Details of their transactions are set out in the case study below .
14 Directives are based on Roman law whereby absolute duties are set out in the law but it is not vigorously enforced .
15 The current restrictions are set out in the Counter-Inflation ( Agricultural Rents ) ( No 2 ) Order , 1973 ( SI 1973 No 1717 as amended ) .
16 The procedures are set out in the Admission of Securities to Listing ( the Yellow Book ) and the requirements are contained in Section 6 of Chapter 1 of the Yellow Book .
17 Language experiences which will ensure this are set out in the programmes of study .
18 The policy areas covered in this book are set out in the titles of chapters 5 to 10 .
19 They are not — it was a working document from officials ; Ministers ' views were set out in the citizens charter as they are set out in the Bill .
20 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
21 Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name .
22 Further terms and conditions of the Offer are set out in the Appendix .
23 Its observations on this matter are set out in the section of this report dealing with question ( 3 ) submitted by the national court .
24 ‘ Use classes ’ are set out in the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1972 and the Use Classes Order 1987 .
25 The main contexts in which the maxim of the civil law above quoted has been adopted as part of English law are set out in the speech of Lord Atkinson in Villar v. Gilbey [ 1907 ] A.C. 139 , 149–150 .
26 It is , however , important to stress the limits within which such a relaxation is permissible and which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend .
27 The references to Hansard which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , put it beyond doubt that that could not have been the intention of Parliament in enacting the section .
28 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Bridge of Harwich .
29 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Keith of Kinkel .
30 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Browne-Wilkinson .
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