Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] set out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Article 10(1) of the European Convention sets out the basic principle which the makers of common and statute law in Britain have never quite mustered the courage to adopt : " Everyone has the right to freedom of expression . |
2 | In fact I have just received a copy of ‘ Transport in the 1990s ’ , which is an information pamphlet from the European Commission setting out the European Community 's strategy for transport . |
3 | The SAD paper set out a number of options — I wish to concentrate on the fourth . |
4 | The previous chapter set out the framework for social work intervention for a social services department . |
5 | The Cabinet is set to approve the white paper setting out the Government 's view of the long-term future for coal and other energy resources this morning . |
6 | The White Paper sets out the details of the formula ( DSS , 1990a ; see also Millar and Whiteford , 1991 for further details and a comparison with the recently introduced Australian scheme ) . |
7 | In his speech , the Prime Minister set out the weak position from which he negotiates on economic and monetary union . |
8 | The policy is the contractual document setting out the terms and conditions of the insurance agreement which appear in various paragraphs which are usually called clauses . |
9 | The district secretary of the union wrote to the managing director setting out the union 's case for recognition . |
10 | Within a few hours of becoming queen Anne wrote to the Dutch States-General setting out the basis of her policy . |
11 | Moreover , the new Treaty sets out a new legislative procedure , namely the ‘ co-decision ’ procedure . |
12 | The new strategy sets out a number of measures to be taken by the Society in the next three years including : — |
13 | The proposed Directive sets out a number of principles that the supervisory authorities are to use as guidelines when discharging their functions and especially when granting exemptions to the rules provided in the proposed Directive . |