Example sentences of "[modal v] set out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Before addressing it , I must set out the facts , which are not in dispute to any significant degree .
2 I will consider these issues in turn , but first I must set out the Parliamentary history of sections 61 and 63 by reference to which the case was argued before us .
3 It must also state whether the auditors ' report was qualified or unqualified and , if it was qualified , must set out the report in full with any further material needed to understand the qualification .
4 Any application for transfer to the High Court ( other than family business ) must set out the grounds upon which the application is made by reference to the criteria .
5 The job specification should set out the qualities and skills of the person required for the post and these should ideally match the job description .
6 Though the appeal should set out the grounds on which the appeal is based , appeals which fail to do so will not be regarded as inadmissible .
7 The report should set out the restriction in a separate paragraph ( usually placed before the firm 's signature ) using such wording as :
8 The opening speech should set out the relevant facts , summarise the evidence to be called and remind the court of the statutory criteria to be met .
9 We 've just finished the first round of waivers for people receiving the Home Care Service , and the criteria that I was giving you reflected those , and so when you get your letter , if you feel that you 've got particular financial problems or particular family situations we should take into account , erm then do get in touch with us and we 'll process it and we 'll set out a procedure for you in the letter that we send .
10 Before she could set out the cups she had to remove a large heavy book — Crockford — which occupied the centre of the table .
11 It may set out the general terms on which the firm will be prepared to deal , its right to refuse to deal and the fact that any deals that it undertakes will be on the customary terms of the market concerned .
12 And then you see they when the crafty was by they used to set out the next day , some maybe taken for the West Mainland and some taken for and some were .
13 ‘ Fenella and I would set out a day later , ’ he said , looking at Fenella and thinking that she was rather a nice sort of companion to be having on a journey .
14 I hoped that in the Queen 's Speech the Government would set out a programme that showed that we were prepared to play our part in removing the scourge of poverty , of short life and of environmental destruction which is the lot of so many people in the world .
15 Turning to the White Paper , to be published before the next party conference , he said it would set out the Conservatives ' agenda for the rest of this century .
16 Designed to speed up the purchasing process , a ‘ logbook ’ would set out the condition of a home and any work done to it , as well as listing surveys .
17 ‘ We would like the Community to work towards a simple document — a European Record of Achievement — which would set out an individual jobseeker 's qualifications and experience in a way which could be recognised easily by employers in other countries . ’
18 The medical world looks for cures and , given a precise diagnosis , will set out a course of treatment which should lead to improvement in the patient 's condition .
19 The final section will set out a provisional theory explaining how companies best further the public interest and the implications of that theory for company law .
20 It will set out a fairer voting system .
21 The legal terms of this agreement will not necessarily govern the day-to-day relationship between the record company and artist , but it will set out the obligations of both parties , or ‘ who is responsible for what ’ .
22 As a result of this visit , the accountant will prepare a royalty examination report , in conjunction with the solicitor , which will set out the claims for underpayment of the band 's royalties by the recording or publishing company .
23 Since the review will set out the framework for defence policy for years to come , we will halt any defence cut , and any order for a new weapons system , which might prejudice its outcome .
24 We will set out the data in a tableau with rows corresponding to warehouses and columns to shops .
25 The alienation clause in a lease will set out the disposal rights for the whole or part of the accommodation .
26 A ‘ residence order ’ will say where the children will live ; and a ‘ contract order ’ will set out the arrangements for the other parent to see the children — what used to be called access .
27 The report will be sent to the parties together with the minister 's letter of decision , which will set out the factors which have influenced the minister .
28 The enabling Act which grants the power to make secondary legislation will set out the procedures to be followed when the secondary legislation is created .
29 The disposal programme will set out the criteria against which the bids will be assessed , including the basis upon which a preference will be given to bids involving significant employee participation .
30 The hon. Gentleman is quite mistaken , and I will set out the position clearly for him .
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