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

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1 While each university plans and validates its own degree programmes in the light of a general awareness of policies , constraints and demands , the CNAA sets out general principles for first degree courses under its aegis .
2 A new law setting out tough penalties for car theft goes through its final stages today.It was put through by Oxford West MP John Patten , Minister of State at the Home Office .
3 We have never found it an imposition to provide , at the beginning of a term a sheet of paper for each lecture setting out prerequisite knowledge , the subject of the lecture and reference to textbook work which would probably not be treated except by a mention .
4 The contract conditions set out standard obligations and requirements which apply to the purchaser , the provider , or both ; and details of the method for invoicing and payment which will be used .
5 The task of these boards and councils was to draw together the planning and administration of the area , to produce comprehensive studies setting out regional priorities and to link the efforts of central government and local authorities .
6 Dot sat in her coat at the kitchen table and watched Mrs Hollidaye heaping thick slices of bread spread with yellow butter on to a plate while Loopy Lil set out pretty teacups Patterned with roses on to matching saucers .
7 The White Paper sets out good practice to encourage buying in high-quality support services in hospitals , to improve direct health care for patients .
8 The guide sets out simplified security controls for exporters of restricted items to countries listed by the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls .
9 When the consultation paper setting out alternative proposals for between 15 and 51 single-tier councils was published last October , Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , was keen to point to the economies that the local government changes could bring .
10 He seems to be moving towards dropping plans for a White Paper setting out various proposals , followed at a later stage by legislation .
11 The Authority set out new principles governing ownership .
12 Adopting techniques long employed by the solicitors ' profession , the brochure sets out personal accounts of government legal work by serving lawyers .
13 The statement sets out general principles — appropriate to all computer users — relating to efforts to minimise disruption of an organisation 's activities and business , and potential financial loss as a result of computer failure .
14 It is said that this was one principal factor behind the setting up of a number of Court of Session rules setting out expedited procedures back in 1988 .
15 Perhaps it is because I was married on November 5 , and all the way down to a miserable , wet Bournemouth where we spent our honeymoon , there were village bonfires set out ready .
16 The document sets out various skills that should be mastered during the year and also states that time should be set aside for education , including protected time within the working week for private study .
17 This consultative process has finally culminated in the publication of government White Papers setting out new proposals for change .
18 There was a long table of scrubbed pine with a tablecloth ( splashed with russet chrysanthemums , the sort of tablecloth you see through the windows of other people 's houses as you walk by at teatime ) folded back to cover crockery set out ready for breakfast , perhaps to keep mice from dirtying the cups .
19 The Agreement sets out parallel texts to the existing provisions on Social Policy in the Treaty of Rome which the eleven will apply in deciding social matters .
20 That section sets out various grounds for jurisdiction , including the domicile , residence and physical presence of the debtor in England , but the sole ground relied on in this case is section 265(1) ( c ) ( ii ) , namely , that the debtor within a period of three years ending on the date of presentation , had ‘ carried on business in England and Wales . ’
21 The section sets out detailed operational procedures for the sale process .
22 The results of these studies have been combined with those of other work to give a table setting out good practice .
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