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

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1 Some firms find the problem of setting out hourly rates some-what daunting .
2 In setting out general guidelines for a solicitor negotiating on behalf of a plaintiff , Pritchard counsels caution .
3 Despite the dangers , however , there seems some point in setting out such information as can be given about the terms and even if the results are ultimately inconclusive , in order to help to define the problem .
4 The facts need to be set out , and I am guided in setting out these facts by the useful chronology with which I have been provided .
5 In setting out these practical implications , the Guidelines recognise and draw engineers ' attention to the importance of the other influences which should govern their conduct .
6 ( In setting out this table , the assumption is made that you are fit enough to practise your chosen form of exercise without doing yourself any harm .
7 Before setting out such facts and relating to the sentences on the individual offenders as are material for the purposes of these appeals , it is necessary first to describe the procedure followed by the Secretary of State in exercising his power under section 61 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , and the steps by which he came to adopt that procedure .
8 Before setting out some examples of mismatch between fiduciary duties and regulatory rules , it should be pointed out that there are three different types of conflict or mismatch between regulatory and the common law and equitable rules relating to fiduciaries ( hereafter abbreviated to " fiduciary law " ) .
9 Will — Attestation — Testator 's signature — Testator writing name on will before setting out dispositive provisions — Will attested by two witnesses — Whether ‘ signed ’ by testator — Whether will validly executed — Whether testator having testamentary capacity — Wills Act 1837 ( 7 Will .
10 But this did not prevent the Dominicans from setting out that war could be justified as a means of restoring order in situations of political or social disharmony , for instance between territories ( here we see the beginnings of the idea of the territorial unit and the defence of its justifiable rights ) or between sovereign rulers and their vassals ( if the vassal chose to rebel against his lord and thus fell into a state of disobedience ) .
11 The case for setting out financial implications is obvious in a situation in which the school budget is controlled by the governors .
12 The reason for setting out these reservations at such length is not that we have any doubts about the value to consumers of credit cost information .
13 In ( 5 ) c the speaker elaborates on the premise by setting out one choice option followed later by the other ( ( 5 ) g ) .
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