Example sentences of "[conj] set [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade .
2 Peter Gibson J said , at p638 : An employee with experience in a particular industry who is intending to leave , whether to join a competitor as an employee or to set up in competition on his own account , commits no breach of contract in doing so unless either there is a specific term of his contract to that effect which does not fall foul of the doctrine against restraint of trade or he is intending to use the confidential information of his employer otherwise and for the benefit of his employer .
3 Now it 's one thing to say well , you know , perhaps these are women who take more exception than other women would do , but there comes a point where you have to accept , I think , that there 's going to be a shift of perspective , that what women have customarily put up with is no longer what they wish to put up and that I think we ought to be , as it were , acknowledged to have the right or the scope to say we want things to change , and to define or to set out in a process of defining what should be sexual appropriate sexual behaviour in future .
4 Those taking up job-release allowances must not take a job or set up in business on their own , and their employer must undertake to recruit as soon as possible a registered unemployed worker .
5 I mean , my mother left money for me , it 's in a trust , it gives me something , but he wo n't let me touch the rest of it or set up in anything , he 's a trustee .
6 The powers of the region were never as far-reaching ( or set out in such detail ) as was the case in the English counties prior to the 1980 Act .
7 He was claiming that next year his chairmanship would last a day longer than set down in the rules .
8 Although set up in 1974 in response to outcries about huge increases in domestic rates , it never came near to recommending their abolition or even their substantial replacement with another tax .
9 S 44(1) , TMA 1970 prescribes that the place of the appeal shall be that set out in Schedule 3 to the Act .
10 The model is in fact that set out in Section 8–3 when examining balanced growth incidence .
11 However , the most recent statement of our approach to the question of recognition , which is also likely to guide our attitude to the adherence of these countries to the United Nations , was that set out in the meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers earlier this week .
12 Of course it was challenged in the discussions , but the outcome is that set out in the Anglo-Italian paper .
13 The most common exemption to the need for approval will be that set out in paragraph 9 of SI 1988 No. 316 noted below ( 0405.43 ) where the document is being issued to ‘ persons sufficiently expert to understand the risks involved ’ .
14 a The form of a statutory notice , i.e. for Structure Plan and Local Plan intention to prepare/submission/modification should follow that set out in the Town and County Planning ( Structure and Local Plans ) ( Scotland ) Regulations 1983. ( 1983 No 1590 ( s. 149 ) ) .
15 The target far exceeds that set out in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act , which requires local councils to recycle 25 per cent of waste by the turn of the century .
16 Even this , however , was neither central to his thinking nor set out in any detail .
17 For this reason the list of factors is neither exhaustive , nor set out in order of importance .
18 From now on , every rehearsal should be arranged and set up in this way , so that your band will sound the same every time you rehearse .
19 The patients had all been washed and set up in their chairs and most of them seemed to be almost asleep .
20 Most of the overwintered hives had survived , with the help of bread soaked in ale every couple of weeks , and now they were unwrapped , one or two at a time in case of a late frost , and set up in sheltered corners .
21 Mayhew continued to give private lessons , and set up in practice near Paddington Station .
22 John stormed out and set up in business on his own .
23 In the foundation 's view , arthritis should be taken out of that conglomerate and set up in a new and separate institute , which would bring the total number of institutes at NIH to 12 .
24 Not much , says Mr Day , and he predicts that smaller firms that do n't want to work in regulated areas will break away from the Institute and set up in practice as plain accountants .
25 Then , in 1886 , he returned to Vienna and set up in private practice as a consultant on nervous diseases .
26 Erm , I really feel that this consultation is coming more than a too late because we started on the slippery slope when the consortium was er first dreamed of o , you know about a year ago and set up in April and that really this is the sort of the inexorable next move , and this consultation is far far too late !
27 Ltd. he and his brother were made directors , but there was apparently some friction between them and in 1882 he resigned and set up in practice on his own as a consultant .
28 They came home , packed their bags , left Wales for good and set up in Brussels until they found a new house .
29 But after he inherited a little money and set up in his own business Mama stopped working , and then she had my little brothers . ’
30 For example , if you use what was the dining room for a work room/study as well , you should either have a round table which can be piled with books when necessary , a table set off-centre , or a drop-leaf table that can be pulled out and set up in the centre of the room as required .
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