Example sentences of "[be] set out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Situations and characters to be portrayed can be set out for the learner on a worksheet . |
2 | A small table might be set out for the three bears ' breakfast with three sizes of chair , bowl and so on , together with three sizes of bear for the children to play with . |
3 | The corporate communiqué can be set out on anything from regulation A4 paper with a staple in the corner , to grandiose box presentations containing ‘ sampler ’ cassettes or compact discs previewing the alleged highlights of a forthcoming release . |
4 | The limits to spending would be set out with a long-term perspective . |
5 | If provision is to be made ( Clause 20.02.5 ) for retentions from the amount due on account of tax liabilities or compensation for damage caused to the firm by the outgoing partner ( a somewhat controversial matter , but one which might be considered , for example , in relation to increased indemnity insurance premiums becoming payable by the continuing partners as a result of the negligence of the outgoing partner ) the terms must be set out with clarity . |
6 | The Union 's case will be set out by their senior life member , Ken Harris , who said this week he will relinquish his post as a trustee . |
7 | Hardy bog plants propagated earlier can be set out in their permanent positions at the poolside . |
8 | It is particularly appropriate in the case of a ballet that tells a story where the libretto has to be set out in such a way that the action can be logically developed and each item roughly timed . |
9 | The right to carry out a royalty examination of a record or publishing company should be set out in the recording or publishing contract . |
10 | THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month . |
11 | There is hardly ever a good reason why the deal should not be set out in writing , and this may help to avoid future dispute , but you need to check the proposed wording carefully in conjunction with your advisers . |
12 | If you have already made an application to the tribunal , perhaps to obviate the risk of missing a crucial time limit should negotiations collapse , the detailed terms might , if it is thought appropriate , be set out in a separate document while you withdraw your claim on form COT 4 . |
13 | On small packs with more limited space the information may be set out in linear form . |
14 | The charter explicitly promised the privatisation of British Rail , detailed plans for which were supposed to be set out in a white paper . |
15 | This provides that the terms of a contract with a sole member/director must either be set out in a written memorandum or be made the subject of a report to the next available board meeting and recorded in the board minutes . |
16 | The committee 's terms of reference should be set out in writing and should detail clearly its authority and responsibilities . |
17 | These ought to be set out in much more detail in a complete answer . |
18 | The document stated that the arguments for and against would be set out in some detail . |
19 | In the process of definition the subdivisions of the gentry are shown to have been as numerous as those of the peerage ( which for the present purpose need not be set out in detail ) , and noticeably more complex . |
20 | The release must be set out in such a way that it is easy for the journalist to use it . |
21 | What the planner needs to know can be set out in the form of a cycle of information and analysis — a cycle , because marketing and advertising are a continuous process , and knowledge gained from one advertising campaign can be used to develop its continuation . |
22 | Statements of attainment could be set out in very general terms , permitting a great variety of learning routes and greater autonomy for teachers in the classroom , but they would run the risk of being uninterpretable by SAT developers and teachers , or , given the political imperative to produce national assessments , interpretable in an arbitrary fashion . |
23 | The proportions in which partners are to share in the profits of the business will normally be set out in the partnership deed . |
24 | The overt acts of the alleged conspiracy are said to be set out in the statement of claim . |
25 | Often this work can best be set out in this way . |
26 | If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes . |
27 | If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes . |
28 | If headings are combined on the face of the balance sheet , they should be set out in full in the notes . |
29 | If this model of democracy prevails , social policies may be expected to be determined by the commitments of the political parties , and proposals for policy changes will be set out in election manifestos . |
30 | The division of shares into classes and the rights attached to each class will normally be set out in the company 's memorandum or articles ( generally the latter ) but , in contrast with the Companies Acts of some other common law countries , that is not compulsory . |