Example sentences of "[coord] [art] [noun pl] set " in BNC.
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1 | If the scope of the enabling Act is exceeded or the procedures set out in it are not followed , the secondary legislation thereby created is said to be ultra vires ( i.e. beyond the power given ) . |
2 | On the other hand , the Hague Convention deals with a limited issue , that of service abroad ; it does not affect the rules as to the extent of the jurisdiction of the courts of a particular state , the rules of the forum court as to which documents are required to be served , nor the time-limits set for procedural steps under that law . |
3 | It permits a takeover offer to be made for a private company if it is an offer for all the shares in , or all the shares comprised in the equity or non-equity share capital of , that company ( other than shares held by the offeror ) and the conditions set out in the article are satisfied . |
4 | The data is then made public ; the full dataset and the commands to set it up for processing by the statistical package SPSS- X can be obtained from the Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive at the University of Essex for the cost of processing . |
5 | It is the responsibility of fundholding general practices to decide priorities for research in the context of the population 's needs and the contracts set with each provider . |
6 | Appendix 1 at the end of this chapter gives a number of worked examples using the questions posed in the flowchart and the answers set out in the information contained elsewhere in this section . |
7 | Attempts to solve the problem become more and more radical and the rules set by the paradigm for the solution of problems become progressively more loosened . |
8 | The passes will be valid until the end of 1992 ( fresh passes will be needed for 1993 ) and the dates set are August 15 and September 26 . |
9 | 15 army trucks arrived and the soldiers set up an ambush to try and kill us all . |
10 | Antique furnishings and paintings preserve its tremendous character , with lovely touches such as the pretty decor of the dining-room and the terraces set beneath pine trees . |
11 | In more and more grounds , fences and grilles have been built around the ‘ ends ’ and the areas set aside for the visiting supporters , further highlighting the sense of territory . |
12 | He said : ‘ Our strengths are the freehouse image , the quality of our property and the standards set by our managers . |
13 | The dogs were set off by it and the dogs set off the sheep and the goats and the cows . |
14 | In the case of any conflict between such terms and the terms set out in this letter the terms in this letter shall prevail . |
15 | The police had blocked this way and the marchers set off along Duke Street , trying to find another way onto the bridge . |
16 | The Aberdeen striker Joey Harper scored the only goal in a hard fought international against Denmark , and the Scots set out to party . |
17 | The estimates for nineteen ninety-four , ninety-five , and the guidelines set out in the report for nineteen ninety-three , ninety-four . |
18 | And dry it would have been if the heavens had n't opened the moment the ship docked and the troops set foot on French soil . |
19 | The court heard her ordeal began when she and the children set off with the salesman on what they thought would be a family shopping trip . |
20 | Then there was a tobacco tin with a little boy 's treasures — marbles , a long-dead spider , gaudy stamps from Helvetia and Madagascar and a piece of blue glass with a letter to Santa Claus wrapped round it : ‘ Dear Santa , Will you bring mi dadi back for crismas and a cowboi set . ’ |
21 | The highlight of the celebrations is the Centenary Trophy in June when the World champions , Olympic champions and England join Ireland , but the youths set the ball rolling in a series switched to Ireland from its usual four-year cycle to suit the occasion . |