Example sentences of "[be] set out in the " in BNC.

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1 Our proposals for developing this policy have been set out in the White Papers on ‘ Competing for Quality ’ in central and local government .
2 The historical context of the appeal has already been set out in the judgment of Scott L.J .
3 It surely can not be thought coincidental that these precise geometric patterns have been set out in the Wiltshire countryside .
4 The recommendations had been set out in the Commission 's interim report published in May .
5 In certain cases , the accountants prepare the accounts of the company or business on predetermined bases or principles , which may be quite complex , and which will have been set out in the sale and purchase agreement .
6 For a manufacturing company , alternative product/market strategies are set out in the tables below .
7 Instead , Mr Cameron recommends the following measures ( whose effects are set out in the chart ) :
8 Language experiences which will ensure this are set out in the programmes of study .
9 The rights are set out in the Eighth Schedule to the 1971 Act and are divided into two parts : Part I allows for the full rebuilding of any building and Part II for its extension .
10 The UK disclosure requirements are imposed by the Financial Services Act ( which requires all material matters to be disclosed ) although the details are set out in the ‘ Admission of Securities to Listing ’ issued by the Stock Exchange .
11 The rules which must be followed in arranging and conducting the election are set out in the first schedule to the 1983 Act as amended .
12 However , the implications of the principles for more than a dozen particular instruments are set out in the ‘ Notes on Application ’ .
13 Further terms and conditions of the Offer are set out in the Appendix .
14 The nurse 's main responsibilities with regard to breathing are set out in the following pages .
15 The rights of members of a company are set out in the articles of association .
16 ‘ Use classes ’ are set out in the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1972 and the Use Classes Order 1987 .
17 The facts are set out in the judgment .
18 Its observations on this matter are set out in the section of this report dealing with question ( 3 ) submitted by the national court .
19 In this regard , I fully concur with the Commission 's assessments as they are set out in the reports for the hearings ( see paragraphs 49 and 50 of the report in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) , ante , pp. 299G — 300A , and paragraphs 21 and 22 of the report in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case C 246/89 ) ) .
20 Its functions and powers are set out in the Act of 1981 of that name .
21 The main contexts in which the maxim of the civil law above quoted has been adopted as part of English law are set out in the speech of Lord Atkinson in Villar v. Gilbey [ 1907 ] A.C. 139 , 149–150 .
22 The facts are set out in the judgment of Scott L.J .
23 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Bridge of Harwich .
24 The facts are set out in the judgment of Glidewell L.J .
25 It is , however , important to stress the limits within which such a relaxation is permissible and which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend .
26 The references to Hansard which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , put it beyond doubt that that could not have been the intention of Parliament in enacting the section .
27 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Keith of Kinkel .
28 The facts are set out in the opinion of Lord Browne-Wilkinson .
29 The policy areas covered in this book are set out in the titles of chapters 5 to 10 .
30 The key principles for the care of dementia sufferers are set out in the SAD Report " Dementia in Scotland , Priorities for Care , Strategies for Change " as follows : People with dementia are entitled to : the same respect and regard for dignity and privacy as anyone else the same range and quality of services as other citizens opportunities to enhance their capabilities a range of services to support their declining abilities emotional and social care and support live as independently as possible and in familiar surroundings for as long as possible actively participate as far as practicable in decisions affecting their daily lives and future care .
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