Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] set out [art] " in BNC.

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1 At the end of the month Molly received another communication from S. Kettering setting out the arrangements for paying the rent .
2 Our medium term plan sets out a programme for developing the business we currently have in North America and Europe .
3 As might be expected , the judgment of Parke J. sets out the principles with precision , at p. 894 :
4 The practice note sets out the auditors ' reporting responsibilities and the contents of the auditors ' report in some detail , and provides some guidance on qualified reports .
5 In England , the guidelines issued by the Lord Chief Justice for sentencing in rape cases set out a starting point of eight years ’ imprisonment for two or more rapists acting together , for men who rape victims in the victim 's own home , for those who abuse positions of responsibility over their victims and for rape involving abduction .
6 In dealing with the matter of bringing a slave to the ordeal Childebert sets out the time-scale of the case , and states that his deadlines are as required in Lex Salica .
7 In a statement Mr Patten set out the place of sex education in society and the vital importance of teaching the teaching of moral values .
8 Editor , — Robert Bluglass sets out the views endorsed by the Royal College of Psychiatrists concerning community mental health legislation .
9 Stephen Wheatcroft set out the case for airline deregulation in the November — December issue of TRANSPORT .
10 The claimant 's letter of appeal will be included and there will be a full written submission by the adjudication officer setting out the facts and law as they have been determined and applied to the claimant 's case .
11 William Perkins sets out the conventional position vis-à-vis class .
12 The RPB rules set out the standards and procedures to be followed .
13 In September 1973 , the Insight team of The Sunday Times set out the story of the seven arrests and the dropped charges for five murders .
14 The service specification sets out the quality standards that purchasers expect .
15 While Auntie Lou set out the food , he sat on a flat rock to recover and talked about the old days .
16 Each local authority will be asked to produce a Local Childcare Plan setting out the provision available in their area .
17 It also proposes an environment charter setting out the Institute 's environment strategy and even suggests establishing an Environment Faculty in the longer term .
18 Table 5 — 23(4) ( a ) in the SFA Rulebook sets out the required contents of a two-way customer agreement .
19 At a recent conference in London industrial guru Sir John Harvey Jones set out the reasons why .
20 In December Secretary Paget set out the position with gloomy — and inaccurate figures .
21 As a uniform constable , my boundaries were very clearly demarcated and my peers in the city centre division set out the parameters of my social reality .
22 Erm , the salmon pages set out the proposed strategy to meet those guidelines , and as I say , we 'll pick those up as we move through .
23 This Agreement between the Secretary of State for Employment and the Chief Executive of the Employment Service sets out the aim and objectives of the Employment Service and the targets to be met in year 1 April 1993 to 31 March 1994 .
24 Book Week sets out every year to persuade children that life is not square and sits in the corner with knobs on .
25 The citizens charter sets out a comprehensive programme to improve the quality of public services and make them answer better to the wishes of their users , where that can be done , by providing choice for the citizen .
26 I now have a letter from the Foreign Office minister Douglas Hogg setting out the change in policy .
27 Since the hastily-arranged press conference to launch the discussion document setting out the new scheme , the vice-chairman of Suffolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group has been pouring over the fine detail of the Ministry documents , and he likes what he reads , calling it ‘ a very exciting package . ’
28 I also think that Mrs somewhat underestimated the formal hours required , I have noted from the er , the B M A documents setting out the charges to be expected to be levied by agencies in relation to nurses that extra hours will be charged per hour and I can foresee that if an agency contracts to provide ten hours formal care that er , it might be that with a number of carers they would find themselves very , very frequently putting in for extra hours of care .
29 A sanitation field manual sets out the different types of low-cost sanitation .
30 The Conservative Party manifesto set out the issues as :
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