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

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1 The following definitions apply for the purposes of the [ draft ] FRS and in particular the statement of standard accounting practice set out in paragraphs 16 to 61 .
2 The statement of standard accounting practice set out in paragraphs 16 to 61 of the [ draft ] FRS should be read in the context of the Objective of the [ draft ] FRS as stated in paragraph 1 , the definitions set out in paragraphs 2 to 15 and also of the Foreword to Accounting Standards and the Statement of Principles for Financial Reporting currently in issue .
3 The jeep force set off in the late afternoon of 26 July , with about forty miles to cover to the coastal plain .
4 This is thanks to work by a corrective action team set up in January last year to investigate high and variable losses of caustic soda to the drain .
5 The authorities said that the attack was part of an inter-tribal war among local nomadic tribes who accused each other of having failed to join an anti-government opposition group set up in Libya .
6 The records are those of a unique social science research organisation set up in 1937 to record the anthropology of everyday life in a wide variety of places .
7 This new organization was the forerunner of the National Assistance Board set up in 1948 , and therefore of the Supplementary Benefits Commission that operated until 1980 .
8 In the polytechnic and college sector Bourner and Hamed(1987) have followed Evans ( 1984 ) in defining non-standard entry as ‘ referring to students not holding the normal minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications ’ .
9 Non-standard entry is defined as referring to students not holding the minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in Regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications .
10 At the close of unusually emotional debate , Sir Peter Lane , chairman of the National Union Executive Committee , agreed to recommend affiliation to the party of a model Conservative association set up in North Down .
11 After the decree absolute had been granted , the mother , contrary to article 3 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , removed the children to England without the father 's knowledge .
12 Saneline , the charity 's telephone helpline set up in 1992 to offer support and advice to people with mental illness and their carers , received 50 000 calls in its first year .
13 SIX mums and their 18 babies yesterday attended the first meeting of a help group set up in Nottingham for mothers of triplets .
14 The Eugenics Society set up in 1926 the first medical study on contraceptive experience , which reported benefits to health .
15 5.3 The Project Manager will refine the suggested committee structure set out in the Proposal and agree with the Parties the composition of the Project and Technical Committees .
16 The committee structure set out in Figure 3.2 represents the collective decision-making framework of the Modular Course .
17 Two aspects of the common law position set out in Archbold , which are relevant to the present appeal , are illustrated by a passage in the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal in Northern Ireland in Reg. v. Foxford [ 1974 ] N.I .
18 BP was a founding member of the Petroleum/Mineral Law Trust set up in 1977 to establish the Centre which has maintained close links with the company .
19 A GROUP telephone network set up in North America is being widened to link sites at opposite ends of the earth .
20 Checkpoint Charlie , the crossing point set up in the early 1960s between East and West Berlin is to be opened to millions of people on Wednesday .
21 If the result of an indemnity basis taxation is , as we were told , the invariable loss of some percentage of actual costs , that may be a criticism of the taxing masters ' approach to taxation ( although it may also be a criticism of the excessive level of the fees and disbursements that are submitted for taxation ) ; but it is not a valid criticism of the indemnity basis criterion set out in Ord. 62 , r. 12(2) .
22 In the area of Business Administration the SVQs at levels I and II are based on standards of competence identified as appropriate to office workers by the Administrative , Business and Commercial Training Group ( ABCTG ) , a cross sectoral Lead Body set up in 1986 .
23 A counselling service set up in Gloucestershire to help victims of the Gulf War is to be extended to Bosnian refugees .
24 The crew from Bankmore Street station set off in fighting form this morning on a 200-mile sponsored cycle ride to Dublin , returning tomorrow .
25 The new Public Appointments Unit set up in 1975 to revivify the List was run by Jonathan Charkham , a well-heeled nomad who had begun his career as a barrister , went into industry , and by the late eighties was working for the Bank of England .
26 This is a two year review and strategy development programme set up in November 1990 by the deputy prime minister , Brian Howe .
27 The North Atlantic Co-operation Council ( NACC ) , the joint security forum of the members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) and the former Warsaw Pact set up in November 1991 [ see pp. 38600 , 38699 ] , held its second meeting in Brussels on March 10 .
28 LIFESPAN identifies its offline media by a character string set up in the configuration file .
29 When the Winterthur show went to the Kestner-Gesellschaft in Hannover as the second leg of its tour I was approached by the director of an art community set up in a distillery .
30 I want now to discuss an important aspect of the Bill which affects Scotland — the council water charge set out in schedule 11 .
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