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

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1 At its most basic level , formal structure refers to the physical shape of the organisation the distribution of jobs and lines of command often set out in an organisation chart , if the firm in question has one .
2 In many ways the CPVE conforms very closely to the goals originally set out for the GCSE .
3 Section 108 of the Companies Act 1989 has amended the ultra vires rule previously set out in s. 35 of the Companies Act 1985 by inserting new provisions ( ss. 35A , 35B ) that Act .
4 IF EAST GERMANY finally sets out on the path to reform without further bloodshed and repression , it will be largely thanks to the efforts of the Protestant church .
5 By the time Wordsworth finally set out from Bristol to Racedown in the autumn of 1795 , he had , in the words of The Prelude , ‘ Yielded up moral questions in despair ’ .
6 In addition it should be noted that this Act also sets out in Schedule 2 approved methods of euthanasia .
7 This latter proposal specifically sets out to be a piece of social legislation , being concerned with information provision to , and consultation with , the workforce in large companies , especially multinational companies .
8 ‘ Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores . ’
9 Where fishermen once set out to sea , now travellers stop to soak up the sun which bakes the sandy shores .
10 Topaz nodded and two days later set out with Sister Cecilia and Sister Anne , who were to be her escort .
11 Now he was fit to continue the game originally set out in this paper concerned with the sociological conditions in factory estates and the attitude of dogs to someone else 's underwear .
12 ‘ Just caught your nippers apparently setting out for Siena , ’ Fosdyke said .
13 It had been so vivid it seemed real , yet had she really been idiot enough to set out on a rough sea in a mere dinghy ?
14 My hon. Friend may like to know that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State today set out in a speech the importance of improving and strengthening competition in a range of postal services .
15 If you do not adhere to these , there are both informal and formal disciplinary procedures currently set out in the ES Personnel Handbook ( soon to be replaced by a statement of terms and conditions ) and a range of disciplinary penalties up to and including dismissal .
16 This book intentionally sets out to be a companion to art history by cataloguing movements and critics rather than artists , who are included if they have written on art .
17 documents clearly set out to the staff , what I thought was our collective understanding of the section engineer oblique project engineer relationship
18 He sat down and picked up the sheaf of papers neatly set out on the top of his desk .
19 But Charlie also sets out on a series of scandalous liaisons and unfortunate marriages with very young girls .
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