Example sentences of "[verb] [been] set out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He will churn the butter if the kitchen is clean and tidy and a bowl of cream has been set out for him .
2 More detailed description of the approach has been set out by Savage , Evans and Savage ( 1981 ) and an evaluation of its effectiveness within a Total Communication programme in the UK is provided , which we will examine in the context of all the systems .
3 The Government have a clear industrial policy which has been set out by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State .
4 What has been set out in these pages is a programme which could change Britain for good .
5 All of this has been set out in greater detail before now .
6 Our policy , both for nuclear and conventional defence , is clear , has been set out in a number of documents and is properly costed .
7 As an exception to this rule , secured or unsecured loans or credits may be granted to a customer by the firm to fund a margin requirement provided that a credit assessment is made of the customer by an employee of the firm who is independent of the trading or marketing functions of the firm ( eg the compliance officer ) , and the maximum amount of the loan or credit to be granted has been notified to the customer and , in respect of a private customer , has been set out in writing and agreed by the customer in accordance with Rule 5 – 27 ( customer borrowing ) .
8 A human being who suffers a fatal heart attack when out walking in a wood would not have been setting out to ‘ die alone ’ .
9 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 .
10 However , when the regulations came to be made , the government maintained that the policy which had been set out during the passage of the Bill through the House was unworkable .
11 Most of the books that had been set out on the last delivery had gone , and now more volumes were being added .
12 I did Hope that Lord Nelson who was staying at Raby might come down to partake of the fayre which had been set out on a Royal Oak table decorated with a huge Wheatsheaf , Blue Bells and a small Green Tree that looked very much like Three Tuns .
13 In the sunken garden , orange snapdragons and pink asters , raised in the sheltered nursery beds , had been set out in lurid masses .
14 Once the topics had been set out in an order which would make sense to the recipients ( in this case of a postal questionnaire ) then the questions could be worked out .
15 Low comfortable chairs had been set out in a square ; too comfortable for-some , because there was a distinct buzz of snoring from the other side of a rack of trade journals , broken only by the bats ' wing rustle of folding and refolding newspaper .
16 The second task was to stand on some planks of wood which had been set out in a hexagon .
17 The recommendations had been set out in the Commission 's interim report published in May .
18 The policy implications which I have drawn from the analyses mentioned above have been set out at greater length elsewhere ( Joshi , 1986 ) .
19 Our proposals for developing this policy have been set out in the White Papers on ‘ Competing for Quality ’ in central and local government .
20 The turkeys , actually , are by Meyer Vaisman one of the baddest of the art world bad boys and they have been set out in a big free-range area at Castelli until the 17th of the month .
21 As the calculations required in this case are complex , they have been set out in Appendix 8 .
22 It surely can not be thought coincidental that these precise geometric patterns have been set out in the Wiltshire countryside .
23 As far as the salaries are concerned the arguments on this have been set out in relation to item ( i ) in question 1 above .
24 The relevant facts and an account of the proceedings have been set out by Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in his judgment in the Court of Appeal [ 1992 ] 1 Q.B .
25 Extracts from the forceful judgment of Wilson J. have been set out by my noble and learned friends , Lord Keith of Kinkel and Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle .
26 The general principles in traditional phoneme theory have been set out by Trubetzkoy ( 1939 ) ; the German original has been translated into English ( 1969 ) , and the relevant section of this translation was reprinted in Fudge ( 1973 ) , pp. 65–70 .
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