Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] set out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But he was not expecting the economy and the Government 's finances to be in a much worse state than that set out on March 10 in the Chancellor 's Budget report . |
2 | The overall economic picture was more gloomy than that set out by the government in November when it first put forward measures aimed at reversing the country 's economic decline [ see pp. 38587-88 ] and what it called the mismanagement by the previous Social Democratic administration . |
3 | Article 8 provides that member states may adopt more stringent provisions than those set out in the Directive if they so wish . |
4 | This type of clause might state that the firm acts as principal rather than agent , or that no fiduciary duties arise other than those set out in the agreement . |
5 | Am I right in erm my belief that in fact the the final version of policy H two erm need not and should not include a list of criteria other than those set out in P P G two paragraph thirty three . |
6 | And that sets out for each district in the County a few areas of different environmental constraints . |
7 | Most people who see the run-down state of schools and public transport do not think that the picture of public spending is as rosy as that set out by the Chancellor . |
8 | Movements on the Company 's share premium account are as those set out on page 33 . |
9 | First , it says , America should forgo its short-term fiscal stimulus ( Congress seems happy to oblige on this ) and then implement medium-term budget cuts twice as big as those set out in Bill Clinton 's February plan ( do n't hold your breath ) . |
10 | Where the Rules apply , a solicitor must hold a current practising certificate and meet the same fundamental professional standards as those set out in the introduction to this Chapter as reflected in r1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules ( which is in fact reproduced in its entirety in the Overseas Practice Rules ) . |
11 | When first setting out for Basle , he had expressed the conviction that his grasp of life 's " true and essential problems " was already strong enough to meet the threat to his " philosophic sense " posed by academic specialization . |