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

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1 Then there was an aide-de-camp , slightly bored , piloting a bemused , middle-aged group to a table which had already been set out with refreshments .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 As the calculations required in this case are complex , they have been set out in Appendix 8 .
6 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 ) .
7 As far as the salaries are concerned the arguments on this have been set out in relation to item ( i ) in question 1 above .
8 All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world .
9 Significant changes in fixed assets are set out on pages 43 and 45 .
10 The present directors and their biographies are set out on pages 4 and 5 .
11 The results of the group for the year are set out on page 5 .
12 The Group 's results are set out on page 32 .
13 Details of the share capital of the Company and options over ordinary shares of the Company granted under various employee share option schemes are set out on page 50 .
14 Directors ' interests in and options over securities of the Company are set out on page 54 .
15 These are set out on page 6 .
16 The names and biographical details of the Directors are set out on page 6 .
17 Details of the Company 's principal subsidiary and associated undertakings are set out on page 47 .
18 The names of persons presently in office are set out on page 4 , all of whom were directors throughout the year , except for who was appointed a director on 17 February 1993 .
19 The plaintiffs were ultimately only able to complete on the basis of the terms subsequently offered by the bank which were financially disadva disadvantageous and effectively deprived the business of any chance of surviving because of the lack of operating capital and er many of the losses which are set out on page sixty two erm are based on that intention and are dealt with er in full
20 The rules for the payment of allowances to councillors are set out in ss. 173 to 178 of the Local Government Act 1972 and the Local Government ( Allowances ) Regulations 1986 ( as amended ) .
21 This view of economic change is not shared by the other two theoretical accounts , whose views are set out in sections 3.4 and 3.5 .
22 In these circumstances where we have referred a sale opportunity to the purchaser , the terms and conditions of our introductory fee are set out in sections 1103.1 and 1108.1 .
23 The only real limits on the extent to which the partners as a whole will be bound by one of their number are set out in s 5 of the 1890 Act .
24 The authorisation of building societies by the Building Societies Commission so that they can raise money and accept deposits depends in part on a society 's having directors , a chief executive and a secretary who are willing and able to direct the society 's affairs in accordance with the criteria of ‘ prudent management ’ which are set out in s 45(3) of the Building Societies Act 1986 .
25 Maximum penalties , and occasionally fixed penalties , are set out in statutes and periodically revised .
26 These aims and objectives are set out in chapters 2 and 3 .
27 For comparison the accounting policies proposed by the MAS / purchaser 's accountants for the same companies following the due diligence exercise are set out in B below .
28 The respective rights and duties of the landlord and tenant , e.g. the duty to maintain and repair , are set out in covenants in the lease .
29 Governing bodies also have an important role to play in encouraging volunteers to assist in your work and proposals to achieve this are set out in Sport 2000 .
30 For the benefit of the reader sections 94 to 98 of the Local Government Act 1972 are set out in Appendix A at the end of this booklet and should be studied most carefully .
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