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

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1 Three sets of lights later , they came into the town centre , a wide boulevard that sloped up a hill with the shops and offices set back from the pavement .
2 The authorities would also extend the use of deportation for alleged activists ; Israeli radio reported on March 31 that the authorities would henceforth " expel inciters in places from where murderers , stabbers and others set out " .
3 If Britain follows the policies and approaches set out by the right hon. Gentleman , it will be in the second division in the Community .
4 For the purposes of this scheme only , a farmer is someone who engages in any of the agricultural production activities and services set out in Annexes A and B of the Sixth VAT Directive .
5 How are the coins and notes set out in the till drawer ?
6 It seems clear from the surviving images that emperors took interest in and approved the form of their portraits , particularly those that would be seen by many of their subjects on coins and statues set up in public places .
7 More action will be taken on enforcement under the rules and laws set out .
8 The guidance that we give below , under six headings , is therefore to be considered together with all the statutory and other rules and recommendations set out by Parliament , or in the 1991 guide , which takes the form of a practice direction as to costs in criminal proceedings , and which also includes , at appendix 3 , the formal Practice Direction of 3 May 1991 as to costs in criminal proceedings : Practice Direction ( Crime : Costs ) [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 498 .
9 We now try to duplicate for polynomials some of the basic definitions and theorems set down earlier when investigating Z. We shall find out that , despite the obvious differences in appearance between the elements of Z and those of Q[x] , the underlying structures of these two systems are quite similar .
10 But by 1750 fashion had changed — look at the new style of English landscape garden — and artists and poets set out to explore their own island in search of the picturesque ; in due course they arrived in Cumberland .
11 FOOTBALL clubs have been urged to make early inspections if there is any doubt about their matches to prevent clubs and fans setting off unnecessarily .
12 There are a number of specialised research organisations and centres set up within the Faculty or in conjunction with other organisations , in which advanced research can be conducted with access to very specialised facilities .
13 The landlord hereby demises unto the Tenant ALL THAT messuage or dwelling-house with the outbuildings and garden attached thereto and forming part thereof known as Number 10 Downing Lane Old Fableland in the County of Humberside which premises are outlined in red on the Plan annexed to these presents EXCEPT AND RESERVING AND SUBJECT to the exceptions and reservations set out in the Schedule hereto TO HOLD the same unto the Tenant from the 25th day of December 1986 for the term of seven years PAYING therefore the net yearly rent of £2500 clear of all deductions by equal quarterly instalments commencing on the 25th day of December 1986 next and thereafter on the usual quarter days .
14 It is encouraging banks and factories to set up outside Bangkok , and is expected to bolster the price of rice to increase farmers ' incomes .
15 There is nothing immoral about being a member of CND , but we must understand that the principles and policies of that organisation are wholly different from the principles and policies set out in the motion .
16 The group of officers , cadets and badgers set off from Broad Street pushing their bed with 16-year-old Glyn Matthews inside dressed in bonnet and nappy .
17 Helps tenants and residents to set up new associations .
18 In Gambia in the mid '80's , a number of well-known aid agencies and charities set up a rice production project .
19 1.1.1 a sole and exclusive sub-licence to promote , distribute , license , sell and support the Licensed Software in the Agreed Territories , subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement ;
20 1.1.2 a sole and exclusive sub-licence to use the Licensed Software for the purpose of creating the Student Disks and to publish , produce , market , promote , distribute , license , sell and support the Student Disks in the Agreed Territories , subject to the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement ;
21 9.2 On signature of this Agreement , undertakes to pay in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in Part ( 1 ) of Schedule 4 and in accordance with the Pricing Policy set out in Schedule 3 .
22 4.2.1.2 to provide project management facilities for the Project on the terms and conditions set out herein and in the Grant Offer Letter dated 10 July 1990
23 The Board of Anglo-Welsh Breweries plc ( ‘ AW ’ ) announces that it intends to make an offer ( ‘ the Offer ’ ) to acquire Palatine Ales plc ( ‘ Palatine ’ ) on the terms and conditions set out below .
24 This document indicates the acceptance by each of the partners of the terms and conditions set out in the document .
25 On 13 June 1966 the registrar wrote to offer Mr. Page , subject to the formal approval of senate and council , an appointment as a lecturer with effect from 1 October 1966 ‘ on the terms and conditions set out below : ’
26 4.5 All such orders will be placed by the Company on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 3 hereto , which shall govern and form part of every contract for the supply of the Products by the Supplier to the Company and prevail over any express or implied terms or conditions of the Company .
27 The existing seats of the institutions were confirmed , while decisions on " the seat of other bodies and departments set up or to be set up " were to give " appropriate priority to member states who do not at present provide the sites for Community institutions " .
28 At last the great day arrived , and 17 players and supporters set off for England .
29 Between them the scientists and philosophers set out to explain a universe , which , after the muddle of the Dark or Middle Ages , seemed to be flooded with clear light .
30 A.2 Each of the Warranties , indemnities , covenants and undertakings set out in this Agreement is separate and independent .
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