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

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1 It is particularly appropriate in the case of a ballet that tells a story where the libretto has to be set out in such a way that the action can be logically developed and each item roughly timed .
2 THE Home Secretary , Mr David Waddington , yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners ' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month .
3 The charter explicitly promised the privatisation of British Rail , detailed plans for which were supposed to be set out in a white paper .
4 These ought to be set out in much more detail in a complete answer .
5 The overt acts of the alleged conspiracy are said to be set out in the statement of claim .
6 The usual method of incorporation is for the exemption terms to be set out in printed conditions which are commonly attached to or referred to in the auction catalogue and copies of which are usually displayed on the premises .
7 Other features of an auction process which may need to be set out in the transmittal letter are :
8 Head of Department : ‘ It needs to be set out in the Options Book . ’
9 Where the original tenant is not required to provide a guarantor but the alienation provisions permit the landlord to require a guarantor on an assignment if it is reasonable to do so , some landlords and tenants prefer the form of the guarantor 's covenants not to be set out in the lease but to rely upon what is reasonable at the time of the assignment , presumably to ensure that the state of the art is employed .
10 What happened was that each of the documents comprising the abstract were listed on large abstract sheets , and a special form of shorthand was devised in order to prevent the need for each of the deeds and documents to be set out in full .
11 Details of the party 's policy commitments are expected to be set out in its budget proposal next month .
12 The mischief which this provision is designed to cater for is set out in para 12 of the Inland Revenue Consultative Paper of September 1980 .
13 ( 2 ) The terms may be incorporated in a document either by being set out in it or by reference to some other document .
14 This section provides that the terms which the parties have agreed in respect of a disposition of an interest in land must be incorporated in one document either by being set out in the document or by reference to another document .
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