Example sentences of "[adv] set [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When the biggest set of the day came through , well over thirty feet but still well-formed , Doerner , Foo , and Bradshaw all set off in pursuit . |
2 | While valuation reports of this nature often include reference to the submission made by the parties and any other evidence collated , the reasoning behind valuations is not normally set out in detail . |
3 | I HAVE just set up in business as a limited company . |
4 | The knocker boys usually set off in groups of three or four , targeting a particular area that is likely to throw up worthwhile items . |
5 | Oh no that 's thirty five always set out in Nepal |
6 | Always set out in Nepal , it must there 's two E's . |
7 | Many of the decisions in this regard will be taken annually by the partners : where departures from the general rules are agreed , they should be promptly set down in writing and signed by all partners . |
8 | His work done , Nation collected his fee and promptly set off in search of other work , as did any other jobbing writer . |
9 | The federation had been formally set up in Paris on Sept. 22 by leaders of the pro-democracy movement who had fled China , including leading economists Yan Jiaqi and Chen Yizi , and Wan Runnan , head of China 's biggest private company , the Stone Co. [ see also p. 36815 ] . |
10 | In 1969 a new unit was formally set up in Edinburgh to study the geology of the continental shelf around Scotland . |
11 | Alliance pour la démocratie en Mali ( ADEMA , Alliance for Democracy in Mali , Abderahmane Babe Toure l. ) , both set up in October 1990 [ see below ] and active internally ; Rassemblement pour la démocratie et le progrès ( RDP , Rally for Democracy and Progress , set up in Gabon in October 1990 by a group of exiles ) . |
12 | The numbers involved are also set out in table 10.3 . |
13 | It was there , clearly set out in Dr Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi 's indispensable guide to how to get ahead in the Islamic world . |
14 | Possible effects on the money supply are most clearly set out in Llewellyn ( 1979 ) and Howells ( 1988 ) . |
15 | Malcolm Spittle the figures in policy H One are quite clearly referred to as provision that will be made in particular settlements , they are not stated as the the requirement for dwellings generated by that particular settlement , erm , that is quite clearly set out in policy H One , that is the wording of the policy . |
16 | The test was carefully set up in front of her . |
17 | In addition it should be noted that this Act also sets out in Schedule 2 approved methods of euthanasia . |
18 | Interest in the subject having thus been aroused among learned men in western Asia , a scientific institute was eventually set up in Baghdad after the Muslim conquest of much of that region . |
19 | As far as fishing vessels are concerned , the principle is , moreover , expressly set out in article 2(1) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 of 19 January 1976 laying down a common structural policy for the fishing industry ( Official Journal 1976 No . |
20 | The Court of Appeal decided to undertake a review of the basic principles of the law in this area and as this has not been done for some time we now set out in detail what they held . |
21 | The campaign , which aims to raise £500,000 , was originally set up in memory of a seven-year-old Kent boy who dies in 1979 . |
22 | They were the main enemies of the predominant sect , the Pharisees , who believed that salvation would only come if they adhered strictly to the Mosaic law , as originally set out in Deuteronomy where it was made clear that the chosen people must be a ‘ clean ’ people . |
23 | These models from the ‘ me ’ generation are frequently set up in opposition to the ‘ they ’ models of the parents ' generation . |
24 | Yet at the time , he admits , he saw it merely as a way to travel , learn the ropes and then set up in business on his own account . |
25 | Miss Logan made indeterminate gestures to the priest , then set off in pursuit of her employer . |
26 | The design works best in performance , where she favours the creation of something akin to the surround-sound sometimes set up in cinemas . |
27 | The scheme , with an example of each category taken from our data , is fully set out in Table 4.2 . |
28 | These are conveniently set out in Duncan & Neill on Defamation , 2nd ed. , p. 3 , para. 2.03 and have been summarised in the judgment of Balcombe L.J. ; I do not propose to repeat them . |
29 | The position in English law before 1980 is conveniently set out in Halsbury 's Laws of England , 4th ed. , vol. 18 ( 1977 ) , p. 735 , para. 1431 : |
30 | Section 108 of the Companies Act 1989 has amended the ultra vires rule previously set out in s. 35 of the Companies Act 1985 by inserting new provisions ( ss. 35A , 35B ) that Act . |