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

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1 They became engaged in England and next year Miss Brooke set out for New York chaperoned by her brother Edgar , a solicitor .
2 These seating arrangements thus provided a visual reflection and reinforcement of the social divisions within the parish ; when Richard Gough set out at the end of the seventeenth century to write the history of his parish of Myddle in Shropshire , he decided that the most natural way to organize his account was to consider in turn the occupants of each pew in Myddle church .
3 WATERLOO BOY sets out on another chasing campaign tomorrow at Exeter with expectations high of a season full of more success .
4 In the polytechnic and college sector Bourner and Hamed(1987) have followed Evans ( 1984 ) in defining non-standard entry as ‘ referring to students not holding the normal minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications ’ .
5 Non-standard entry is defined as referring to students not holding the minimum entry qualifications for admission to a first degree or DipHE course set out in Regulation 8.13 of CNAA 's Principles and Regulations ( 1979 ) or equivalent qualifications .
6 FORD Cortina nut Nigel Barnes set out on honeymoon yesterday — to CORTINA in Italy .
7 Mr Neilsen set out on his campaign last year , after his wife had been approached by a curbcrawler .
8 COUNTRY star Daniel O'Donnell sets out on a 46-date UK tour next week … after fears that he might never perform again .
9 This was in line with the UK position set out by David Trippier last December ( Chem .
10 He and the Reverend McQueen set out after breakfast to find the ruins of what McQueen believed had been an ancient pagan temple to the goddess Anaitis .
11 As was pointed out earlier , there is some uncertainty as to what constitutes a security interest ; it is submitted that the courts will adopt something along the lines of the definition of Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. set out at the commencement of this chapter .
12 In carrying out the balancing exercise Hoffmann J. set out on the one hand the enormous losses caused to a listed public company , the interests of the creditors of B. & C. , the public interest in having the whole matter investigated and the need of the administrators to find out the true financial position of the company and the truth of the representations made concerning it .
13 Whether British experience has come anywhere near the good practice ideal enshrined in the OECD guidelines set out in Chapter Three can be seen from an examination of the principal design guidelines set out in its pages .
14 3.4 On the Licensed Products , and in all manuals , will include the copyright notice set out in Schedule 3 and in all manuals , brochures and material marketed with the Licensed Products by , and in all advertising and publicity for the Licensed Products , will include the Trade Mark Notice set out in Schedule 4 , in each case in durable and permanent form .
15 ‘ Form FLR B ’ means the form FLR B set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
16 ‘ Form FLR A ’ means the form FLR A set out in the schedule to these regulations , as may be amended , modified or replaced from time to time ;
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