Example sentences of "[subord] set [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I think one of the things the American companies often do is that , rather than set up on a green field site , they often buy into an existing company , erm , and therefore it 's , it 's , it 's a , it 's a somewhat different form of investment to the |
2 | He was claiming that next year his chairmanship would last a day longer than set down in the rules . |
3 | There 's nothing worse than setting off on a day 's walking after a cold sleepless night when you feel as though you 've been trussed up in a straight jacket . |
4 | Kelsen further holds , in one of his most mysterious doctrines , that the primacy of the principle of delegation means that even a determination outside the frame is valid and binding unless and until set aside by a higher decision . |
5 | Wallowa Reservation as set up by the Commissioners in 1873 |
6 | Planning control as set up by the 1947 Act was not therefore revolutionary but evolutionary , building on aspects of the Town and Country Planning Acts of 1932 and 1944 which extended the requirement for planning permission to the whole of the country , albeit ineffectively . |
7 | Usually LIFESPAN can be called up by typing one word , as set up by the LIFESPAN Manager , and details are given by the Help facility . |
8 | In addition , he confirmed that the previously scheduled municipal and regional elections would go ahead on Nov. 8 , that elections for a new Congress would be held on Feb. 23 , 1993 , and that he would not remain in office beyond his term of 1995 , as set down in the 1979 Constitution . |
9 | It accuses the British government of failing to meet its commitments to protect marine wildlife as set out under the RAMSAR wetlands convention , and says that urgent action is needed to save the estuaries . |
10 | The figures quoted in these illustrations comply with the rates of return ( and other factors ) as set out on the LAUTRO bases , the higher illustration representing a future rate of return of 13% per annum and the lower illustration representing a future rate of return of 8 ½%; per annum . |
11 | Call upon Councillor to move the adoption of the cycle of meetings for 1991 ninety two as set out on the Council Agenda , together with amendment C standing in his name . |
12 | The basic cost of your holiday , as set out in the individual price panels includes the following . |
13 | In the last category fell four types that embodied the ideal qualities of physical form as set out in the ‘ canon ’ of Polyclitus : the diskophoros ( discus-carrier ) , the doryphoros ( spear-carrier ) , the diadumenos ( victor crowning himself ) and the hero Hercules . |
14 | Our present rules for its determination ( see Appendix 3 ) , as set out in the Book of Common Prayer , follow the Roman tradition whereby Easter Day is the first Sunday after the first full moon following ( or on ) 21 March . |
15 | The normal method of recovering the amount due is by application to the proper financial officer of the council , on the appropriate form of application as set out in the Regulations . |
16 | As the cost of funding a loan(s) fluctuates in the interbank market this is taken account of in the determination of interest rates payable by the borrower at pre-arranged reference date intervals of three , six or twelve months as set out in the loan contract . |
17 | The selection panel have to bear in mind the viability of the proposal as set out in the application form , the growth potential of the business , the capital cost of setting up and , most important of all , the commitment , enthusiasm and competence of the candidate . |
18 | The mayor is placed in his stall by the dean with these words , as set out in the order of service : |
19 | That settled upon by the Government , and as set out in the 1967 White Paper , Legislative and Constitutional Implications of United Kingdom Membership ( Cmnd 33021 ) , was to meet the problem by the adoption by Parliament of a self-denying ordinance . |
20 | The statement says that ‘ it is important when applying UITF Abstracts to be guided by the spirit and reasoning , as set out in the individual abstracts , so as to achieve their underlying purpose ’ . |
21 | If the purposes of the director 's occupation are as set out in the query , then the case should be resisted strongly , based on the five points stated , and also , particularly , on the basis of the phrase in ss 145 and 146 quoted in the second paragraph of this reply . |
22 | the Licensed Software has been used at all times properly and in accordance with instructions for use as set out in the Accompanying Documentation |
23 | 3.2 The objectives of the Project are as set out in the Proposal Section A.1 . |
24 | If you are satisfied that you have glued everything well , you can then proceed with the framing as set out in the next chapter . |
25 | Human rights education means learning about the full range of human rights , as set out in the UDHR and other documents , such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ) . |
26 | The provision of a social work service for elderly people is one of the responsibilities of local authorities as set out in the Local Authorities Social Services Act 1970 . |
27 | However , the Request as set out in the Annex suggests that the applicant may delete either of these possibilities , and so limit the Central Authority 's options . |
28 | It was agreed that a new Intergovernmental Conference would be called in December 1990 to discuss further steps towards monetary union as set out in the Delors Plan , which particularly pleased President Mitterand . |
29 | It is true that the paper plans , as set out in the award made by the commissioners , did not produce all the physical changes at once , as we shall see in due course ; but the transformation of the landscape was , all the same , remarkably swift . |
30 | The defendants argued that the council 's action for libel against them , as set out in the statement of claim , is not capable of promoting or protecting the interests of the inhabitants of Derbyshire . |