Example sentences of "[am/are] set [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh we 're set up for Christmas now !
2 Small business you 're setting up as self employed
3 Speed of access may also be worse , as the links between relations are set up at run time and not at data definition time .
4 Such bodies are set up outside government partly so that they can attract skilled personnel who might not be prepared to work for the core of government ; so that they can develop a high level of expertise in the area they are responsible for ; and so that they can develop policy in an atmosphere divorced from direct party political pressures .
5 If these are set up in advance do they make the decision easier ?
6 The results of the group for the year are set out on page 5 .
7 The Group 's results are set out on page 32 .
8 Details of the share capital of the Company and options over ordinary shares of the Company granted under various employee share option schemes are set out on page 50 .
9 Directors ' interests in and options over securities of the Company are set out on page 54 .
10 These are set out on page 6 .
11 The names and biographical details of the Directors are set out on page 6 .
12 Details of the Company 's principal subsidiary and associated undertakings are set out on page 47 .
13 The names of persons presently in office are set out on page 4 , all of whom were directors throughout the year , except for who was appointed a director on 17 February 1993 .
14 The plaintiffs were ultimately only able to complete on the basis of the terms subsequently offered by the bank which were financially disadva disadvantageous and effectively deprived the business of any chance of surviving because of the lack of operating capital and er many of the losses which are set out on page sixty two erm are based on that intention and are dealt with er in full
15 Governing bodies also have an important role to play in encouraging volunteers to assist in your work and proposals to achieve this are set out in Sport 2000 .
16 For the benefit of the reader sections 94 to 98 of the Local Government Act 1972 are set out in Appendix A at the end of this booklet and should be studied most carefully .
17 These are set out in Appendix B , post , p. 82 .
18 The letters are set out in Appendix 4 of Pugh 's book and some are summarised here :
19 ( The separate ‘ Tramways ’ enumerated in the 1902 and 1903 Acts are set out in Appendix B ) .
20 Various ways in which this can be done are set out in Appendix 5 .
21 The most common of these forms together with other useful precedents are set out in Appendix C to this book .
22 Specimen provisions are set out in Appendix 4 .
23 A party may require his opponent to supply copies of documents which he is entitled to inspect ; the notice requiring the copy document must be served at or before the time when inspection takes place and must contain an undertaking to pay the proper charge , which charges are set out in Appendix A item 4 ( Ord 14 , r 5A ) .
24 where they 're putting forward a recommendation for a number of minor and major building projects within the capital guidelines and those are set out in appendix er appendices five and six .
25 The advice received , and the comments of the Home Secretary upon it , are set out in Home Office Circular No. 536053/23 dated 24 June 1930 .
26 He had been trying to put inorganic chemistry into an intelligible form for his students at the University of St Petersburg , when ( in common with various contemporaries in various countries ) he realized that if the elements are set out in order of increasing atomic weight , they display periodicity : similar elements recur at regular intervals .
27 6.4 Payments shall be made by cheque in US dollars to the bank account of , details of which are set out in Schedule 5 , or to an account at such other bank in England as may from time to time nominate for the purpose .
28 ‘ ( a ) setting out with full particulars all dealings by the first defendant or anyone on his behalf with : ( i ) the moneys referred to in schedule 1 to this order ; and ( ii ) all and any sums or assets representing or derived from those moneys ; and … ( c ) exhibiting copies of all documents which relate to the receipt or transfer of , or dealing with all such assets , and in particular all such documents as are set out in schedule 3 hereto and are in the possession custody or power of the first defendant .
29 This appeal turns on a short point of principle arising under the Convention , the terms of which are set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 .
30 The preferential debts of the employees are set out in Schedule 6 to the Insolvency Act 1986 and include four months ' wages and accrued holiday remuneration .
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