Example sentences of "set out by " in BNC.

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1 Codes of practice set out by bodies such as the RYA to avoid the effects of contaminated waterways are all very well , but should n't we be taking direct action upon the problem itself — rather than making the best of a bad job ?
2 This was in line with the UK position set out by David Trippier last December ( Chem .
3 In this way she sets out a research agenda for applications-related research which serves a similar function to the spatial analysis research agenda set out by Openshaw at the beginning of Part Two .
4 However , after training , she set out by boat for India in 1935 at the age of 30 as a pioneer missionary under the auspices of the Ceylon and India General Mission .
5 The traditional arguments of the crown , set out by Macanaz for Philip V , were sharpened by the influence of Italian regalists and connected with what was loosely called Jansenism , by which was meant a Spanish edition of Gallicanism .
6 Moreover , in an appeal to the High Court relating to such an order , the principle to be adopted is that set out by Lord Lane C.J. in Reg. v. Tottenham Justices , Ex parte Dwarkados Joshi [ 1982 ] 1 W.L.R. 631 .
7 No longer would he pound around the obstacle course set out by Newton and himself : there was a life he could live which took its time , strolled through weeks as if they were single mornings , allowed the world to come to him instead of himself for ever launching himself on it as if in unarmed combat .
8 ( 1982 ) show , the coverage of the Law and Order issue by the media was dominated by the agenda set out by the Tory Party aided by the magistracy , the NAS and certain sections of the police .
9 Many of the presentations were variations on the theme of ‘ partnership to give competitive edge ’ set out by BPX chief executive John Browne in his keynote speech reported last month .
10 The Council sets the level of Council Tax and Water Charge for a Band D property and charges for each other band are in accordance with the prescribed formula set out by the Government .
11 Most people who see the run-down state of schools and public transport do not think that the picture of public spending is as rosy as that set out by the Chancellor .
12 The hon. Gentleman 's question was as excessively lengthy as the price increases under Labour , with the nationalised industry in the 1970s , were excessively great — far greater than any under the regulatory regime set out by this Government .
13 The paper set out by Mr. Dunkel provides a basis round which the United States , the Cairns group and the European Community could rally to provide a satisfactory settlement .
14 The offer of a truce followed a statement broadcast on Kabul radio on May 22 saying that the government had accepted the terms of a comprehensive peace settlement set out by the UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar on May 21 .
15 The overall economic picture was more gloomy than that set out by the government in November when it first put forward measures aimed at reversing the country 's economic decline [ see pp. 38587-88 ] and what it called the mismanagement by the previous Social Democratic administration .
16 This responsibility to society is widely recognised , particularly in respect of risk issues , and is reflected in the various Codes of Conduct set out by the professional engineering Institutions and The Engineering Council .
17 the evidence set out by the Society of Black Lawyers and the statistics released by the CLE which give reasonable cause to believe that the CLE has unlawfully discriminated against black students on racial grounds in :
18 Both governments were fully determined ‘ to persevere ’ with the three-strand formula set out by his predecessor Peter Brooke , he said .
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