Example sentences of "setting out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Almost apologetically , Mr Coughlin conceded that ‘ Britain also has been less diligent than some of its neighbours in setting out a timetable for reducing nitrate in water ’ .
2 FORMAT DIVISION MARGINS shows options for setting out a printed page
3 Merely as a treaty setting out a range of human rights which the states parties undertake , in international law , to observe , there is nothing new about the Convention .
4 Some areas of policy may be the subject only of unspecific recommendations , perhaps setting out a range of loosely worded options .
5 Each section outlines proposals for change , setting out a radical agenda which , refreshingly , cuts across the political spectrum .
6 Poor Mervyn , she knew that she ought to feel sorry for him , living with his disagreeable old mother — at least , this was how she appeared in Ianthe 's imagination — disappointed at not having got a job in one of the University libraries , unable to find staff accurate enough to appreciate the niceties of setting out a bibliographical entry correctly , with it seemed few friends of either sex , unable to eat restaurant food — really , the list seemed endless when one thought about it .
7 In a letter to Mr Beggs , a long time campaigner on the issue , Education Minister Jeremy Hanley said that a consultative paper setting out a series of measures for new special needs legislation will be published later this year .
8 access to information and personnel : setting out a list of the general or specific information required to perform the work .
9 I think it 's absolutely not the case to say that we 're sending the wrong signals , I think there 's a recognition in the country that the economy has been mismanaged , and the price that 's being exacted by people is too high , high levels of unemployment , low levels of growth , and social services undermined , and people recognize that Labour is setting out a new way forward .
10 looking at the main views on offer about the proper focus of RE and ; 2. setting out a possible rapprochement between these approaches which tries to bring together what is good about them , and add what they all tend to omit .
11 A questionnaire designed to elicit information about the extent to which the relationship between the two sets of rules is perceived to give rise to problems in practice was circulated in November 1990 , and a Consultation Paper ( " the CP " ) setting out a full analysis of the present legal position , the issues and the options for the future was published in May 1992 .
12 Some of the above criticisms have been recognised by the SIB , and a restructuring of the rule books is occurring with the aim of simplifying the rules and setting out a set of core rules .
13 The best way to practise your tiling skills if you 've never done any before if by covering just a small area such as a washbasin splashback , where setting out the tiles so they are centred on the area concerned is a simple job , and you have the minimum of tile cutting to do .
14 Mr Saunders goes on to admit that broadcasters are not entirely blameless in this respect : ‘ More should no doubt have been done at an earlier stage in development of RDS to give the receiver manufacturing industry some guidelines setting out the minimum levels of RDS performance that should be achieved ’ .
15 A second legacy of Tiananmen has been increasing tension over the course of Hong Kong 's political development , with just six months remaining before China 's parliament is due to enact the mini-constitution , or Basic Law , setting out the pattern of post-1997 government .
16 Setting out the philosophy which guides her policy , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ I oppose absolutely political violence and terrorism from whatever quarter .
17 The heart of the book was a chapter on ‘ The Historian At Work ’ which I do believe was original in setting out the processes which historians go through , from discovering and analysing sources to producing written history at different levels .
18 He drew up an agreement in two copies , setting out the terms in ponderous detail : ‘ … referred to henceforth as ‘ the colony' ’ … which wheels shall be considered as handed over to the Economic Section of the Provincial Workers ' and Peasants ' Inspection after their reception by a special commission and the signing of the corresponding protocol . ’
19 In addition , his setting out the poet 's connection with the primitive gave him the status of a societal elder , one who , lecturing in America , would pronounce on literature and society as Arnold had done less than fifty years before him .
20 The official figures were revealed yesterday in the bill setting out the NHS proposals and the legislative changes for the community care white paper proposals , published last week .
21 Neil Kinnock launched another Labour manifesto , this time setting out the party 's plans for London , centring on a new elected authority .
22 The second , in 1552 , saw the publication of Hamilton 's Catechism , a vernacular work setting out the basic tenets of Catholic belief .
23 In June 1960 he went so far as to write to Ashby himself — by then Sir Eric and the Master of Clare College , Cambridge — setting out the case and asking whether he would make personal representations to the Minister to secure unilateral treatment for the Eastern District .
24 Each local authority will be asked to produce a Local Childcare Plan setting out the provision available in their area .
25 The House of Lords case of Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech AHA ( 1985 ) is important in setting out the basic principle .
26 The Elton Committee felt that teachers ' authority in this country would be better protected by setting out the fundamental principles governing that authority in statute .
27 BP will also send out its two booklets setting out the options on application to Barry Halton , BP Exploration , 20 New Quay Road , Poole , Dorset .
28 SAVE began by writing to the Department of Transport setting out the importance of the park , only to be told that a large number of representations had been made in favour of the proposed route .
29 Nor did she know if there should be some legal document setting out the terms upon which landladies and lodgers agreed .
30 This is because in England there is no statute or code setting out the law governing the continuing care of the terminally ill ; nor are there more than a handful of cases that have been decided by the courts.l None the less , legal principles undoubtedly do exist and obviously condition the choices made by doctors .
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