Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 policy and assessment branches set up within HSE to co–ordinate and stimulate effort on major hazards
2 But this ignores the effect of new accounting rules set out in SSAP 24 , which require companies to spread a surplus over a number of years .
3 The various techniques described and proforma letters set out in section 11 are intended to provide a helpful aid to the smooth running of the sale rather than to prescribe standard procedures and formats .
4 Finally , the accounting practices set out in FRS 3 should be adopted as soon as possible and regarded as standard in respect of financial statements relating to accounting periods ending on or after 22 June 1993 .
5 The stately whooper swans fly in from Iceland in late September or October , the timing probably depending on how soon the first winter frosts set in up north .
6 In the days when unemployment in parts of East Cleveland was up to 90 per cent , Tippett was invited to direct musical activities at special work camps set up at Boosbeck , largely to cultivate rough land .
7 Calls are permitted , however , to the extent specified by the Common Unsolicited Calls Regulations set out in Appendix 9 to the SFA Rulebook .
8 Nahum told her that a teacher 's needed for one of the permanent Romany camps set up in Kent by a preacher .
9 To create your list you get what is essentially a mini database , MailList , which comes with field names set up for details such as name , address , and so on .
10 First thing this morning campaigners set off for London , and Downing Street .
11 This option enables you to view any special access links set up in LIFESPAN for any LIFESPAN user .
12 Admittedly , the Brugnoni case is concerned with article 2(1) of the First Directive , which provided for the grant of general authorisations in respect of the capital movements set out in list B of Annex I , and Directive ( 85/566/E.E.C. ) repealed that article and merged list B with list A referred to in article 1(1) , under which member states are to grant all foreign exchange authorisations required .
13 However , this makes no difference to what has been stated above , since the judgment in the Brugnoni case is based , as the Commission points out , on the general objective of the First Directive in so far as it applies to transactions with the Directive liberalised , and it is clear from Commission of the European Communities v. Hellenic Republic ( Case 194/84 ) [ 1987 ] E.C.R. 4737 , 4750 , para. 9 , that capital movements set out in list A also benefit from ‘ unconditional liberalisation . ’
14 5.1 The Supplier will supply the Products hereunder initially at the ex works prices set out in Schedule 5 hereto .
15 Lifeline to the warzone : Relief supplies set off for Croatia .
16 In helping pupils to use the microcomputer to retrieve information , either as a list of references or as statistics , the information skills set out in Figure 6.6 are learned as required .
17 Model conversations set out in tapescripts for audio cassettes for supplementary exercises on note taking from telephone conversations , and for revision .
18 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 .
19 The sources of information for identifying acquisition targets set out in Section 0604 may be used for identifying potential purchasers .
20 The effect of the wage differential may be seen from the general equilibrium equations set out in Lecture 6 , modified for the possibility that .
21 That would also be true of the rules applicable to local communities particularly dependent upon fishing and industries allied thereto referred to in Annex VII to the Hague Resolution 1976 ( ‘ the Hague preferences ’ ) , the reserved coastal zone , the carefully balanced fisheries mechanisms set out in articles 156 to 166 and 346 to 353 of the Act of Accession 1985 and the effort made by the member states with regard to the restructuring of their fishing fleets pursuant to the Community 's multiannual programmes .
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