Example sentences of "set [prep] [noun] of the " in BNC.

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1 Now The Trust Deed and rules were asked for prior to their consent and the company made it clear that they would not be available until after the new scheme commenced on the first October nineteen ninety and indeed it was some eight days later on the ninth October at er Trustee meeting that the company presented the Trust Deed and rules and it was resolved that the Committee of Management would er transfer all the close scheme members er into the new nineteen ninety scheme and er the same Trustees appointed themselves er Trustees of the nineteen ninety scheme and one hour later were the presentation of a draft deed amending the British Steel Pension Scheme and a draft interim Trust Deed establishing the British Steel Pension Scheme in nineteen ninety and a draft Trust Deed and rules of the British Steel Pension Scheme of nineteen ninety were tabled for noting ; and those very Trustees that were on the first meeting agreed to transfer the assets to the new scheme , set as Trustees of the new scheme one hour later , accepted the assets and er without er seeking either legal or actuarial advice and in this case er Watsons were advisors to the company to the old scheme Trustees and to the new scheme Trustees .
2 Although standards for cycle track construction were set as part of the 1975 Act , it was felt necessary to provide some demonstration projects to give local authorities guidelines on costs , approaches to particular problems , and above all to demonstrate how an entire cycle route might be created .
3 Oct. 1 had been the date set for signature of the accord , the main points of which had been agreed on Aug. 7 [ see p. 39039 ] , but on Sept. 29 Dhlakama announced that he would not sign as a number of issues remained to be resolved to his satisfaction .
4 There is no target date set for completion of the new project .
5 The Community has kept apace with the timetable set for adoption of the legislation by the end of 1992 .
6 ‘ But his speech showed clearly the trap , and on the whole when traps are set in sight of the victim they do n't usually catch it . ’
7 And that obviously creates the uplift in land values which finances the social structure that would be set in terms of the operational criteria for the new settlement .
8 As before the nets are set in front of the warren systems .
9 The weekly meeting was held in his office at the conference table set in front of the south window .
10 Early the next morning , meters set on top of the 400-foot chimney , which stretched high above the reactor , recorded a dramatic rise in the level of radioactivity .
11 The exhibition extends outside where , for example , Geneviève Cadieux has set on top of the building an alluring photo-billboard of rouged lips , and Alan Sonfist has planted an evergreen emerging from a splayed ballistic missile .
12 Astonishingly ornate decorations which were set on top of the yokes of working oxen , for example , in the form of painted wooden ‘ towers ’ anything up to two feet high , partly hollowed out and fitted with small bells .
13 This tax is set at 10% of the portion of the purchase price above $30,000 for cars and $10,000 for furs and jewellery .
14 The right hon. Gentleman will be aware that the agenda of the United Kingdom civil service is set by Ministers of the Crown , whereas the European Commission has the sole right of initiative .
15 These figures are well within the range of possibilities set by observations of the solar constant from the Earth : as Gilliland says in this picture ‘ low temperatures of the last two decades result primarily from a minimum of the solar 76-year cycle ’ .
16 One would also have expected the density fluctuations in such a model to have led to the formation of many more primordial black holes than the upper limit that has been set by observations of the gamma ray background .
17 The most convincing way to interpret Sinhalese perceptions of the colonial courts lies not in the judicial proceedings of Dutch or Kandyan times , but in the cultural precedent set by perceptions of the gods and spirits of popular Buddhism .
18 At least 44 Sri Lankan soldiers were killed in an ambush set by guerrillas of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ( LTTE ) in the northern district of the island of Mannar on Feb. 17 [ see p. 37965 for ending of brief ceasefire in early January ] .
19 Like Dame Sirith , the dialogue of the Shipman 's Tale sets in front of the reader or audience a set of vignettes in which only two characters are present at any one time : the monk and the wife ( 89 – 208 ) , the wife and the husband ( 212 – 48 ) , the monk and the husband ( 255 – 92 and 342 – 64 ) and the husband and the wife ( 380 – 432 ) .
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