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

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1 The constitution is not seen in the rosy terms set down in Chapter 1 , but neither is democracy seen in the new gloomy terms set down in Chapters 2 and 3 .
2 The constitution is not seen in the rosy terms set down in Chapter 1 , but neither is democracy seen in the new gloomy terms set down in Chapters 2 and 3 .
3 They set off in November 1923 and it took a year to set up the expedition .
4 Eastern regional sales centre is one of seven centres set up in July this year following Scottish Amicable 's decision to separate the Independent Financial Advisor ( IFA ) and Appointed Representative ( AR ) distribution channels .
5 The Bundeswehrkommando Ost ( set up in October 1990 to supervise the merging of the two German armed forces — see p. 37761 ) ceased operations on July 1 , 1991 .
6 Set up in I 978 with the twin missions of keeping Israeli troops out of southern Lebanon and helping the Lebanese government to control the Palestinians there , it was never given the strength to do either .
7 The most recent review of quotas set up in March 1987 failed to conclude its review , and as a result the IMF board of governors requested fresh proposals for new quotas by April 1989 ; until that review the level of Fund quotas remained unchanged at SDR89.99 billion .
8 However , he unexpectedly declared on June 16 that the founding of a Russian CP " should not be delayed " , his remarks being addressed to members of the CPSU Russian buro ( set up in December 1989 and chaired by him — see p. 37128 ) , representatives of regional party organizations in Russia , and the organizing committee of the forthcoming conference .
9 Despite the rigging admissions and in disregard of a call from the round table discussions ( set up in December 1989 — see p. 37108 ) , the Council of State decided on Feb. 14 that it would not annul the election results for fear of the " far reaching effects " of such a move .
10 ‘ We helped 500 businesses set up in Teesside last year .
11 This section describes how to tell the LIFESPAN Process about the storage directory you set up in Section 2.3 , LIFESPAN Storage Directories .
12 Expert determination has , until recently , been limited to the applications set out in Chapters 2 – 7 .
13 Part IV of the Act of 1985 , which deals with secure tenancies and the rights of secure tenants , provides by section 84(2) ( b ) that the court shall not make an order for the possession of a dwelling house let under a secure tenancy on the grounds set out in Part II of Schedule 2 ‘ unless it is satisfied that suitable accommodation will be available for the tenant when the order takes effect . ’
14 The various rules relating to tender offers set out in SAR 4 are listed below .
15 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 .
16 A further example is shown in Table 8.3 , which is an inverted version of the data set out in Tables 8.1 and 8.2 .
17 11.4 Without prejudice to the generality of 's obligations set out in Clause 11.2 above , shall , on demand , provide directly or indirectly all licensed end-users with the following support services
18 The numbers of staff that we shall employ in the new office will be those needed to discharge the duties set out in clause 2 .
19 ‘ ( 1 ) The provisions set out in Schedule 4 ( which contains a modified version of Title II of the 1968 Convention ) shall have effect for determining , for each part of the United Kingdom , whether the courts of law of that part , or any particular court of law in that part , have or has jurisdiction in proceedings where — ( a ) the subject matter of the proceedings is within the scope of the 1968 Convention as determined by article 1 ( whether or not the Convention has effect in relation to the proceedings ) ; and ( b ) the defendant or defender is domiciled in the United Kingdom or the proceedings are of a kind mentioned in article 16 ( exclusive jurisdiction regardless of domicile ) .
20 The forms set out in Schedule 4 to the rules must be used in bankruptcy proceedings with such variations , if any , as the circumstances require ( r 12.7 ) .
21 The Supplier will supply to the Company during the currency of this Agreement the products set out in Schedule 1 hereto in the form and to the specifications ( including packaging ) set out in Schedule 2 hereto ( hereinafter called the " Products " ) in accordance with the provisions hereinafter contained .
22 5.1 The Supplier will supply the Products hereunder initially at the ex works prices set out in Schedule 5 hereto .
23 4.5 All such orders will be placed by the Company on the terms and conditions set out in Schedule 3 hereto , which shall govern and form part of every contract for the supply of the Products by the Supplier to the Company and prevail over any express or implied terms or conditions of the Company .
24 2 wishes to take an exclusive sub-licence of all of 's rights relating to the Licensed Software in the territories set out in Schedule 2 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Agreed Territories ’ ) for the purposes set out in this Agreement , which will include the publication of customised disks to meet specific market needs as described in Part 2 of Schedule 1 to this Agreement ( ‘ the Student Disks ’ ) .
25 It is understood that the companies set out in Schedule 2 , are , other than ABC GmbH and ABC Corp , wholly owned subsidiaries of ABC and will remain so at the time of the acquisition of ABC .
26 The court can make a variety of orders — set out in s 461 of the Act — to which reference should be made .
27 Calls are permitted , however , to the extent specified by the Common Unsolicited Calls Regulations set out in Appendix 9 to the SFA Rulebook .
28 The review may be evaluated generally by how effectively and efficiently it met the objectives set out in Document 1 , on the basis of which it had been negotiated .
29 Prior to their appraisal interviews , the teachers were asked to consider the questions set out in Document 3 ( below ) .
30 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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