Example sentences of "set out [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That report had two main objectives one was to establish a clear policy for G M B health and safety the second was to set out a training programme to establish the G M B's role in health and safety .
2 It is appropriate to set out the opening words of Rule 26 of the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure :
3 Watkins believed that natural markers were used to set out the ley system .
4 It is best in such cases to set out the contra agreement in writing right at the outset .
5 The alienation clause in a lease will set out the disposal rights for the whole or part of the accommodation .
6 In England , the guidelines issued by the Lord Chief Justice for sentencing in rape cases set out a starting point of eight years ’ imprisonment for two or more rapists acting together , for men who rape victims in the victim 's own home , for those who abuse positions of responsibility over their victims and for rape involving abduction .
7 Erm I 've now set out the budget details for the three years .
8 Prepare agendas for the meetings which set out the ground rules , issues to be covered and those which may not be discussed ( i.e. whether to talk price ) .
9 The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over .
10 Under each , each heading , erm , we have set out the priority objectives together with an outline strategy statement of achieving each objective , and er , we have in the department a lead officer for each of those headings .
11 It is essential that , in all Network communications initiating members clearly set out the fee basis upon which participating members are to be included .
12 I reproduce one model procedure which sets out a management framework within which it can be achieved .
13 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 .
14 The point of the overall task in hand is often obscured when step-by-step instructions are provided : for example , when a pupil neatly sets out a multiplication sum in order to multiply by 10 .
15 Table VII sets out the core facts of industrial performance .
16 The Voluntary and Private Sectors Services Unit will shortly produce a standard service agreement which sets out the contract conditions .
17 Erm I have laid round the table this morning , and I hope you have it , a single sheet of paper which sets out the component differences between the projections and the County Council .
18 clearly sets out the fee basis upon which the participating member is to be involved
19 This sets out the draft proposals and erm will after this meeting go to all members of the Council for them to go through with a toothcomb as well as you .
20 The adopted North West Edinburgh Local Plan also sets out the planning requirements for this site .
21 The service specification sets out the quality standards that purchasers expect .
22 The guide spells out their rights , describes the type of help to expect in school , explains the process of issuing statements of special needs and sets out the appeals procedure for dissatisfied parents .
23 The balance sheet does not relate to a period but sets out the book values of the assets , liabilities and capital as at a particular point in time .
24 The final part of the chapter is concerned with setting out the monetarist challenge to Keynesian economics and with comparing Keynesian and monetarist policy recommendations .
25 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 .
26 An allocation plan should be given to each student at the commencement of training , setting out the holiday periods .
27 A couple of minutes passed in setting out the tea things and exchanging minor pleasantries .
28 We proceed by first setting out the difference equations for the variables and in this case .
29 In a speech in London on June 20 John Major , the UK Chancellor of the Exchequer , set out a gradualist alternative to the Delors plan for economic and monetary union [ see p. 36598 ] , envisaging the introduction of the " hard ecu " , a new parallel Eurocurrency in its own right .
30 After Saturday morning 's clean-up the 11 set out a plastic patio table and chairs , and were helped by town mayor Jackie Pell to stage the birthday party in the river .
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