Example sentences of "it sets [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 It sets out the order in which talks are to be held , the nature of these talks , the powers of the parties involved , the level of discussions etc .
2 Compiled by Teresa Sladen , the Society 's Secretary , it sets out the legislation relating to the removal of fixtures — including fireplaces , staircases , panelling , balustrading , window and door surrounds , chimneys , floors , stained glass , tiling and more — from listed buildings .
3 It sets out the basic patterns , and looks at how they have changed over the years .
4 The objects clause of the memorandum of association is the most important , since it sets out the purposes for which the company was formed .
5 It sets out the Treasury 's latest economic forecast and the planning totals for the next three years , and provides the broad departmental allocation of expenditure which have been agreed during the public expenditure survey ( PES ) .
6 Furthermore , it sets out the proper responses to the exhibition and precludes others as illegitimate and inappropriate to the subject .
7 Although , as has been argued already , the significance of the 1934 Congress is to be located in its general guiding principles rather than in specific theories , it is nonetheless worthwhile examining briefly the substance of the 1934 debate not only because it sets out the agenda for a detailed discussion of socialist realism , but also because Nizan 's second novel , Le Cheval de Troie , was produced , for the most part in the Soviet Union during 1934 in the shadow of the Congress itself .
8 It sets out the Regional Council 's policies for the use of land and for transport .
9 It sets out the ways we intend to support various groups of people in the community and their carers .
10 It sets out the agreed remit , including any constraints .
11 It sets out the requirements governing the admission of shares to the USM and the subsequent obligations of the company , including those relating to takeovers and acquisitions .
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