Example sentences of "be set out [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These proposals are set out later in this Manifesto .
2 Additional details of other entries that may be found in the certificate ( eg notices ) are set out later in this chapter .
3 In Woolwich 's case the main authorities are set out chronologically as an appendix and I find it convenient to deal with them in that order and to describe the principle above referred to as ‘ the Woolwich principle . ’
4 They are set out strikingly in his judgment [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 137 , 142–143 :
5 Lists of significant indications of the possibility of sight difficulties on which Marshall ( 1969 ) , Chapman ( 1978 ) and Mason ( Fitt and Mason , 1986 ) lay stress are set out here with only minor variations or additions ; the present writers confirm and extend these listings as a basis of cause for further investigation of the child 's sight :
6 I should like to make it clear that the provisions of the Government Bill will provide householders with the same level of protection as that which existed under the private Bill , and they are set out fully in schedule 7 .
7 The three layers of the level-of-analysis problem are set out systematically in Figure 1.2 , with the debate on each being a matter of whether to proceed ‘ top-down ’ or ‘ bottom-up ’ .
8 Yes , Chair , as as as as some management will probably know , erm , the Department for Environment has had an efficiency scrutiny report , on the local government superannuation scheme , and the finance sub-committee er agree County Treasurer 's proposals for comment on that , as it were , since the recommendations of the Scrutiny Report are set out there in paragraph one three of the report before .
9 ‘ The full terms and conditions upon which the report is prepared are set out opposite with the scale of fees charged shown separately .
10 The solution can be set out neatly in tabular form as in T2 , T3 , T4 where the circled entries are the values of basic variables and the remaining entries display ( which is zero for basic variables ) .
11 Partners might feel that personal and social development should be set out clearly among the objectives of educational programmes .
12 Firstly , it is alleged that there was a failure to advise the plaintiff er before the contracts for this business were exchanged , as to the necessity for ensuring that there was adequate finance to er complete the purchase granted on terms that the plaintiff could meet and which were set out clearly in a letter of offer from the bank and there was a failure to advise the plaintiffs as to the risk of relying upon oral offers of financing from the bank .
13 The doctrines and policy of Sir Kenneth Newman were set out candidly in an unpublished , private lecture to the European Atlantic Group in 1983 , entitled Public Order in Free Societies .
14 Akram then edged just short of slip , and clearly a stiff examination was being set out there by Malcolm , to whom the first comeback wicket had been ‘ like a drink of water to a thirsty man ’ .
15 The working of the model is set out schematically in Fig. 9–1 .
16 The relationship between the roles is set out schematically in Fig. 10–1 .
17 The nature of the political horse-trading ahead if the region is to gain a status potentially worth many millions of pounds is set out clearly in a paper to be considered by a meeting of the commission today .
18 The ‘ overlapping ’ nature of the contracts in this economy is set out diagrammatically in figure 5.2 .
19 The procedure for placing the former type of advertisement is set out below under ‘ Placing of the Business Opportunity Advertisement by the client ’ .
20 A Practice Direction ( 18 December 1986 ( 1987 ) 1 All ER 602 ) has set out very useful guidance for completion of the petition and is set out below in its entirety : 1 The petition does not require dating , signing or witnessing .
21 The process was set out clearly in a letter from Pope Gregory to Bishop Mellitus in CE601 :
22 The Commission 's thinking about a wider European organisation was set out yesterday by its vice-president , Mr Frans Andriessen , in a report about the proposed European economic space with Efta in which capital , people , trade , and services would move freely .
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