Example sentences of "are set [adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The rate could decrease further this year as more than 100 local safety schemes are set up along roads in the region .
2 All the crop management methods are set out for growers in a document compiled by JS with the help of experts from all over the world .
3 Significant changes in fixed assets are set out on pages 43 and 45 .
4 The present directors and their biographies are set out on pages 4 and 5 .
5 This view of economic change is not shared by the other two theoretical accounts , whose views are set out in sections 3.4 and 3.5 .
6 In these circumstances where we have referred a sale opportunity to the purchaser , the terms and conditions of our introductory fee are set out in sections 1103.1 and 1108.1 .
7 Maximum penalties , and occasionally fixed penalties , are set out in statutes and periodically revised .
8 These aims and objectives are set out in chapters 2 and 3 .
9 The respective rights and duties of the landlord and tenant , e.g. the duty to maintain and repair , are set out in covenants in the lease .
10 The proposal is likely to emerge radically altered when details are set out in regulations after the loans legislation is passed .
11 The principles upon which a new trial is granted are set out in notes to Ord 37 , r 1 in The County Court Practice ( no application to jury trials — see Ord 37 , r 1(1) ) .
12 ‘ The factors which induced Woolwich to make the payments are set out in paragraphs 12 to 16 of Mr. Mason 's affidavit dated 1 December 1987 and may be summarised as follows .
13 ‘ The factors which induced Woolwich to make the payments are set out in paragraphs 12 to 16 of Mr. Mason 's affidavit dated 1 December 1987 and may be summarised as follows .
14 The disciplinary procedures which apply to your employment are set out in paragraphs 10010–10052 as supplemented by the procedures set out in the Scottish Office Handbook .
15 The underlying rules , and some of the consequences , are set out in Refs [ 1 ] and [ 11 ] .
16 Great wealth can no longer disguise an absence of true values : the mirrors in Mr Dombey 's ice-palace reflect the chilling image of a marriage based on purchase ; the roses on his wallpaper and carpets are set about with thorns .
17 The Pre-flight planning procedure for approaches , let downs and R.T requirements are set down on pages 47–56 and require careful study .
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