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

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1 The Court of Appeal then [ 1992 ] 3 W.L.R. 9 , 18–19 , set out its own opinion on the matter , which it is convenient now to set out at length :
2 Once again , the object is to set out with precision the circumstances in which the partners can remove an offending colleague without the need to seek a dissolution of the firm .
3 For the purposes of this judgment it is unnecessary to set out in detail the concerns felt by the local authority about the placement of the four children with the foster mother .
4 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage ; for more experienced clients a shorter approach may be appropriate .
5 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage .
6 When voices started rising and violence seemed inevitable , Kalchu told me that it would n't be resolved for hours and , rather than waiting around in the cold on the off-chance of getting some meat , we might as well set out for home .
7 [ to BELVILLE ] Honoured sir , your last proposal to me convinces me I ought not to stay , so , with a thousand thanks for all favours , I will set out for home tomorrow early .
8 Well , it was all to the good ; after he 'd finished skiing for the day they 'd return to the cottage , and she 'd set out for home .
9 An hour before then , a force of grenadiers will set out on foot from the village down the road .
10 ‘ I would never set out in life to assassinate anybody , but some people have made sure that the mud will stick to me . ’
11 Do they wait by their car … or do they set out in search of a phone ?
12 They set out at dusk on 13 September and soon discovered that they were in the wrong wadi .
13 Movements on the Company 's share premium account are as those set out on page 33 .
14 This statement together with a series of strategic aims ( set out on page 2 ) and more specific objectives will guide the Councils in establishing specific action plans for the next three years .
15 ‘ We made ourselves some ro is , and when we 'd eaten them , I set out for home .
16 As Kalchu and I and some of the other men set out for home , they started to gather it up and hack off the dead branches that jut out from pine-trunks like thin stumps of arms .
17 Despite all the detailed criteria set out for assessment , despite the emphasis on course-work , in the end ‘ high ’ GCSE will be familiar enough , and the transition to A level not a matter of genuine difficulty .
18 specific rules set out for stock provisioning rather than directors ' estimates .
19 On 9 November 1984 I set out for consultation a list of branded drugs which would no longer be prescribed under the health service .
20 The Aberdeen striker Joey Harper scored the only goal in a hard fought international against Denmark , and the Scots set out to party .
21 They set out by coach one fine morning , and when they arrived in London , they went straight to Mr Brownlow 's house .
22 The guidance that we give below , under six headings , is therefore to be considered together with all the statutory and other rules and recommendations set out by Parliament , or in the 1991 guide , which takes the form of a practice direction as to costs in criminal proceedings , and which also includes , at appendix 3 , the formal Practice Direction of 3 May 1991 as to costs in criminal proceedings : Practice Direction ( Crime : Costs ) [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 498 .
23 We get up at 7 a.m. , and have breakfast at 7.30 ( now it 's getting to be more like 7.45 ! ) before we set out by car for the Institute where we start teaching at 8.30 .
24 A convoy of four low-loaders carrying the dismantled D furnace and accompanied by a police escort set out from Brymbo for the docks yesterday .
25 9.2 On signature of this Agreement , undertakes to pay in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in Part ( 1 ) of Schedule 4 and in accordance with the Pricing Policy set out in Schedule 3 .
26 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 . ’
27 Where the third party act consists of deliberate wrongful conduct the courts will use the tests set out in Home Office v Dorset Yacht and Lamb v Camden ( see above ) .
28 The intention — set out in Plan for Action — was to increase consultant numbers by 2.8% a year while keeping constant the number of senior registrars and reducing modestly the number of career registrars .
29 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
30 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 .
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