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

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1 Rachaela got up and went to set out tins on the work-top in the kitchen .
2 In fact , Labov 's propensity to set out patterns in his data in a highly visual way is quite in the spirit of exploratory statistics ; but the data are not presented as comprehensively nor analysed as thoroughly as they would be using Tukey 's principles .
3 He continued to set out ideas on cultural issues in a piece on ‘ The War and the Blitz ’ also incorporated into the Notes .
4 According to a report from the Itar-Tass news agency on Oct. 29 , Yeltsin said that withdrawals would only resume after separate agreements had been signed with Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania to regulate the procedures and to set out measures to " provide social security for the servicemen and members of their families " .
5 I could not hope to set out details of all the Caribbean varieties which might have a role in shaping the linguistic behaviour of young Caribbeans in London .
6 We will expect Post Offices and Job Centres to set out standards of service and levels of achievement .
7 Mr Heseltine is expected soon to release a white paper on energy policy which could set out plans for saving some of the jobs at pits BC want to close .
8 Zuwaya style and etiquette required that people in polite company should not set out arguments of principle , arranged in a hierarchy of priorities , so that they might read off right courses of action from agreed schedules of value .
9 The Code of Practice will also set out guidelines for achieving equality of opportunity in legal education and another section will deal with the Inns of Court .
10 One typical local authority produced A Guide to the Waiting List , which set out criteria for rehousing .
11 They set out policies for future mineral development and often contain useful information about past and current mineral working in the area .
12 She then set out details of the assistance which she said would be available .
13 The standards set out guidelines against which practices can measure how well they manage themselves .
14 Surely the Conservative Government have already set out proposals for such a programme : they should be telling him where the money would come from .
15 It also offered well set out objectives on the first page and a good page-by-page summary of activities .
16 With qualifications for interpreting provided by an assessment board and now through training at college level , and with the emergence of full-time workers , interpreters have reached professional status and have set out guidelines for their profession and for their deaf users .
17 The Endoscopy Committee of the British Society of Gastroenterology recently set out guidelines for monitoring patients during endoscopy , and included the recommendation that ‘ high risk ’ patients , a definition which included the elderly , should receive supplemental oxygen .
18 The Soil Association , an independent regulating organic association , has set out standards for livestock husbandry which guarantees animals a decent life .
19 Beyond that , the White Paper Better Services for the Mentally III ( 1975 ) also set out rates of provision which health and local authorities ought to be aiming to achieve For ‘ oughtness ’ could be read council discretion about what priorities they had for the distribution of ‘ new moneys ’ .
20 I also welcome Amendment twenty-seven which sets out plans for the appointment by the Secretary of State for members of authorities which will have sanction of having to come before Parliament before accepted and I think that again is extremely important .
21 Title VI of the Maastricht Treaty sets out provisions on cooperation in the fields of justice and home affairs .
22 A working party , chaired by Robin Bidwell of the consultancy Environmental Resources , sets out proposals for a scheme to provide ( i ) a framework within which environmental consulting groups can declare their competence for carrying out environmental auditing and ( ii ) a code of practice to be followed when undertaking environmental audits .
23 In 1992 this White Paper was followed up by a consultation document from the Department of Trade and Industry , Abuse of Market Power , which sets out options for reform in the areas currently covered by the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Competition Act 1980 .
24 Lord Tebbit refused to be daunted by the new legal ruling that a defeat for the Government over Labour 's amendment on the social chapter — which sets out rules on conditions and hours of work which apply throughout the rest of Europe — would not affect ratification .
25 Without entering into the substantive details of the agreement or of the 1990 convention for its application , which appears not yet to have entered into force , it may be noted that it sets out rules for crossing the signatory states ' frontiers not just for their own citizens but also for citizens of all EC Member States , and the Convention of Application distinguishes between treatment at the internal and external borders of the signatory states .
26 He objects to the council 's new code of conduct for buskers , which sets out rules for street entertainers .
27 This chapter should be read in conjunction with Appendix IV which sets out details of the costs included .
28 Guideline 7 , Management , discusses this in more detail and sets out examples of good practice .
29 The report , Targets for Coastal Habitat Re-creation , analyses the rate of future loss by type of habitat and by county , and sets out targets for the creation of new habitats to meet English Nature 's objective of maintaining coastal habitats and features , at least at the 1992 level .
30 The text sets out guidelines for coming to a true sense of priorities in the self , not unlike those in Rolle 's Form , and then examines three ways in which man can contemplate God : in nature ( which shows us our place in creation ) , in Scripture ( which teaches the faith ) and on " God self " .
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