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

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1 In the Critique of Pure Reason , Kant 's aim was to show how objective experience is possible , to set out the conditions necessary for this ; whilst Piaget 's aim was to show , given certain Kantian assumptions , how objective experience actually develops .
2 Thatcher was reported as wanting the CSCE to set out the conditions for free elections , provide observers to monitor their observance , define the rule of law and human rights , set out the essential principles for sound legal systems and help to resolve minority rights issues .
3 I will be writing to you again , once Anglo-Welsh have sent out their formal offer document , to set out the reasons why you should reject the offer .
4 The particular principles adopted relate to attitudes and stated priorities , so there are schools where something like the Danish approach is used , and other schools where committees have been formed to set out the principles of a formal system comparable to SEE or SE .
5 The parties to a consensual relationship would be free to set out the parameters of their respective rights and duties by contract , subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary .
6 ‘ I 'm helping to set out the stalls for the hospital bazaar — should be back about midday , ’ she called , as she let herself out of the house .
7 The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to set out the standards of professional conduct expected of members of the Association and to indicate what matters may be regarded by the Disciplinary Committee as being contrary to the aims , objects and interests of the Association or contrary to the profession of librarianship .
8 The three codes of practice — the first stage in a planned series of codes intended to support the Taxpayer 's Charter — aim to set out the standards of service people can expect .
9 We 've got to be able to set out the implications of the decisions , that may or may not be made , and priorities at a given time .
10 Accordingly , this chapter aims to set out the requirements for a fully configured GIS interface , and profiles the development of a new GIS user interface system called UGIX .
11 The report will be sent to the parties together with the minister 's letter of decision , which will set out the factors which have influenced the minister .
12 It is difficult , therefore , to be dogmatic about the prospects for change ; one can only set out the patterns or trends which may come about .
13 The disposal programme will set out the criteria against which the bids will be assessed , including the basis upon which a preference will be given to bids involving significant employee participation .
14 Before she could set out the cups she had to remove a large heavy book — Crockford — which occupied the centre of the table .
15 The enabling Act which grants the power to make secondary legislation will set out the procedures to be followed when the secondary legislation is created .
16 Turning to the White Paper , to be published before the next party conference , he said it would set out the Conservatives ' agenda for the rest of this century .
17 The legal terms of this agreement will not necessarily govern the day-to-day relationship between the record company and artist , but it will set out the obligations of both parties , or ‘ who is responsible for what ’ .
18 The job specification should set out the qualities and skills of the person required for the post and these should ideally match the job description .
19 As a result of this visit , the accountant will prepare a royalty examination report , in conjunction with the solicitor , which will set out the claims for underpayment of the band 's royalties by the recording or publishing company .
20 Even if a document such as a catalogue or price list is not an offer in law , there is no reason why it can not set out the terms of the offer , for instance by indicating that the party who issues it will only contract on those terms .
21 Before addressing it , I must set out the facts , which are not in dispute to any significant degree .
22 Though the appeal should set out the grounds on which the appeal is based , appeals which fail to do so will not be regarded as inadmissible .
23 Any application for transfer to the High Court ( other than family business ) must set out the grounds upon which the application is made by reference to the criteria .
24 A ‘ residence order ’ will say where the children will live ; and a ‘ contract order ’ will set out the arrangements for the other parent to see the children — what used to be called access .
25 In order to overcome the difficulty of the ENP not being able to prescribe tetanus immunisation , a protocol was written and approved which set out the circumstances under which a named ENP could administer a dose prescribed by the consultant .
26 I now set out the reasons for which I agreed that the appeal should be allowed .
27 If the law is not clear , first pose the legal question and then set out the authorities bearing on it .
28 Set out the rights of the European citizen .
29 These Holy Ones set out the rules by which we can live our lives and , in turn , reach the state of a higher being which is dormant within each one of us .
30 In 198l there was a government White Paper entitled New Training Initiatives which set out the aims of these schemes : to develop skill-training , to provide further education or work-related training for everyone up to the age of 18 , and to offer adults the chance to update their skills .
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