Example sentences of "a [noun] setting [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 At that meeting we hope to agree a manifesto setting out the policies which members think the Montgomeryshire Branch should adopt .
2 On Sept. 1 , 1989 , Kadhafi issued a decree setting up the General Committee for Defence , which would be responsible for organizing " the armed people " and would replace the Armed Forces General Command .
3 The Act , which comes into effect on 12 October , legally obliges the seller to provide the buyer with a notice setting out the right to cancel and a blank cancellation form before signing the agreement .
4 So again in London we spent nearly a week setting up the microphones and rehearsing .
5 The day Halifax spurned Hitler , the War Cabinet approved a memorandum setting up the Special Operations Executive .
6 According to Mr Gross , the JMU demands more than adequate planning , controlling and recording of work ; does not distinguish between small and large companies ; and expects a memorandum setting out the outline ordered approach .
7 To ask the Attorney-General if he will make a statement setting out the action which he has taken since the report of the Select Committee on Trade and Industry about the circumstances relating to its consideration of the House of Fraser issue .
8 Each year it has produced a report setting out the state of the education service , and each year Ministers have treated that report as though it were a piece of stinking fish .
9 Charles Ltd. ( 1938 K.B. ) ; to compound and supply animal foodstuff according to a formula setting out the ingredients and their proportions , Ashington Piggeries v. Hill ( 1971 H.L. ) .
10 There were certain ancillary provisions attached to the order , including the requirement that the appellants swear an affidavit setting out the details of all their assets .
11 The application must be supported by an affidavit setting out the grounds for the application , whether or not the official receiver has been informed of it and an estimate of the value of the assets of the debtor .
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