Example sentences of "lay out [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We met one of the Medics who informed me that the bodies of Les and the other three Commandos had been taken through the village and laid out with the other dead in front of the Chateau .
2 I send minutes laid out in the proper style .
3 All these data will help to inform the stage of development into which the records-of-achievement movement is now moving , namely that of nationalization following the proposals laid out in the 1984 policy statement .
4 In the centre of the formal gardens laid out in the 1930s is the Singing Fountain by F. Terzio , cast in 1564–8 .
5 There is an extensive rose garden , separate from the Observatory , laid out in the 1930s .
6 The brass shop was laid out with the rough brass stores on one side , whence the castings passed to the machines , thence to the benches , and from there to the polishers , next to the platers and finally to the lacquerers at the other side of the shop , each operation in turn bringing the parts further across the shop .
7 Once the railway company and the engineers had decreed where the station was in fact to be located , particularly the larger divisional points , 120–140 miles apart , towns were laid out on the traditional grid-plan .
8 For general purpose pads 2.4mm o/d are quite adequate and again special shapes are available for integrated circuit pin-outs which are already conveniently laid out on the correct 0.1″ pitch .
9 can we accept the recommendation as laid out on the first page of the
10 Gertrude Jekyll 's garden is laid out on the eastern side , in a drawer which extends more fully than the garage .
11 The towns were generally laid out on the northern side of the tracks .
12 By the time Richard and Murray were called to the headmaster 's study a sheaf of publications headlining the incident were laid out on the large drum table .
13 A park-like path had been laid out around the sacred waters , with stepping stones .
14 The messages are ordered alphabetically by error string and is laid out in the following way : —
15 ZERO SITS ON A swivel office chair and clicks on his Quadra 900 Macintosh PC with 240 megabytes of memory and a keyboard which he has remodelled to conform to his own idea of how a keyboard ‘ should have been laid out in the first place ’ .
16 The TQM policy is laid out in the adjacent panel .
17 Sorry if you take catty as the para now , then D P are n't actually , the reason D P sent the paper questionnaire is to just double check that all the columns and everything are laid out in the correct way are n't they and then checking it for that reason , whereas they are actually doing it on something like Kathy themselves so they , there is n't the same approval going on .
18 Salisbury had been laid out in the thirteenth century , rather in the fashion of the twentieth century garden cities .
19 ‘ Beyond this tower there is a garden laid out in the French style — some herb banks , a small rabbit warren , and a few hundred bushes of boxwood . ’
20 Our objectives are laid out in the attached brochure , and summarised at the end of it , and are of course akin to those of the Council for the Protection of Rural England , with which your Trustees will no doubt be familiar .
21 It 's all laid out in the back room .
22 The gardens were laid out in the eighteenth century by a French landscape gardener for the then owner and founder , the first Conde de Carvalhal .
23 These high moorland stone-walled fields near Malham , West Yorkshire , were laid out in the eighteenth century .
24 Outside , the gardens have been laid out in the Italian style , with wide staircases from level to level , which should look spectacular when more mature .
25 Different types of shops are laid out in different ways — you would n't expect an expensive dress shop to be laid out in the same way as a supermarket , for example .
26 They were laid out in the formal style 300 years ago by James II 's gardener , Guillaume Beaumont .
27 The formal gardens were laid out in the 18th century .
28 How about the BMA really setting the government an example by ( a ) encouraging all its disabled staff to register as disabled with guarantees of no discrimination , and ( b ) taking prompt action to move from its current level of 1.5% of workforce disabled , towards the 3% target as laid out in the 1944 Disabled Persons Employment Act ?
29 Tretorn accept that the Association should have the right to choose the right ball on quality criteria in conjunction with the specifications laid out by the International Tennis Federation , ( which Tretorn balls meet ) , but feels that allowing the LTA to choose the type of ball , could lead to unfair discrimination against its permanent pressure variety .
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