Example sentences of "set [adv prt] in [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Beneath the outward appearance of self-assurance and scholarly success , deep-seated psychological tensions were being set up in Nizan 's personality , tensions exacerbated by changes in Nizan 's family and educational situation , tensions that were to lead to a personal crisis .
2 A stall was set up in Liverpool 's Church Street today to ask the public to sign the national TUC petition to save the British Coal Industry .
3 A back-up tank of 780 gallons is set up in John 's garage for quarantine and emergency purposes .
4 The authorisation of building societies by the Building Societies Commission so that they can raise money and accept deposits depends in part on a society 's having directors , a chief executive and a secretary who are willing and able to direct the society 's affairs in accordance with the criteria of ‘ prudent management ’ which are set out in s 45(3) of the Building Societies Act 1986 .
5 where they 're putting forward a recommendation for a number of minor and major building projects within the capital guidelines and those are set out in appendix er appendices five and six .
6 The extent and nature of the duty owed to lawful visitors are set out in s. 2(1) and s. 2(2) OLA 1957 .
7 The story is set out in Elson 's book but , in brief , there was widespread concern that the government was intending to relax the green belt policy .
8 The general provision as to contact between a parent and a child in the event of a care order is set out in section 34(1) which provides that the local authority shall allow reasonable contact between the parent and the child .
9 These words , which reflect what was said by Sir George Jessel M.R. in 1879 , seem to be wholly consistent not just with the wording of section 236 but also with the purposes of the administration as set out in section 8(3) of the Act of 1986 and in particular :
10 As far as fishing vessels are concerned , the principle is , moreover , expressly set out in article 2(1) of Council Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 101/76 of 19 January 1976 laying down a common structural policy for the fishing industry ( Official Journal 1976 No .
11 Yet it had also already proven to be a powerful and flexible tool for tackling complex system building tasks as set out in Bobrow et al ( 1977 ) .
12 The position in English law before 1980 is conveniently set out in Halsbury 's Laws of England , 4th ed. , vol. 18 ( 1977 ) , p. 735 , para. 1431 :
13 We have travelled a long way from the original accelerationist hypothesis as set out in Friedman 's Presidential Address .
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