Example sentences of "set [adv prt] [prep] [noun] 1 " in BNC.

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1 Several of the questions in Document 3 seemed to imply that ‘ professional development ’ included aspects and aspirations outside the department , whereas the objectives of the departmental review set out in Document 1 generally seem to be restricted to development within the department .
2 The illustrative programme of additional expenditure from January 1993 , set out in Appendix 1 of The Future of Our Qualification , does include programmes ‘ to enhance firms ' profitability ’ and ‘ to help firms translate audit regulation into a profitable opportunity ’ , but these activities account for only £210,000 of the total additional expenditure of almost £2m .
3 After the decree absolute had been granted , the mother , contrary to article 3 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , removed the children to England without the father 's knowledge .
4 On that basis he submitted that , having regard to the terms of the Treaty between Sweden and the United Kingdom , set out in Schedule 1 to the Sweden ( Extradition ) Order 1966 , the crimes of which the applicant was accused were not extradition crimes within the definition of that expression in paragraph 20 of Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 .
5 However it is plain from the Act of 1989 that section 11(3) applies only to the new procedure for extradition , set out in Part III of the Act , and has no application to the old procedure , set out in Schedule 1 , which is applicable in the present case .
6 In proceedings brought by the husband the judge refused to order the return of the child to Canada , on the grounds that his removal and retention was not wrongful within the meaning of article 3 of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction , set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 , since the father had no rights of custody ; and that , under article 13 , there was a risk that the child would be placed in an intolerable situation if he was returned to Ontario because of the lack of proper accommodation and financial support .
7 As the " beneficial owner " covenants are only implied where there is valuable consideration ( see LPA 1925 , s76(1) ( a ) ) Clause 2 set out in Precedent 1 below should be expressly incorporated in the conveyance if there is no cash payment .
8 This gives the fourfold classification set out in Table 1 .
9 the credit assignment problem and we shall see that the classification scheme set out in Chapter 1 does not always work perfectly .
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