Example sentences of "[adj] to set out " in BNC.

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1 It is therefore sensible to set out fully in the lease , for the purpose of clarification , the rights to be granted in order to try to avoid subsequent disputes .
2 But even so , it was far easier to set out a project for the Council than to implement it .
3 Bott was given huge amounts of space on the inside pages of Ink in December 1971 and January 1972 to set out the scrambled views on life which he was culling from a variety of standard left-wing and anarchist gurus .
4 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 .
5 The Government are not prepared to set out any timetable for reaching that limit .
6 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
7 Furthermore , as some of you here know , the diocese of Bath and Wells set up a working party in 1986 to set out our own policy .
8 For the purposes of this judgment it is unnecessary to set out in detail the concerns felt by the local authority about the placement of the four children with the foster mother .
9 A UN convoy , due to set out yesterday from Belgrade for the Muslim-held town of Gorazde , was postponed for a day at the request of the Serbs .
10 Railway transition curves are usually related to the velocity cubed — a cubic curve is comparatively easy to set out with a theodolite .
11 One of the polarisations which took place has centred on the question of whether management development should be focused on the provision of specific tools/skills for managers ( a competency model ? ) — or whether it would be more appropriate to set out along a more generic path which emphasised the attitudinal and interpersonal aspects of management .
12 It is appropriate to set out the opening words of Rule 26 of the United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure :
13 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage ; for more experienced clients a shorter approach may be appropriate .
14 For some assignments with less experienced clients it will be appropriate to set out in detail and at some length the scope of the MAS and KPMG involvement at each stage .
15 President Jaime Paz Zamora announced the formation of a Presidential Advisory Commission on July 7 to set out the basis for a constitutional reform programme to modernize the state .
16 She loved Simon ; too much to set out with him in that way — two pawns in a combinazione , a deal , even if partly his own .
17 On a number of occasions , I have been glad to set out for the hon. Member in response to his questions in the House detailed information about the contents of the computer records and how many are held on the system at any one time .
18 It is natural to set out to look for something with a rigid set of requirements : to know precisely what we are looking for .
19 At this stage , however , you are only practising decision-making , and it is useful to set out all the stages of your thinking .
20 It is therefore useful to set out in some detail the position as it was prior to the 1980 Local Government , Planning and Land Act .
21 In this type of case it is better to set out the two consequences in separate sub-paragraphs .
22 Some churches have found it helpful to set out a few simple guidelines to indicate what is entailed in responsible church membership' .
23 Before expressing my views about the remaining issues , I think it helpful to set out shortly the general principles of law which are applicable to the Secretary of State 's decision-making process .
24 But there are two reasons why it is advisable to set out in full the reasons and facts upon which the appeal is based .
25 It is therefore important to set out some principles for the learning process :
26 If the documents in question are not sent out with a letter , but are signed at the conveyancer 's office , then it is important to set out a memorandum recording the date and time at which the document was signed and also how the document was explained to the client .
27 By July I was able to set out my proposals on personal pensions .
28 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 .
29 I think it convenient in this judgment first to set out the salient facts of the case , as found by the judge , and then to consider the authorities from which must be extracted the principles of law and equity to be applied to the facts .
30 I thought it essential to set out a full precedent for both the agreement and lease , so that readers could see the complete documentation and how I propose to amend it .
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