Example sentences of "[coord] set out " in BNC.

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1 Try to visualise ( or set out ) euro-currency transactions in the books of banks .
2 The battens are either nailed along the joists or set out at about 400mm centres , at right angles to the joists .
3 In defence , the dismounted men-at-arms and archers ( the archers being either in ‘ wedges ’ or set out before the men-at-arms ) provided density of resistance , giving each other support , the men-at-arms being all the better protected , since the archers were able to fire their weapons a considerable distance against an advancing enemy , thus disrupting them before they reached the defending men-at-arms who , with their own cavalry , could then mount a counter-attack .
4 The powers of the region were never as far-reaching ( or set out in such detail ) as was the case in the English counties prior to the 1980 Act .
5 All goods supplied by the Seller shall be in accordance with ( i ) the current edition of the relevant Product Description Leaflet as published from time to time by the Seller ( copies of which are available from the Seller upon request ) and ( ii ) those further specifications or descriptions ( if any ) expressly listed or set out on the face of the Order .
6 Even this , however , was neither central to his thinking nor set out in any detail .
7 For this reason the list of factors is neither exhaustive , nor set out in order of importance .
8 Sow the seeds in a propagator at 64°F ( 19°C ) in Feb/March , and set out young plants in the garden in late May , or after the last likely frosts in your area .
9 The MBA do a superlative job maintaining these simple buildings , and set out a clear set of guidelines for their useage .
10 The first step will come next week when Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , uses the Conservative Party conference at Blackpool to reaffirm his commitment to changing the NHS and set out a justification for the forthcoming legislation .
11 Quite suddenly she felt a generous relief , as though she 'd given science and herself new hope of heaven , and set out through the gathering dark , home , home across the dragon-haunted park .
12 The big table had been covered with a checked table-cloth and set out tidily with cutlery and mats and glasses .
13 Since I was asking young women to talk freely about a highly personal and intimate area of their lives , I thought it only fair that I should also tell my own story , and set out some of my reasons for my interest in the subject .
14 It was a long haul with my heavy bag to the bus stop at the top of town next day , but I made it and set out on a bus journey westward from Roscommon to Galway .
15 So it was that with high spirits I packed Baedekers and prejudices , boots and a bootload of assumptions and set out for Dover .
16 Constable Campbell , lately arrived from Keppoch near Oban , and youngest of the ‘ B ’ Division force , was already running over the evening 's instructions in his mind when he left the temporary barracks , a Methodist Chapel , and set out to patrol his beat .
17 The really dangerous scientists are those who do have political and moral ideas and set out to use their science to further their own ideological ends .
18 Was equipment easily available and set out for children ?
19 Not seeing the significance at the time of the two articles , or of the prong ( pitchfork ) and shovel that followed them , the two boys finished their frugal breakfast and set out upon their chores .
20 Produce pieces of writing in which simple subject matter is organised and set out clearly and appropriately ; in which sentences and any direct speech are helpfully punctuated ; in which a wider range of uses of the comma , eg around appositional or parenthetic constructions , is evident ; and in which brackets or pairs of dashes are used where necessary .
21 Before leaving the ground floor , make your notes and sketches and set out the approximate costs of making good the defects and of any necessary alterations .
22 Now financially secure , he and Emma married and set out for France , their first holiday abroad .
23 Sir James Graham of Netherby Hall rebuilt the trap and the Scots were so enraged that they gathered a small army of local people and set out to tear it down .
24 At last she decided upon action , and set out one afternoon to clinch the matter .
25 The waitress reappeared with the tray and set out the tea pot , milk jug , hot water container and a large dish covered with a silver lid .
26 He was struck by Bastin 's cool , calculated style , and set out hotfoot for Devon .
27 A man must take up his pilgrim 's staff and set out on the farthest journey of all towards the very horizons of thought and dwell there always .
28 Each time he scrambled out , took a short rest , and set out again for the next refuge .
29 This is then shared among schools on the basis of a formula developed by each LEA and set out in its scheme of delegation .
30 Teachers ' pay and conditions are legally fixed by law ( such as the Teachers ' Pay & Conditions Act 1987 ) and set out in successive annual documents .
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