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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 we set down in a passing-place and basked
2 Just after nine we set off in a taxi and dropped Rozanov off outside his embassy in Kensington Gardens .
3 On one day during the test , I set off in a whiteout and finished , 12 hours later , in a torrential downpour .
4 We set off in the sunshine and quickly reached Snake Pass
5 Roadblocks set up in every town and particularly in and around Belfast to thwart IRA bomb attacks have been lifted .
6 Following an approach to KPMG for authorisation of the advertisement , the factual content of the advertisement should be confirmed in compliance with the procedures set out in the CFM and in the Corporate Finance Bulletin ‘ Investment Advertisements ’ ( see Section 0405.6 ) .
7 It bases its human rights education work on the full range of rights set out in the UDHR and ICCPR .
8 And you set out in the morning and you know this road , you know this road well .
9 The latter was set up in a tent and foregrounded five white bigots beating a black man in the glare of automobile headlights .
10 At St Asaph , a wine-shop was set up in the cathedral and the font was used as a trough for animals .
11 I am being set up in the ward and it occurs to me that I am feeling fine .
12 A mini dental surgery will be set up in the office and toothbrushes and toothpaste will be on sale at a third of normal price until Friday .
13 The first one was half of us were blindfolded and we were set out in a line and the rest had to move about 5–10 metres away and stand in a line .
14 The Germans placed this box usually in the gaps in hedges and the approaches to farm buildings , and the rest of a wide area they covered with ingenious booby-traps and other very strange devices , many of these being set off by wandering cattle and horses , as usually happened when the Commando mines and booby-traps were set out in the hedgerows and orchards in front of our positions .
15 The general standards relating to the acceptance of new clients are set out in the CFM and in Chapter 02 .
16 The long trestle tables were set out in the meadow and garden lights strung out in the trees , and soon the diners began to arrive .
17 The loss of profit because they had been compelled to sell their home in order to complete on the purchase and the cost of borrowing and er the ancillary matters that are set out in the claim and dealt with by the accountant .
18 ‘ Use classes ’ are set out in the Town and Country Planning ( Use Classes ) Order 1972 and the Use Classes Order 1987 .
19 Human rights education means learning about the full range of human rights , as set out in the UDHR and other documents , such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( ICCPR ) .
20 In certain cases , the accountants prepare the accounts of the company or business on predetermined bases or principles , which may be quite complex , and which will have been set out in the sale and purchase agreement .
21 The national gallery told the Minister 's predecessor , the right hon. Member for Shoreham — no doubt the arguments were repeated to the Minister personally by many of the trustees and directors of the museums — that they did not want powers of disposal — not because they did not trust their own intellectual judgment , but , following the line set down in the Museums and Galleries Commission 's 1988 report on the national gallery , because those powers should not be forced on the galleries .
22 Ten days later , at eight-thirty in the morning of Wednesday , 22nd January , Robyn Penrose set off in a snowstorm and an ill humour to begin her stint as the University of Rummidge Faculty of Arts Industry Year Shadow , or URFAIYS as she was designated in memoranda emanating from the Vice-Chancellor 's Office .
23 Necessarily , the scheme has had to be approved through the procedure set out in the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
24 5.3 The Project Manager will refine the suggested committee structure set out in the Proposal and agree with the Parties the composition of the Project and Technical Committees .
25 a The form of a statutory notice , i.e. for Structure Plan and Local Plan intention to prepare/submission/modification should follow that set out in the Town and County Planning ( Structure and Local Plans ) ( Scotland ) Regulations 1983. ( 1983 No 1590 ( s. 149 ) ) .
26 Sale agreements commonly provide for the value of the pension rights to be calculated according to a formula set out in the agreement and for the detailed calculations to be agreed between the parties ' actuaries , or , if they do not agree , to be determined by another actuary acting as an expert and not as an arbitrator .
  Next page