Example sentences of "[be] lay out [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | The general rule is that one tenant can not enforce covenants contained in another tenant 's lease , but there are a number of exceptions being mainly as follows : ( 1 ) Where a tenant has taken an assignment from the landlord of the benefit of a covenant entered into by a tenant of other premises ; ( 2 ) Where various tenants or their predecessors in title have entered into a mutual deed of covenant ( in which case each can enforce the covenants against the others ) ; ( 3 ) Where the estate has been laid out under a common scheme for building ( known as a building scheme ) and the leases have been taken pursuant to that scheme ; ( 4 ) Where there is a letting scheme , which is similar to a building scheme , but there need be no physical laying out of the estate . |
2 | The table had been laid out as a T , with Derek Jefferson at the head of the table , flanked by his production director and , as yet , an empty space on his right . |
3 | Built during a period of architectural optimism , when it was assumed that technology would triumph , it had been laid out in a series of oblong paved courtyards , surrounded by long , low , concrete-faced buildings , remarkable solely for their brutalism . |
4 | The main lawn and border shapes have been laid out in a flowing line that leads you through the garden , echoing the curve of the path . |
5 | These pads have been laid out like a C to C octave on a keyboard , with the lower row of pads as the white notes and the upper row the black ones . |
6 | These pads have been laid out like a C to C octave on a keyboard , with the lower row of pads as the white notes and the upper row the black ones . |
7 | A formatted screen is a screen which has been laid out like a form with clear headings and data inserted in appropriate places . |
8 | half spheres of hand-worked copper , are laid out in a line in front of them . |
9 | In 1862 he received a commission from the town of Preston to design a series of parks , to be laid out as a scheme for relieving unemployment caused by the cotton famine ; Moor Park , Miller Park , and Avenham Park were eventually opened in 1867 . |
10 | Companies make statutory returns to Companies House ; their annual accounts must by law be fuller and more complicated than those of a sole trader or a partnership and must be laid out in a statutory format . |
11 | And the wreckage is being flown to RAF Abingdon in Oxfordshire to be laid out in a hanger like a giant jigsaw puzzle , which could help crash investigators pinpoint the cause . |
12 | An intensity of energy is always present in his performances : it can be potent and concentrated ( as in late Brahms ) , or it can be layed out on a more expansive scale , as in Rachmaninov or here in the ‘ Emperor ’ . |
13 | His boots were laid out on a newspaper , and had been scraped and polished . |
14 | Leeming 's clothes , consisting of his woollen suit , shirt , underwear , white socks and black shoes , were laid out on a chair . |
15 | Development began in 1928 , with Barry Parker as consultant ; 10 residential neighbourhoods were laid out with a road layout which followed the American practice of parkways . |
16 | He thought that these were all ‘ lines of electrical equipotential ’ resulting from ‘ geophysical anomalies ’ and that ancient monuments , roads and boundaries coincided with them because they were laid out by a priesthood who could detect the lines . |
17 | The words were laid out in a strange manner . |
18 | The bodies of many of the 167 who died — 37 of them Britons — were laid out in a makeshift mortuary at an army barracks near Katmandu . |
19 | By linking these limits according to the pattern of the street layout , bearing in mind that roads were laid out in a grid-pattern in the 19th C and in cul-de-sacs , crescents and curves in the 20th C , we could see the growth patterns from the centre of Nottingham outwards . |
20 | There is , however , an earlier type of maze , which is laid out as a pattern on the ground , either with stones , cut into turf , or as a pavement . |
21 | The main building is laid out as a four-floor room-by-room illustration of working family life — from the prim living room , to the children 's bedroom and maids ' cramped attic costume workshop and living quarters . |
22 | The main building is laid out as a four-floor room-by-room illustration of working family life — from the prim living room , to the children 's bedroom and maids ' cramped attic costume workshop and living quarters . |
23 | The T9000 memory is laid out as a dual-ported memory and is therefore accessible for measurements by the T805 . |
24 | The T9000 memory is laid out as a dual ported memory and is therefore accessible for measurements by the T805 . |
25 | The T9000 memory is laid out as a dual ported memory and is therefore accessible for measurements by the T805 . |
26 | The T9000 memory is laid out as a dual ported memory and is therefore accessible for measurements by the T805 . |
27 | The field is laid out with a row of targets at either end and a score tent on either side ( they let the ladies do the scoring ! ) . |
28 | The body is laid out in a coffin resting on a bed of bran or sawdust . |
29 | The remarkable Victorian garden at Biddulph in Staffordshire , created by the orchid-loving James Bateman , was laid out as a series of continents and countries — Egypt with a temple in clipped yew and China hidden away behind great rocks . |
30 | The parkland was laid out with a smooth lawn . |