outline - use in sentences

Object

  • proposal: Section 7 of the act outlines the proposals on direct payments.
  • principle: In this spirit, we outline here several principles that we believe should underpin the discussion.
  • procedure: The School's funding site outlines the application procedures for those awards.
  • finding: The Drug Education Forum have produced a briefing which outlines the findings of this survey.
  • criterion: The following notes outline the evaluation criteria that can be considered to should be used during a desktop management evaluation process.

Adjective modifier

  • brief: Here is a brief outline of some of the main points.
  • rough: This article gives a rough outline of what you need to get yourself online.
  • broad: But you might get the broad outline quite quickly.

Modifies a noun

  • permission: You MUST provide the application reference number of the outline permission ( e.g.
  • proposal: An outline proposal will be presented at the meeting for consideration by the Board.
  • content: Outline content: The module consists of five topics.
  • planning: The initial application for outline planning consent was submitted to Chiltern District Council in April 2004 with a second application submitted in May.
  • consent: The initial application for outline planning consent was submitted to Chiltern District Council in April 2004 with a second application submitted in May.

Noun used with modifier

  • sermon: Study material and sermon outlines are now available from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
  • plot: Plot Outline: When a rich businessman opens up a new mall in town, everything seems great for all involved.

Used with why or when

  • why: He outlines why it is important to choose the right place for fountains to fully enhance the effect on the British landscape.

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