Example sentences of "which [be] set " in BNC.

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1 The other plank of the announcement is that , after the first year , better-off councils will no longer have to contribute to the ‘ safety net ’ originally designed to ease the impact on those areas of the country which are set to lose .
2 Ideally , the manager should be there at the beginning of a band 's professional career because he or she is going to operate the various deals which are set up .
3 For M Delors , a Labour government held out the hope of support for some of his budget proposals , which are set to cost the British taxpayer an extra £1 billion per year .
4 In the centre of all this activity are our tents and caravans which are set among shrubs and trees and provide accommodation for 2–4 persons .
5 The work of the council is in the main carried out in committees of the council which are set up by the council usually at its first meeting after the election is over .
6 This quotation gives a vivid insight into how someone who is basically sympathetic towards black people can come to adopt a racialist language in order to conform to the expectations of the group , which are set by a minority of active racists .
7 The rubber takes a grip on the shell and forces it between the rollers , which are set at just the right distance apart so that they crack the shell without damaging the kernel .
8 Both guitars have necks that are properly set to line up with the top of the bridges , and which are set up to give the correct amount of neck relief .
9 The authorisation of building societies by the Building Societies Commission so that they can raise money and accept deposits depends in part on a society 's having directors , a chief executive and a secretary who are willing and able to direct the society 's affairs in accordance with the criteria of ‘ prudent management ’ which are set out in s 45(3) of the Building Societies Act 1986 .
10 11.2 In relation to commercial exploitation the Non-academic Parties and the Academic Parties agree that the terms and conditions for exploitation of and licenses granted under intellectual property rights in results deriving from the Academic Parties shall have regard to the extent to which such results are incorporated in or applied to the manufacture of commercially exploited products ( particularly where there had been substantial product development outside the project ) and to the SERC guidelines which are set out in a letter from SERC dated 13 August 1984 , together with its attachments .
11 6.4 Payments shall be made by cheque in US dollars to the bank account of , details of which are set out in Schedule 5 , or to an account at such other bank in England as may from time to time nominate for the purpose .
12 This is the reason that most drugs movies — especially those like Postcards From The Edge and Wired , which are set in Hollywood — denounce their source material so hysterically .
13 Like those alarm systems which are set off when you get too close , Peter could hear the bells ' frenzied ringing , but at first he was n't too clear exactly what posed the threat .
14 Instead of having 26 pointers to indicate the next letters in words , the new method uses a 32-bit integer , 26 bits of which are set ( i.e. = 1 ) if that letter is allowable , and not ( i.e. = 0 ) if that letter is not allowable .
15 First let's look at the ribber controls that we do n't use during most ribber knitting , which are set to their basic position and only changed on special occasions .
16 Indeed , it could be argued that it is only problems which are set within this framework that are viewed by the legal community as being properly legal .
17 Special Rapporteur Riphagen expounded what he termed the three parameters of relationship in international law which are set up by an internationally wrongful act .
18 The most precious opals , including black opals the rainbow colours of which are set off against a sombre background , are those from the opal fields of Australia opened as lately as 1872 but not seriously exploited until the twentieth century .
19 As I write , I can think of a couple of billboard posters that make no attempt to conceal their debt to the Belgian fantasist : a Silk Cut advertisement , which discards the regular purple silk motif in favour of a neutral cream back ground on which are set the letters P U R P L and E , snipped from some newspaper 's headlines as if by a poison pen writer ; and another whose legend , ‘ I did n't know that Air France had more flights to Paris than any other airline company ’ , is illustrated by the portrait of a man whose face is obscured by a fried egg .
20 This appeal turns on a short point of principle arising under the Convention , the terms of which are set out in Schedule 1 to the Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 .
21 It is , however , important to stress the limits within which such a relaxation is permissible and which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend .
22 The references to Hansard which are set out in the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , put it beyond doubt that that could not have been the intention of Parliament in enacting the section .
23 A revision is proposed to SSAP9 , details of which are set out in ’ Exposure Draft 40 ’ ( ED40 ) published in November 1986 ( see Chapter 12 ) .
24 type which has vertical stems as distinct from italics or oblique which are set at angles .
25 Chapters by eminent scientists show how existing environmental ‘ time bombs ’ , which are set to cause maximum harm to future generations , can be defused .
26 The decision of the House of Lords in Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission , the facts of which are set out below , can be used by way of example .
27 There are some problems which are set up to be impossible to solve .
28 The second distinctive group covers the well known strip buildings which are set end-on to the road frontages , often in association with a range of specialized activities .
29 Of course , this is a tribute to Muriel Spark 's novel as much as to the film ; and this is a key to the moving image portrayal of Edinburgh and its surroundings — film-makers have come to Edinburgh to produce stories which are set here already , generally well-known stories from fact or fiction .
30 the Objects of the Association , which are set out below , describe in broad terms the aims and goals of the Association ;
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