Example sentences of "be set by " in BNC.
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1 | On the amount of damages , Mr Lightman said the Court of Appeal had a special responsibility to bear in mind the ‘ dangerous precedent ’ which could be set by such awards , and added that in this case the award was out of all proportion to the alleged libel . |
2 | The financial framework and policy objectives would be set by a Labour government . |
3 | Standards tend to be set by comparison with what is consistently achievable under the circumstances . |
4 | To be already known and understood gives an obvious head-start but since this is a particular sort of meeting , disciplined boundaries and clear objectives need to be set by both parties . |
5 | These devices can be set by you to switch lights on and off for determined periods while you are away from home . |
6 | The current flowing through the l.e.d. is regulated by the i.c. and can be set by means of a single resistor , R8 . |
7 | Notice that the curved arrow instruction comes first , that is , knit two rows with the main carriage , therefore there is no necessity to have a curved arrow on the third row , the third row of holes will be set by the two knit rows of the fourth row symbol . |
8 | Recommended US price is $1,000 for a single licence , going down to $600 per user for 100 concurrent users on the network : UK prices will be set by the various sales channels . |
9 | They came with fiddly switches and jumpers which had to be set by hand , arcane rituals of interrupt conflict avoidance , instructions written in terse technobabble . |
10 | It has been suggested ( Knuth 1969 , pp. 199–201 ) that testing for floating.point zero is not appropriate , and that a more suitable test would be for any value in a small range about zero , the size of which could be set by the programmer . |
11 | From the perspective of the late 1980s , the latter two interpretations seem more plausible than the first ; the terms of the conjunctural negotiations , while by no means monolithic , seem to be set by chart pop , ‘ stadium rock ’ , disco , and middle-of-the-road styles . |
12 | Canon have already announced an n by 508dpi engine where the horizontal scan frequency can be set by the OEM and which , even more significantly , can handle pages up to 24″ by 36″ or will take roll-fed paper up to 13′ . |
13 | overall policy decisions of the organisation should be set by a ruling body of key individuals ( board of directors , the Cabinet of government ministers , or the supreme policy-making councils of other organisations ) ( power culture ) . |
14 | The retention of the business rate , moreover , will perpetuate many of the inherent problems of the rating system , and — in so far as this will be set by Whitehall — will increase the potential for central control of local finances . |
15 | Both in Lambeth and Liverpool councillors were seeking to exploit a legal loophole — the absence of any statutory date for setting a rate-subsequently removed by the Local Government Act 1986 ( which requires a legal rate to be set by 1 April ) . |
16 | Here conditions may be set by the most senior officer present . |
17 | A uniform poundage , called a multiplier , will be set by Central Government and levied throughout the country . |
18 | The uniform poundage will be set by Central Government and levied throughout the country . |
19 | The uniform poundage will be set by the government in April 1990 at a level to ensure that , taking account of inflation , the total amount that the business sector pays nationally in 1990–91 figure paid in 1989–90 . |
20 | To ensure that estates are motivated to take part , culling targets would be set by local deer management trusts ( LDMTs ) , developed from existing voluntary deer management groups and based around discrete deer populations . |
21 | The rules of the game , then , far from being set by society so as to ensure fair play for all , seemed to be set by the local authorities . |
22 | Uniform national ambient air quality standards ( NAAQSs ) were to be set by the EPA to protect public health and welfare ( table 8.1 ) . |
23 | With the help of his mother and sister , he agreed to continue this work at home which would be set by the school and assessment centre jointly . |
24 | It is a game for 4–40 year olds with various difficulty levels that can be set by the parent or teacher . |
25 | ww3.pcx Which directories will be searched can be set by pressing the Search button , and then changing the Search path msdos1.pcx Having set the prompt to show the text ‘ What now Fred ? ‘ , the next command sets it back to show the current drive and directory |
26 | Administration will be done by self-appointed business men on boards of management , but the parameters of further education — the fee level , the overall funding and the policy — will be set by central Government . |
27 | Other priorities for Mr Marshall 's time will be set by his line manager , in consultation with myself . |
28 | The area to be distributed was to be set by individual republics . |
29 | The summit also resolved to create " a programme to support development efforts in the Arab and Islamic world " , by setting up a fund expected to total some US$15,000-20,000 million , with contributions to be set by Finance Ministers at a forthcoming meeting . |
30 | In the agriculture and forestry sector the committee would set a target only for rice production , leaving export quotas for other major products such as rubber and coffee to be set by government departments . |