Example sentences of "[noun] [is] set by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 a partly automatic system is better , in which the time for regeneration is set by the operator after tests to determine the water hardness .
2 Is a prisoner serving a life sentence entitled to make representations before his tariff is set by the Secretary of State ? 4 .
3 The voltage gain of the amplifier is set by the ratio of resistor R1 to R1 at 11 times .
4 The upper limit on the amount of data is set by the database that has to handle it all , rather than by the car code system .
5 While the final policy on all major legal and financial matters is set by the company 's managing director or president , the advice offered by these specialist executives improves the efficiency , profitability and overall performance of the company .
6 The renewal fee is set by the Council with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls .
7 The second theme is set by the title — the self-made man — which harks back to Gordon Childe 's Man Makes Himself ( 1936 ) .
8 In order to prevent boredom and give motivation a theme is set by the conductor running the session .
9 ‘ Our product and service standards are geared to what the customer requires , not set in concrete , ’ says ‘ The standard of service is set by the guest .
10 These are known as tap bills and the rate of discount is set by the Treasury .
11 The wage is set by the union executive to maximize the expected utility of the median voter .
12 The standard of care is set by the statute .
13 The level of the annual contribution to the Compensation Fund is set by the Council .
14 However , even with no release , a lower limit to [ Glu ] o is set by the stoichiometry of the uptake carrier .
15 The governor 's pay is set by the bank 's remuneration committee of external directors .
16 The Ware Standard is set by the Potato Marketing Board in order to guarantee the quality and size of potatoes offered for sale .
17 A curious problem is set by the discovery of a few jade axes in England recently .
18 The pervading atmosphere is one of the 1910s and 1920s , and the tone is set by the holiday houses hiding , like Undertown , among macracarpa trees , or braving it on the cliff with their faces looking to the Atlantic .
19 Renaissance , an annual symposium , is earnest , slightly religious and very southern ; you get the feeling that its tone is set by the kind of conversations about family and country that businessmen in Greenville , South Carolina would have on a Sunday after church or a round of golf .
20 The rate of interest is set by the lender and is governed by a host of economic factors , all widely publicised in the national press .
21 The UEL is set by the government each year .
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