Example sentences of "[noun sg] set [adv prt] by [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It said that far too many teachers had the perception that unless they followed the good practice set down by local authority advisers , their career prospects in the city would be blighted . |
2 | When it becomes law , Scottish Natural Heritage will have to refer objections to proposed and existing SSSIs to yet another body , a new committee set up by Scottish Secretary Ian Lang . |
3 | The amendment forces Scottish Natural Heritage to refer objections to proposed and existing Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSIs ) to a new committee set up by Scottish Secretary Ian Lang . |
4 | The Social Science Research Council ( SSRC ) is a body set up by Royal Charter for the promotion of social science research . |
5 | Any study of Abwehr intelligence affairs during the Second World War constantly refers to the work of SOE , the Special Operations Executive set up by British Intelligence in 1940 on Churchill 's instructions to coordinate resistance and the underground movement in Europe . ’ |
6 | Will we have regular reports of what the diversification unit set up by Scottish Enterprise is doing , its remit and the kind of results it is recommending ? |
7 | Waste management companies which collect used packaging are threatening to stop work unless they are paid the DM200 million they say they are owed by Duales System Deutschland ( DSD ) , the recycling company set up by German industry to manage its responsibilities under the 1991 recycling law . |
8 | GRAMPIAN Television , the Independent Television contractor in the North of Scotland , is to have its advertising airtime sold by Television Media Marketing , the sales company set up by Welsh franchise holder HTV Group . |
9 | You 've heard before that Leeds works within the rules of the framework set down by regional planning guidance , and that makes very and the main stream of that guidance is the revitalization of our inner areas . |
10 | The hon. Gentleman 's question was as excessively lengthy as the price increases under Labour , with the nationalised industry in the 1970s , were excessively great — far greater than any under the regulatory regime set out by this Government . |