Example sentences of "set by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | An assignment consists of any problem solving exercise set by a teacher/lecturer with clear guidelines and specified length . |
3 | This barn owl 's broken wing had been set by a vet who kept it in a cat cage for a week or two so that it could rest . |
4 | In most companies , top people 's pay is set by a group of non-executive directors . |
5 | It has long been one of the curiosities of our political history that the previous all-time record was set by a party that actually lost the election , Clement Attlee 's Labour Party in 1951 . |
6 | This amounts to finding clusters in the training set by an algorithm such as the one above . |
7 | The happy faces of many , the vacant stare of astonishment of others , and the alarm depicted on the countenance of some , gave variety to the picture ’ , was the scene set by an onlooker . |
8 | If they wish to cancel any of the rooms allocated they must do so within the time limit set by the hotel or they will be billed for them . |
9 | The absence of alternatives to becoming highly dependent on private companies may leave little choice but to accept the parameters set by the ideology of the firm as a family . |
10 | In these circumstances it is not possible to summarize a person 's opportunity set by the measure of expected lifetime income . |
11 | It would complete the task set by the revolution of 1905–7 . |
12 | The return on assets works out at 1.8 per cent compared with a 3.75 per cent target set by the Government . |
13 | If more than half the parents are fairly well off and eager to expand facilities in their school , they can set levels for school charges which are beyond the means of the poorer parents ( fee levels are set by the government ) . |
14 | However , only about one-quarter of total expenditure will be raised through the poll tax — the rest will come from a centrally-determined needs grant and a uniform business rate set by the government after a revaluation of non-domestic property . |
15 | The UEL is set by the government each year . |
16 | The high targets set by the government have meant that colonies have often been badly located , and inadequately supported . |
17 | It appears , although this is not quite clear from the MoS , that they are YTS trainees , whose pay levels are set by the government . |
18 | Because that level was set by the government , the licence fee was too often seen as a political issue and a source of political pressure . |
19 | Economists said the growth of money in the economy , known as M0 , grew sharply in March and remains well above the monitoring range set by the Government . |
20 | objectives set by the government and by the industry itself ; |
21 | 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 . |
22 | In Scotland during the past year we have witnessed the distasteful spectacle of Dounreay scouring the planet and touting for business as the nuclear prostitute of the world , seeking to sign as many contracts as possible to dispose of other countries ' spent nuclear fuel while the clock ticks away towards the 1994 deadline set by the Government when funding for the 250 MW prototype fast reactor will cease . |
23 | over the figure set by the Government will mean at least a 9 per cent . |
24 | It was reported that 200,000 of these had registered officially as addicts by the July 23 deadline set by the government at the start of its new anti-drugs campaign begun in early January 1989 . |
25 | Opposition protests were voiced in the days before commencement of the 30-day period of voter registration , set by the government for June 8 although it had still not set a date for the elections themselves . |
26 | Against the timescales set by the government , that contracts for all services be in place by April 1991 , it proved a stern test of general management . |
27 | For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased . |
28 | Starting at page A two , paragraph five and nine indicate that there is presently a gap of so of some eleven point four million pounds , between the overall spending limits of three hundred and eighty-one point four million pounds , agreed by the Policy Committee last November , and the provisional cutting limits set by the Government of three hundred and seventy million pounds . |
29 | I think also , the people of Wiltshire will be glad that it us here setting the budget , and therefore the precept and their council tax next year , and something that people will be looking at is their council tax bills , and noting that they go up by six point three percent , or are proposed to , with the provisional assets aim which is set by the government . |
30 | Mr Flook was confident that the authority could meet the March 31 deadline set by the Government for getting the wait for in-patient or day surgery down to a maximum of two years . |