Example sentences of "the [noun] [noun] set [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 CONTINUING the Cockerton theme set by the Alma , Fountain of the Week digs deep into the flowerbeds of the village green and comes up with an historic geezer .
2 In the long run , if the rate of growth of the money supply set by the authorities outstrips that warranted by the ‘ natural ’ rate of growth of the economy , the result is inflation ; hence the call for a ‘ monetary rule ’ .
3 The helmet-plate centre of The Royal Sussex Regiment was a laurel wreath with the Order of the Garter cross set upon the Roussillon plume .
4 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 .
5 Michael Codron had been going there as part of the Kenneth Williams set since the time he worked for the Jack Hylton organization .
6 The success of the portland blue Jasper range , which was launched last year , has lead to the addition of the Brewster tea set to the collection .
7 Most of the seminal papers which give rise to paradigm shifts , and the creation of new journals to publish new subjects or combinations of subjects , are first published in the core journal set for the earlier research front , and the clusters which define the new research front may not include the journal which first published the paper which led to its inception .
8 Each student will have their own coursework folder , and in it keep all of their work including the question paper set by the tutor , their answers and a copy of the tutor 's assessment , for each of the five subject areas .
9 Although difficult to meet , the consent limits set by the National Rivers Authority are consistent with ICI ; s plans to cut discharges by half by 1995 but call into question the viability of some Teesside plants .
10 He thought of a bullet , and he thought of the chill lead set in the brass cartridge cases of the rifles or machine-guns that watched him .
11 Make repairs using glue in a period when no one will be using the stairs , to give the glue time to set without the joint flexing .
12 Rule 5 The module version has been nominated for a greater period than the nomination latency set in the configuration file .
13 Trams , however , were taken off the streets of London , in 1935 , and were replaced by trolley-buses — vehicles able to run on electric power by having two arms stretching above their roof to make contact with a pair of overhead cables , instead of the single arm of the tram and the metal rails set in the carriageway of the road along which their route was arranged .
14 She had polished the glasses and checked there were seven Capstan in the cigarette box set on the low table beside the settee .
15 His responsibility is to ensure that a particular package has achieved the quality standards set by the project which is using it .
16 His responsibility is to ensure that a particular package has achieved the quality standards set by the project which is using it .
17 For , by definition , the systematic element in aggregate demand can be predicted at the end of period t - 1 and will be reflected purely in the prices firms set at the end of that period for the next period .
18 A council does not have the ability to help because of the spending limits set by the poll tax and the severe controls set by government .
19 I wonder whether the right hon. Gentleman has read last week 's edition of The Economist , which investigated which European Community countries conformed with the convergence conditions set in the treaty .
20 In part two : cutting edge … the powerboat racers set for the world championships .
21 She went across , ostensibly to study the Stanley Spencer set in the overmantel of the fireplace , and asked lightly :
22 Founder member of the National Aeronautical Collection , the Cody Biplane set against the excellent World War One era supporting display .
23 The 1980s have been a decade of poverty for the poorly paid , with almost two out of every five full-time workers in Britain — nearly six million in all — now earning wages below the decency threshold set by the Council of Europe , the Low Pay unit says ( writes Larry Elliott ) .
24 Whatever happens , the government will not be able to meet its target of introducing eco-labelling by the end of 1991 — the target date set in the Environmental Protection Bill .
25 One of the stores targeted by FoE , the B&Q chain , has announced it intends to phase out all imports of unsustainably-produced tropical timber by 1995 — the target date set by the World Wide Fund for Nature .
26 Nitrogen dioxide levels were found to be above the guideline limits set by the EC at 13 out of 14 sites .
27 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 .
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