Example sentences of "[be] determined by the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The letter f is simply a shorthand for indicating that a furnished tenancy will be determined by the elements within the bracket . |
2 | The rate of interest we charge will be linked to Midland Bank Base Rate , and will be determined by the size and likely duration of the overdraft and whether or not security is something your Midland manager will discuss when arranging your overdraft . |
3 | This will be determined by the size of tool you use . |
4 | The size of investment in the hardware , the software and all the add-on facilities is going to be determined by the size of your firm . |
5 | The investment in advice will be determined by the size of the investment in technology . |
6 | Refraction at c and c' will again be determined by the law of refraction , so that an observer viewing the raindrop will see the red and blue components of the white light separated ( and also all the other colours of the spectrum ) . |
7 | In this connection it is worth noting that in another context , and in another part of the same Act , Parliament has made express provision for cases in which the suitability of particular accommodation is to be determined by the court in the course of ordinary litigation . |
8 | The size of your patio will be determined by the space available and its intended uses . |
9 | She would be responsible for integrating the two contributions and making sure it will be a coherent whole and she would share her royalty with him at a rate to be determined by the proportion of the work each ends up doing . |
10 | Timing of the airdrops was to be determined by the defence department in co-operation with the United Nations , the president said in a written statement . |
11 | Neill LJ giving the judgment of the court said : ( 1 ) Where the parties are , or have been , linked by a contract of employment the obligations of the employee are to be determined by the contract between him and his employer . |
12 | For many of the most elderly , remaining independent will be determined by the level of support and practical help provided by relatives , friends and by organised services . |
13 | * This amount will be determined by the level of the FT-SE 100 Index prevailing at or about 11.00 am on the maturity date of the Bond . |
14 | The first attempt to describe rubber elasticity analytically was that of Rivlin , who proposed a " neo-Hookean solid " having the property that the stress , measured in the deformed state , was related to the components of large strain in the case where there is no rotation by the equation In this equation E is a modulus , equivalent to Young 's modulus at small strain , while P is a hydrostatic term to be determined by the boundary conditions . |
15 | The key to the theory is obviously the cogency of the argument that all issues of law are ‘ given , ’ to be determined by the courts . |
16 | What the purpose of a particular statute is will normally be determined by the courts as a matter of construction , and it is interesting what influences judicial thinking in this respect . |
17 | This fear of the mob has continued to haunt the executive , who saw that control could best be determined by the installation of a professional police organization formulated on strict hierarchic , semi-militaristic lines , and possessed of discipline , obedience , and loyalty . |
18 | In any one society , the meaning of ‘ aggression ’ will be determined by the presence or absence of related concepts such as ‘ bravery ’ , ‘ cowardice ’ , ‘ honour ’ , ‘ peacemaker ’ , ‘ bully ’ , and so on . |
19 | The verdict passed on people in the final judgment will be determined by the attitude they adopted to Christ during their lifetime ( Matt. |
20 | Its direction can be determined by the thoughts and wishes of individuals . |
21 | ( 7 ) The members of a licensing board for an islands area or licensing division of an islands area shall be elected at a meeting of the council of the islands area to be held on a date between May 16 , 1977 and June 30 , 1977 to be determined by the council , and , in the case of subsequent elections of those members : ( a ) except in so far as paragraph ( b ) below otherwise provides , at the first meeting of the council held after each subsequent ordinary election of the council ; and ( b ) where a determination under subsection ( 3 ) above is made ( whether or not at such meeting of the council as is mentioned in paragraph ( a ) above ) , either : ( i ) at the meeting at which the determination is made ; or ( ii ) at the first meeting of the council held after such meeting as is mentioned in sub-paragraph ( i ) above . |
22 | All CIS member states signed an agreement on a single defence budget into which they would pay fixed contributions to be determined by the Council of Heads of Government . |
23 | Staff availability should be determined by the work to be done . |
24 | The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties . |
25 | Open price contracts are specifically provided for in ss8 and 9 of SGA 1979 which state : 8 – ( 1 ) The price in a contract of sale may be fixed by the contract , or may be left to be fixed in a manner agreed by the contract , or may be determined by the course of dealing between the parties . |
26 | We eat , work and play with our hands and status can be determined by the rings we wear on them . |
27 | ‘ Everything ’ , as Stalin said , ‘ should be determined by the correlation of forces ’ . |
28 | It could only be determined by the justices upon whatever evidence was put before it , and the effect of that must then be put into perspective . |
29 | Under the provisions of a service agreement , an employee 's salary , or a bonus , may be determined by the certificate of the company 's auditors . |
30 | And since economic practice is defined by a mode of production , the character of a given economic practice will be determined by the whole of which it is an element , and may be quite unlike its counterparts in other societies . |