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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 The 15 January deadline set by the UN was not met and Operation Desert Storm began .
4 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 .
5 Jonathan Tan , a sixthform student at Manchester Grammar School , won the 1991 RSC award for the highest mark in the GCE A-level chemistry examination set by the JMB .
6 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 .
7 In announcing the appointment , Collor said Perri 's foremost task would be the implementation of the sustainable development agenda set by the UNCED summit .
8 The club failed to meet a Thursday midnight deadline set by the High Court for payment of £22.8 million to Cabra for the purchase of Stamford Bridge .
9 Actions for damages ( as opposed to injunctions ) have not so far figured largely in litigation against individuals caused by industrial action ; the limits to union liability set by the 1982 Act are low in relation to the loss that may be suffered and the very large fines imposed for contempt by disobedience to injunctions have probably been a more powerful sanction .
10 The fine tradition of fund raising set by the guild had been continued by the branch , so much so that since October no less than £8,533 has been raised .
11 It is particularly attractive to firms with strong institutional placing power ; retail firms prefer to sell at issue price , retaining full fees as profit , rather than selling at the lower fixed reoffer price set by the lead manager .
12 Though , within the limits of building activity set by the Labour government , it is unlikely that the development charge procedure seriously affected the supply of land , it is probable that the Conservative government 's plans for private building would have been jeopardised by it .
13 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 ) .
14 For equilibrium , where is the rate of change of the nominal money supply set by the monetary authorities .
15 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 ’ .
16 But the broad measure of money in the economy , M4 , fell last month to an annual rate of 3.2 per cent from 3.7 per cent in December — below the 4-8 per cent target range set by the Chancellor , Norman Lamont .
17 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 .
18 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 .
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