Example sentences of "[noun pl] set by [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Middle management will ensure that the goals set by top management are being met . |
2 | The research department has followed the lines set by that review . |
3 | Furthermore , these figures have been used in penalizing Local Authorities for exceeding expenditure targets set by central Government and for rate-capping . |
4 | Exercises give practice in answering examination questions set by professional bodies . |
5 | THE SMALL £5 in the corner ( as in pay no more than ) is a good introduction to Sofa Head 's second album , and inside it shrewdly builds on the foundations set by last year 's ‘ Pre Marital Yodelling ’ . |
6 | THE SMALL £5 in the corner ( as in pay no more than ) is a good introduction to Sofa Head 's second album , and inside it shrewdly builds on the foundations set by last year 's ‘ Pre Marital Yodelling ’ . |
7 | Selection for technical education continued to take place , generally at thirteen , but it tended to reflect existing patterns set by two years of secondary schooling so that grammar school successes were unlikely to change in mid-stream . |
8 | Some targets and rewards set by one group of women included : |
9 | In 1990–1 , the first year of operation of the new system , he followed the latter course , and capped the charges set by 21 authorities . |
10 | Constraints set by different map projections , or by map borders , can be overcome by the computer . |
11 | But his earliest critics often judged his theorizing not to match the standards set by Newtonian physics ( Hull , 1973 ) . |
12 | Fees set by each drama school do differ slightly , though they can be considered basically similar . |
13 | Later in India and Africa , entire villages were rounded up and forced to work for minimal wages set by foreign officials . |
14 | Adopting initial tariffs of even 100% would still be a bold reform ; the implicit tariffs set by central planners approach infinity . |