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

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1 You may restrict access to files for which LIFESPAN normally requires WORLD:READ or WORLD:READ+EXECUTE access by setting no WORLD access and applying ACLs .
2 The input/output address of the VidiPC card can be easily changed by setting a jumper switch on the board .
3 When the burning heat in his body had at last broken , she had concentrated on his arm , washing the wound constantly by setting a bowl outside to catch the clean rainwater and then replacing it with the pail , changing the two receptacles again and again .
4 By setting a threshold of 5% ( 8% for parties campaigning in coalition ) , the law should cut the number of parties in the new assembly from 29 to between six and eight .
5 The program starts by setting a register POINTER equal to TABLE , so the register contains the location of the first value in the table .
6 Further , some instructions halted the computer if an error occurred , such as attempted division by zero , whereas in a third generation computer this would be dealt with by setting a flag or generating an interrupt .
7 The choice of step size is made by setting a DIP switch .
8 Sometimes a decision such as Housecroft v Burnett has wider implications by setting a standard with which less serious cases must proportionately comply .
9 The court should take account of the fact that it could minimize the delay by setting a timetable for the action .
10 The finance ministry has long acted to prevent dividends slipping any lower by setting a rule barring firms from issuing new equity if they pass or reduce their pay-outs .
11 A direct role where collaboration occurs as a direct result of the teacher 's involvement : the teacher decides when collaboration should occur and why , and sets the processes in motion , for example , by asking children to read and comment on one another 's work , by setting a task structured in such a way that the children need to talk to one another and collaborate with one another in order to accomplish it .
12 In practical terms , therefore , cleanliness can be defined to suit various and different operations and areas within an operation by setting a limit on the number of faults permissible in each .
13 The Mendeleev Table appeared at first sight to conclude the study of the atomic theory by setting a limit to the existence of fundamentally different kinds of matter .
14 It seems likely that the king profited directly from this by setting a charge for the conversion of currency : you brought in , say , West Saxon pennies containing 20 ounces of silver to the mint at Quentovic , and you got back pennies of Charles containing 19 ounces of silver .
15 When tests were used , mastery of the criterion would be achieved by setting a criterion score .
16 Now , by setting the scene we 'll take an example , just a straight course statement , alright ?
17 The contours of the political system can not be seen as something external to the mass media , something on which they have an ‘ impact ’ , since they play a part in its determination by , for instance , giving meanings to events , by setting the agenda for debate and by shaping the political climate .
18 The first 16-bit generation was won hands-down by MS-DOS with Macintosh System in second place — and winning a moral victory by setting the agenda for what should have been the 32-bit generation but in effect became the second 16-bit generation , which seems to have been won by Microsoft Windows , even though for the majority , MS-DOS is all most people want or use .
19 They have become involved in the hegemonic struggle by setting the agenda for political debate .
20 Woodhouse had made its reputation by setting the trends , not following them , and in its early days carried labels such as YSL and shirt specialist Verte Valle .
21 Single motif procedures vary according to your machine , but I can do a very easy one on my Silver Reed machine by setting the machine to weaving , using an appropriate punchcard and moving the single motif cams in and out to make a big woven moon on a plain background .
22 These two alternatives can be investigated quite simply by setting the pull-out torque expression ( 5.14 ) to zero and attempting to solve for the angular frequency , W : and therefore : where H = R/V is a constant for the motor .
23 The impulse to cry can be controlled by setting the muscles of the face firmly ( adopting literally a stiff upper lip ) .
24 Or rather it contributes by setting the question in a certain way .
25 By setting the percentage at 4 per cent ( as it did ) , it is requiring local authorities to spread loan redemption for its aggregate borrowing over approximately 50 years at maximum ( which equates to 4 per cent on a reducing balance basis ) .
26 The Listing which is generated may be viewed at the terminal by setting the Listing File Specification to SYS$OUTPUT .
27 Aim at getting it down onto the ground before it reaches the bank , hooding the clubface by setting the hands well forward , to reduce the effective loft of the club .
28 By setting the student problems during the final flights before going solo , the instructor can test his ability to think logically and to deal with situations as they arise .
29 The problem can be solved neatly by setting the mixer output so that the signal peaks at levels which are just below the threshold at which the automatic gain control comes into operation .
30 Although the first issue for 1858 welcomed the Nazimov Rescript with a banner headline , and although Herzen freely acknowledged that Alexander II had earned his place in history by setting the process of emancipation in train , by May 1858 The Bell had restarted its pressure for emancipation with land and soon it was insisting that much remained to be done before the process of reform bore fruit .
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