Example sentences of "be [adv] longer [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 they are no longer bound by college curricula , timetables or , even , college teaching .
2 7 — Empty The files on the media item are no longer required by LIFESPAN .
3 7 — Empty The files on the media item are no longer required by LIFESPAN .
4 Just because their lives are no longer structured by employment or education , there is more space for a variety of life patterns among the elderly of any class background .
5 Whatever the mechanism , the result is that : ( a ) the K + accumulated by H + , K + , ATPase can be recycled into the lumen , so that H + /K + exchange is no longer limited by availability of K + ; and ( b ) secretion of Cl - ions can accompany secretion of H + , thereby preserving electroneutrality .
6 Malawi is no longer ruled by fear
7 But , whatever the Consultative Group decides in Paris , it is clear that Malawi is no longer ruled by fear .
8 FROM the top of the dome of St Paul 's Cathedral the view is no longer dominated by City church steeples but by an intrusive cacophony of drab , characterless Sixties boxes .
9 Not surprisingly , power is no longer supplied by steam engines or water wheels , the latter having been removed for scrap in 1956 .
10 The barren splendour of the Lake District , for example , is no longer obscured by summer hordes .
11 One of the older professional methods , the use of the gin trap , has been phased out and is no longer allowed by law .
12 chipped out , aye and of course we had a machine doing all that work , it was no longer done by hand it was done by machine
13 While the pope was thus able to tax the English church only by the will of the king , the king 's taxation was no longer restrained by canon law or at the mercy of the pope or — to any great extent — of an archbishop .
14 She did , to say she was no longer travelling by air the next morning .
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