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

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1 A detailed ultrasound assessment was undertaken before the procedure to determine : ( a ) the position of the gall bladder to ensure that it was suitable for safe percutaneous puncture ; ( b ) the size and stone load of the gall bladder to ensure that there was adequate working space for the lithotrite and that a vortex could be achieved ; and ( c ) the function of the gall bladder by use of a standard fat stimulus .
2 In its apparent exemplification of the replacement of religion by poetry it would fit the demands of many liberal intellectuals after the religious crisis of the 1830s .
3 He was a Free Churchman by origin , likely to suspect religion by law .
4 Like Schleiermacher , Coleridge rejected any attempt to prove the truth of religion by appeal to rational , philosophical proofs : this seemed to him completely to miss the character of faith , which he described as having to do , not with theory , but with life .
5 Erm and er I was wondering if Freud did that or if that 's what Freud was saying , that , that , that religion by nature must be repressed or that a minority as the nature of minority is , is er it works harder when it 's repressed or it can become stronger .
6 Once a country that forbade religion by constitution , Albania is now being flooded by all kinds of organisations that try to convert people .
7 It had been hoped that the station would be reached at high speed by tunnel from east London , but getting to St Pancras from the Channel route would involve a tortuously slow route over a heavily congested suburban line .
8 One powerful break from Hanley or Schofield , or an electrifying burst of speed by winger Offiah in the opening quarter , could seriously undermine Welsh confidence .
9 Butler and Stokes found that income level was particularly important in individuals ’ self-image by class for their occupational groups III , IV and V ( for the meaning of these see Table 6.2 ) .
10 The pre- and postsynaptic membranes can be separated out from IMHV and studied in isolation by centrifugation , rather like the method I described in Chapter 3 .
11 In particular , there is no limitation of the remedy by reference to some period of time during which defects will be remedied .
12 The Tribunal and the Commissioner Apart from the administrative safeguards referred to above , the Act introduces a remedy by way of a right of complaint to a quasi-judicial Tribunal .
13 This is because when there is an actionable nuisance the law provides a legal remedy by way of injunction or damages and this it is not prepared to do in respect of every odour found to be annoying or objectionable ; neither would it be practicable especially since odours are notoriously subjective in nature affecting some individuals and not others and causing a variety of symptoms .
14 But to be entitled to seek a remedy by way of judicial review an applicant must have sufficient standing ( or locus standi ) .
15 ‘ But in order to carry on business it is necessary that the reputation of such a corporation should be protected , and therefore in the case of libel or slander it must have a remedy by action .
16 ‘ One of the safeguards to individuals against libel is the remedy by action ; and I can not conceive a proposition more dangerous than this , that because a company is incorporated they have no appeal to a court of justice if they are libelled .
17 But in order to carry on business it is necessary that the reputation of such a corporation should be protected , and therefore in the case of libel or slander it must have a remedy by action .
18 ‘ One of the safeguards to individuals against libel is the remedy by action ; and I can not conceive a proposition more dangerous than this , that because a company is incorporated they have no appeal to a court of justice if they are libelled .
19 xlvii , Against Euergos ) by pirates , local rowdies or litigants seeking what is nowadays politely called a ‘ remedy by self-help ’ ; in which case the answer was to take refuge inside the fortified central pyrgos or tower , whose foundations are still a feature of the Vari site .
20 We have studied the localisation by immunohistochemistry of different forms of the drug metabolising enzymes , cytochrome P450 , epoxide hydrolase , and glutathione S-transferase in normal colon , and benign and malignant epithelial tumours of the colon .
21 Perhaps the dinner on the terrace by candlelight was no more than a helpful suggestion intended to add to their pleasure in ‘ La Felicità ’ , as was the idea of a trip across the Mountains of the Moon to Urbino .
22 Here the Ndembu employ a judicious mixture of Frazer 's two cardinal principles of magical thought — association by contact and by likeness .
23 More generally , our identification of a likely mechanism for an HLA-disease association by characterization of peptides bound to the relevant HLA type and screening of candidate antigens for epitopes congruent with a derived motif , should encourage similar approaches to other disease associations .
24 Quick thinking by Forest .
25 Montgomery et al isolated cells from 18 day fetal rat intestine by trypsin dissociation .
26 cos it was put in the hands of Black Horse by Miss
27 Apple is a calmer horse by nature , he finds his medium/extended trot rather difficult , but hopefully as his general self-carriage and balance improves , the bigger trot will come through .
28 The flight is conveniently timed so that you can be in one of the many resorts surrounding Innsbruck by lunchtime .
29 Yet Louth-born Wilkinson was a midfield player as a schoolboy and only became a forward by accident .
30 Freeman suggested that this refers to participation in a ceremony of confirmation at Southampton in 1016 , or to Cnut 's coronation by Archbishop Lyfing in 1017 .
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