Example sentences of "[prep] by the " in BNC.

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1 In their absence Pete will be looked after by the Bible College 's bursar and husband in Malton .
2 Highbrow papers and highbrow radio were particularly sought after by the highly educated .
3 Clearly , the more successful and popular the artist , the greater demands there are from TV radio and the press while the promotional video will also be sought after by the media .
4 In Bangladesh children under the age of five or six are looked after by the whole family .
5 Up to now they have been well looked after by the Pakistan government and established in villages of 50,000 to 60,000 people .
6 The bureaucracy certainly needs streamlining : the immigrants are met initially by the Absorption Ministry , but once in the country many of their needs are looked after by the Jewish Agency , the semi-private organisation that dates back to the early years of Jewish settlement in Palestine .
7 Dr Zhurid said Brightness and Gorgeous , the other beluga , would be looked after by the Moscow-based Institute of Evolution and Animal Morphology .
8 You will be made very welcome in his pretty ‘ Hansel and Gretel ’ Gasthof , and very well looked after by the friendly owner , Frau Henn .
9 Blake , now aged 67 , has been well looked after by the KGB and lives in considerable comfort with his second wife Ida and their son Mischa .
10 Certainly one would visit the cottage at Higher Bockhampton where Hardy was born ( now looked after by the National Trust ) and Stinsford church where his heart is buried .
11 More recently , White Parks have been exported to other parts of the USA and also to Canada , Australia , Denmark and France , but they are a precious resource and carefully looked after by the breed society which was formed in 1983 .
12 The other child is still being looked after by the parents who took her home .
13 Baby Two is still being looked after by the parents who took it home .
14 Jack enjoyed his early training and displayed the sort of ability much sought after by the Signal and Telegraph Department .
15 As soon as they 're installed in the Green Room , guests are looked after by the Floor Manager .
16 During the World Cup , McKenzie was much sought after by the Victorian media and public .
17 Furthermore women are now sought after by the unions which are themselves trying to raise women 's consciousness .
18 In a smaller company , the pension scheme may be looked after by the company secretary or managing director .
19 It employs 1,000 people now , just as it did in 1981 , but in the intervening years it has had to take on far more duties — most notably the upkeep of its building which was looked after by the government from 1816 to 1988 .
20 I am conducting research into the education provision and support for young people who are looked after by the local authority .
21 Knighthood was not yet a status sought after by the middling and lesser nobility of the south-west , and the rise of new men as milites only seems to have begun in the mid thirteenth century .
22 James Wood , Director of the Art Institute of Chicago , conveyed a suspicion held by most high-level museum administrators : ‘ I would assume that these exhibitions have been tailored more as events than as the kind of exhibitions that are being sought after by the major museums ’ .
23 The comments by Field and Verney concluded with a strong recommendation that every resource of television production should be lavished on programmes for children ‘ if they are to watch intelligently and develop into ready viewers for that ‘ better ’ Television being demanded by the critics ' and sought after by the industry itself .
24 ‘ It would seem odd that facilities so much sought after by the community and approved by their legislators should be actionable at common law because they have been brought to the places where they are required and have escaped without negligence by an unforeseen series of mishaps . ’
25 It was also nice for our three children , because it was surrounded by a garden that was looked after by the College gardeners .
26 Certainly the measurement of programme expenditure has lagged far behind that of administrative expenditure ( National Audit Office , 1986b , para 12 ) , while ‘ little progress ’ has also apparently been made with integrating performance measurement with the public expenditure survey and parliamentary supply procedures ( Richards , 1987 , pp. 28–9 ) — a development much sought after by the Financial Management Unit .
27 The Cutty Sark is now looked after by the Maritime Trust , who teamed up with the Cutty Sark Society in 1989 .
28 Her name was She-Who-Is-Alone and she had been looked after by the tribe since her parents and grandparents died in the famine .
29 They are not kept thoroughly clean , as they were when they were looked after by the local authorities .
30 The family had always been interested in the leather trade , indeed as far back as eighteen hundred and fourteen er , our ancestors were tanners in the south country , and we make an article known as Hooper 's saddle food , which is much sought after by the saddlers , and other people using similar sort of leathers .
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