Example sentences of "for by the " in BNC.

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1 The primary state sector , the ‘ national schools ’ , is paid for by the state , but is effectively under the control of the churches , with a local priest or minister as manager .
2 Will the vast sums of money which are being asked for by the Governing Bodies of Sport mean that they will price themselves out of the market or will television continue to pay as they compete for audiences ?
3 This can be allowed for by the winch or car driver reducing the power slightly .
4 Any disappointment he may feel over the delay has been more than compensated for by the news that tickets for this year 's event are already selling fast .
5 As a non-physicist I have often wondered if the difference in photon energy ( E' — E = hf' — hf ) of the shifted and unshifted light could be wholly accounted for by the effect of the surface velocity ( v ) acting together with the particle equivalent mass of the photon .
6 Production of the two aircraft is scheduled to rise from 35-40 a year to 50 aircraft by 1992 , 60 per cent of which will be acounted for by the BAe 1000 .
7 The smaller number of A and C allowances was more than made up for by the greater number of B and D allowances .
8 Any loss in emotional or dramatic range , however , is generally compensated for by the fearsome intensity of the vision that results , and the compelling stylishness with which it is communicated .
9 The protection for losing authorities ( for the following three years ) will be paid for by the Exchequer , ’ Mr Hunt said , answering a demand for central funding repeated in the debate .
10 While it is a premium to the market , it should be more than accounted for by the property .
11 These imports have to be paid for and what is interesting — and why manufacturing is vital to us — is that over the past hundred years , if not longer , seventy per cent of these imports have been paid for by the export of British manufactured goods .
12 Then one day he was sent for by the refining director and given twenty-four hours to make up his mind about a posting to the United States .
13 These , and the many other fine Victorian buildings in the city , were paid for by the fortunes made in the 19th century in the wool manufacturing and tailoring trades .
14 Building Energy Management ( BEM ) systems can now operate the CHP generation plant automatically , ramping its output up and down as reflected by the power load called for by the BEM 's control of the building .
15 More than 60 per cent of Indian exports are accounted for by the two Tata outfits , Tata Consultancy Services ( TCS ) and Tata Unisys Ltd , which employ around 1,500 professionals in Bombay and Bangalore .
16 But one of the great ironies of the second world war was that the freedom and democracy that was won back in Western Europe was largely paid for by the blood of Russians .
17 Part of the fall is accounted for by the pattern of transactions between Britain and the EC , but part must also reflect the cost of British borrowing from overseas investors .
18 On 19 June 1841 the spire of St Michael 's was struck by lightning so severely that it had to be taken down and rebuilt at a cost of £84 , paid for by the Buxtons .
19 The driver of a 1.6 litre company car who can justify more than 2,500 business miles a year and whose petrol bills ( including personal mileage ) are paid for by the company , will be taxed as though the benefit were equivalent to an extra £2,800 in salary .
20 Another third is accounted for by the goods shipped by foreign firms in America to their home country .
21 The rights and duties of the leasehold tenant are , as a rule , explicitly provided for by the terms of the lease , which will contain covenants such as those relating to payment of rent , repair , cultivation , and building , or forbidding the carrying on of certain trades .
22 In fact the reduction in home trade is far bigger than the reduction paid out exports , and this is accounted for by the ten million reduction paid out now would give a right big fillip to trade .
23 For most the only alternative is a flight home paid for by the German government and a DM3,000 ‘ golden handshake ’ they 'll be forced to convert into dong ( at the artificial official rate ) on arrival .
24 Storms had wrecked the Spanish fleet on the shores of West Ireland , and the refugees had been welcomed and cared for by the Irish people .
25 It was paid for by the Coats family and cost a phenomenal £100,000 or £3,300,000 in 1990 terms .
26 The London headquarters created a ‘ circulating library , paid for by the Cadbury brothers , which numbered 7,000 volumes by 1900 .
27 If the nucleic acid core enters a living cell , it takes over the metabolism of that cell , so that the viral DNA is copied , and viral coat proteins , coded for by the genes of the virus , are synthesized .
28 To give a last example , one of the proteins coded for by the genes illustrated in Figure 9 has the function of transporting galactosides into the cell .
29 By the time of Edward I the major part of the Forest revenues was being raised and accounted for by the sheriffs .
30 I know now , although I think I knew at the time , why one was so cared for by the ordinary people of Bury in 1941 .
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