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

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1 Turner from St Michael 's Mission to the Blind , who had been attacked by dacoits a few days earlier and left for dead a few miles out of Shwebo .
2 When the mountains erupted into flame and the lands were riven by earthquakes the Dwarf Empire was finally broken and its people scattered .
3 It 's your guarantee that you are really getting a cheese appreciated by connoisseurs the world over .
4 The varying shapes contribute to the individual character and flavour of the whisky produced , and are crucial to the wide range of whiskies enjoyed by connoisseurs the world over .
5 An estimated one million people worldwide are unintentionally poisoned by pesticides every year .
6 It must have been a testing time for the boffins at the Telecommunications Research Establishment ( TRE ) at Malvern to find an operational RAF pilot in their midst , competing with them and reducing by months the time-scale normally associated with getting things done .
7 Because these cycles predate by centuries the era of realism , Barth has managed to side-step the issue of narrative truth and retain some notion of the marvellous .
8 When I arrived , Small showed me the bodies of two lambs killed by foxes the previous night .
9 Each of these has a fleshy base supported internally by bones the fin is , in effect , a rigid crutch .
10 Because it is surrounded by uplands the Empire acts like a huge basin into which drain countless mountain torrents .
11 An instrument of torture in all but the most capable of hands , the bass guitar rack has been lagging behind in the preamp/power amp technology already enjoyed by guitarists the world over .
12 The school will serve a residential development , dubbed by planners the Haydon Sector , which it 's thought will be the largest of its kind in Europe .
13 Part of a child 's development is the evolution of a concept called by psychologists the ‘ self .
14 Although voting was compulsory , the turnout was only 77 per cent , widely considered by observers an indication of voters ' " election fatigue " .
15 By implications the use of ‘ we ’ attaches the less powerful person to the more powerful , and power is equalized .
16 In half the years covered by counts a distinct double peak has been evident during the autumn movements , in August/September , and again between late October and early December .
17 The best known of the Power surveys is the Customer Satisfaction Index , which asks 30,000 drivers to rate the quality of their vehicles and the standard of service provided by dealers a year after their purchase .
18 Of the cases brought by individuals the highest number overall had been brought against the United Kingdom ( with 23 ) , followed by Belgium ( 14 ) , Italy ( 13 ) , Austria ( 12 ) , and Sweden and the Netherlands ( 10 each ) .
19 They had a diameter of nearly 2.7 m and were topped by discs a little more than 3.6 m across to prevent the pressure gradient spilling over the top .
20 So in treatment by similars a remedy which mimics the symptoms and signs of the illness is given to treat the illness ; in treatment by opposites the illness is treated with remedies which counteract the symptoms and signs .
21 In treatment by similars the remedy was used to stimulate the body 's own healing powers ( the vis medicatrix naturae or healing force of nature ) thus strengthening the body , the soil .
22 The South China Sea is considered by geologists the one reasonably accessible area in the world where a major new oil province could be found .
23 For those affected by changes the NHS needs to provide full information , imagination , time , emotional and practical support , and money .
24 And , it could be argued , the lower the initial level of consumption by producers the greater will be the link between productivity and consumption .
25 One of their team was killed by explosives the week before our visit .
26 Even as the salesmen are expounding the virtues of the paperless office the systems their customers install are doubling the number of printed pages produced by businesses every three years .
27 By rights the Ship must belong to all the nomes in the world , ’ said Masklin .
28 Example 2:13 Right to display advertisement permitted by regulations The right to display in and on the demised property any advertisement permitted to be displayed without the express consent of the local planning authority by virtue of the Town and Country Planning ( Control of Advertisements ) Regulations 1992 or any modification or replacement thereof Example 2:14 Right to display advertisement in prescribed form The right to display on the front door of the demised property a name plate not exceeding in area and advertising the business carried on in the demised property and to display the name or style of that business on the name board situated in the entrance hall of the building of which the demised property forms part with letters provided by the landlord
29 The guidelines have been issued in an attempt to reduce the thousands of injuries suffered by customers every year .
30 Far from talking of the plutonium problem , desperate Russian nuclear engineers , encouraged by the plutonium industry in France and Britain , want to begin a new programme to build fast reactors running on plutonium , undaunted by difficulties the West has had with such technology .
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