Example sentences of "by him [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The excuse shall be made to the Chairman of the meeting , and by him explained to Members who shall decide whether or not guilty by voting aye or no .
2 Only once was the Conducator 's arbitrary revision of a design previously imposed by him challenged .
3 So I seek the authority of Jesus ; and I am led on by him to see the authority of the Bible .
4 ‘ It is not an exaggeration to assume that as many as 100 women could have been abused by him using his evil methods , ’ one detective told TODAY .
5 One detective said : ‘ It is not an exaggeration to assume that during his career as many as a hundred women could have been abused by him using his evil methods .
6 Everything that should have stood by him had become hostile .
7 The competitive Morris was being unduly hard on himself , though there was no getting away from the fact that a missed kick by him to touch in the final second against Wasps at Sudbury had spelt defeat .
8 It is not always easy for an applicant to attend on a person to administer the oath and it has been agreed with the Department of Health and Social Security that the swearing should be dispensed with and the signature witnessed by the Commanding Officer or an officer appointed by him to do so .
9 It also posed a delicate problem for the Home Secretary himself , since Lord Scarman had been appointed by him to carry out his Inquiry .
10 Not just by him telling he 's a miner he can say er that 's a miner .
11 An article by him advocating a national Nonconformist congress appeared in Hughes ' Methodist Times on 20 February 1890 and was written at Hughes ' request .
12 In the event of his having to pay value added tax and car tax on the import into the United Kingdom of a car purchased by him to replace the car in respect of which a claim has been settled on a total loss basis
13 He was only dimly aware of Alina coming down the steps toward him , only dimly aware of her crouching by him to smooth the hair from his forehead .
14 It is a reasonable and probable consequence of a wrongdoer 's breach of duty that a person hurt will incur expenses in following the treatment prescribed by reputable experts employed by him to cure him .
15 The first hole and clubhouse will , we are told , be in the Harpsden Valley opposite the land lately purchased by Mr John Hodges and by him converted into a cricket ground .
16 Then the letter containing the promise declared on is said to specify what the assistance would be , namely , £150 per annum during the uncle 's life , and until the plaintiffs professional income should be acknowledged by him to exceed 600 guineas ; and a further averment , that the plaintiff , relying upon his promise , without any revocation on the part of the uncle , did marry Ellen Nicholl .
17 The variety of tasks he undertook included endpapers for one of George Weidenfeld 's Contact books and decorated initials for another ; a title illustration to accompany E. M. Forster 's story , ‘ Die Geschichte vom Meermädchen ’ in Blick in die Welt ( 15 November 1947 ) , a magazine produced by the Ministry of Information for distribution in Germany ; whilst small and sometimes humorous vignettes by him continued to appear in Lilliput .
18 Commenting on Lord Castlehaven 's case , he stated : ‘ Tho in marriage she hath given up her body to her husband , she is not to be by him prostituted to another . ’
19 Then it may be in the parties ' interests to leave the money in the account but transfer the benefit of the account to the third party by some other means ; for instance , by the depositor constituting himself a trustee of the account for the benefit of the third party , or by him assigning the money in his account to the third party .
20 Books about him and ostensibly by him began to fill bookshop windows — they still do .
21 Cos I think he 's sort of realized now that nobody 's particularly impressed by him taking six grammes and twelve Es at once and going oh I took six grammes of and twelve Es at once and I was really fucked .
22 Those cited by him included the following : it was a one-off opportunity ; there was a fear that despite the justice of the case it would not be sufficient to persuade the Government to recognise the principle by proposing legislation ; the practical impact would be limited as most cases would continue to be regulated by the various statutory regimes ; and it was consistent with Community law .
23 Twenty-five experimental forms of air and marine thermometer made by him have been preserved .
24 In his will , made as a parishioner of St Olave Jewry , London , dated 7 January , and proved 28 February 1633 , he made monetary bequests to his four daughters and two sons , allowed the use of his professional papers to his apprentices , and gave a two-volume book of statutes to ‘ my noble friend Sir William Paddy [ q.v. ] … to be by him put and given to the library of St John 's College in Oxford ’ .
25 E.S.B. went by him to register a ten-length victory from Gentle Moya , with Royal Tan another ten lengths away third , but all eyes — stunned , disbelieving eyes — were on the stricken Devon Loch as Dick Francis slid off his back .
26 Schild claimed that these words meant that the kidnapping was a sham arranged by him to avoid his debts , and implied that he was a dishonest hypocrite prepared to exploit his family .
27 In his sick mind , he was the terrible swift sword of the Lord — chosen by Him to cleanse the world of the sin of whoredom .
28 If after the plaintiff has been harmed his damages are increased by his failure to have proper medical attention , this failure by him to mitigate his damage would have prevented him from recovering that portion of his loss which is attributable to his omission , and it is doubtful whether section 13(6) of the 1965 Act has a different effect .
29 A trio of premier dancers trained by him toured in George Edwards ' Gaiety Girl companies in America and Australia .
30 Their third match under Mr Moran 's guidance is the FA Cup semi-final replay against Second Division Portsmouth tonight but any hint of deja vu was countered by him declaring : ‘ I do n't believe in omens like that . ’
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