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

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1 The course is to be designed by the five times winner of the Open Championship , Peter Thomson .
2 The children were assessed on two occasions , each separated by a three months interval .
3 It is instructive to compare this document with the statement on Automation and Technical Change adopted by the 1965 Trades Union Congress .
4 But Mr Mellor said many local authorities found the restrictions imposed by the 1950 Shops Act outmoded and ‘ rightly or wrongly have refused to enforce it . ’
5 The experiences of the ACCA and the Association of Authorised Public Accountants during their first year as recognised supervisory bodies have confirmed the importance of the strict audit regulatory regime imposed by the 1989 Companies Act .
6 At the time of writing , the 1881 census is the latest to have been made available for public consultation because of the restriction imposed by the 100 years rule .
7 Other minor fissures will be noticed as the track goes forward , soon to be crossed by the Three Peaks route , which heads away to the left at a tangent .
8 There are detailed provisions which , following the precedent set by the 1985 Companies Act in the same context , attribute voting rights held by one person to another .
9 However , the consumer has certainly gained by the liberalisation of the supply and maintenance of telephone equipment , introduced by the 1981 Telecommunications Act , which has resulted in lower prices , wider choice and improved products .
10 The deal is being financed by a one-for-seven rights issue to raise £5m .
11 He persuaded Brannen , a natural middle distance runner and high jumper , to take up the challenge of the ten events ( 100 metres , long jump , shot , high jump and 400 metres on day one of a competition , followed by the 110 metres hurdles , discus , pole vault , javelin and 1500 metres on day two ) .
12 Greg Cooper came from Auckland , Arthur Stone from Waikato , Stu Foster from the north , followed by the two wings John Timu and Paul Cooke , plus the usual number of outside players attending the social sections of the University of Otago .
13 And Schlegel in turn is followed by the Three Pieces Op. 29 by Jan Brandt Buys ( 1868–1933 ) , whose abrupt , rather Janáčekian turns reveal that we are now in the Twentieth Century , if only just .
14 They see all America and its split personality ; the American Dream and the American small-mindedness , which are typified by the two bikers confrontations with hippies on the one hand and red-neck American bigots on the other .
15 The ruin of the German economy which was completed by the Thirty Years War also brought the ruin of the Fuggers .
16 Then there are the personal perils for breaches of companies legislation which are not only manifold but , supplemented by the Insolvency Act and , where relevant , the Financial Services Act itself amended by the 1989 Companies Act , threaten to catch the unwary at every turn .
17 His soldiers were very fierce and his lettuce garden was surrounded by a deep ditch and guarded by a thousand sentries day and night .
18 In terms of the metric functions of the Szekeres line element ( 6.20 ) , the original solution is described by the three functions U , V and M which are each functions of f and g where , as in ( 7.8 ) , it is convenient to put ( 12.47 ) and , as in ( 12.4 ) , ( 12.48 )
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