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

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1 Pontin 's , for the second consecutive year , have agreed to stage and sponsor the championship , assisting the women 's game , which desperately needs the financial input and widespread television coverage enjoyed at present only by the men 's game .
2 This is because each program in the category is content-free , highly versatile , limited in practice only by the user 's imagination .
3 THE Isle of Man will remain a corporate tax haven , following the finalisation of the island 's budget yesterday by the country 's treasury minister Donald Gelling .
4 Martin Rosenbaum , the family adviser , added : ‘ This very narrow decision by the court shows that the Government can hang on to its defence of corporal punishment only by a hair 's breadth . ’
5 Martin Rosenbaum , the family adviser , added : ‘ This very narrow decision by the court shows that the Government can hang on to its defence of corporal punishment only by a hair 's breadth . ’
6 I had been out for many hours that day and had covered many miles of jungle with unflagging caution , but without one moment , s unease , and then , on cresting the ridge , and coming in sight of the rocks , I knew they held danger for me , and this knowledge was confirmed a few minutes later by the kakar 's warning call to the jungle folk , and by my finding the man-eater 's pug marks superimposed on my footprints .
7 On Aug. 11 Y. D. Sheu , chairman of the state-run Bank of Taiwan , publicly disavowed a press release issued the day before by the bank 's President , C. M. Pu , announcing suspension of the loans .
8 Erm that in fact er whether it 's been on board accurately by the report er or not is , is a matter for er question , but it was something that they bore in mind when they where reaching their conclusion , so they believe that they have taken it into account .
9 In this class of cases redress was given in the Middle Ages sometimes by the King 's Council and sometimes by the Chancellor .
10 How could freedom of expression be put at risk merely by the Government 's saying to any one individual ( the Second Vice-President was here referring to foreign capitalist press owners ) that ‘ what you have said is of no relevance in this country and will stir up trouble and mar the peace ’ ?
11 The court also rejected an argument which was to be advanced , in varying forms , in many later cases : that the evidence sought could be provided within the territorial jurisdiction of the Californian courts either by the defendant 's officials travelling to California , or by the answers being provided by counsel in Los Angeles .
12 Nevertheless , despite all the money flowing in from concerts , pupils and publications , Mozart was indeed in debt again by the year 's end and was having to beg a loan from his publisher Franz Anton Hoffmeister — for whom his next string quartet , K. 499 ( the ‘ Hoffmeister ’ ) , was written , perhaps in gratitude .
13 Mr Clinton 's landslide victory has been hailed as a major step forward by the country 's two biggest nursing organisations .
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