Example sentences of "[noun] the [noun] [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 In Spence the deadline stipulated by the purchaser for the sale of the business by a receiver had passed and the receiver ceased trading and dismissed the employees .
2 The seller may also wish to cancel in the event of the buyer 's insolvency or impending insolvency , but in this case the remedies granted by the SGA coupled with cl 5 are sufficient to deal with the issue in most cases .
3 In each case the property obtained by the creditor is subject to a trust set up by the testator .
4 It will be open to the arbitrator to order the person losing the case to pay the winner the fee charged by the lay representative .
5 In many such cases the evidence created by the satisfaction of the criteria is defeated by other evidence ; for example , we see him wincing and holding his stomach , but we know that he has done this at this point in the play every evening this week , and hence we are not justified in believing here what similar evidence of the same sort would perfectly justify elsewhere .
6 The court may extend or abridge the time appointed by the rules for doing any act or taking any step in the proceedings either before or after the time has elapsed ( s 376 ) .
7 Section three deals with the nineteen ninety three ninety four revenue budget , the main points for this year are that a similar saving on inflation in excess of two hundred thousand pounds can be put towards the extra items of expenditure listed in paragraph three point four , that will fall to the committee 's budget in nineteen ninety three ninety four , in addition the savings generated by the renegotiated electricity maintenance contracts contributes another eighty two thousand pounds , this leaves some two hundred and thirty thousand pounds of the extra commitments still to be financed .
8 Within such a framework the duties imposed by the 1981 Act could be accommodated fairly easily , but another challenge was immediately presented by the introduction of the national curriculum with its mandatory package of core and foundation subjects .
9 It is also expected that the Physical Sciences Board will agree to forward to the General Board the name selected by the members of the department .
10 Although the assessment of damages often has to be based on scanty evidence , in the opinion of the Board the evidence adduced by the plaintiff as to damage in this case was inadequate to prove any damage beyond the purely nominal .
11 The House should reject the amendment , but should be assured that we have taken on board the point made by the amendment .
12 Alexander Burovoi , head of the permanent team researching the accident , and Alexander Sich of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , estimate that at least 35 per cent of the radiocaesium and 50 per cent of the iodine in the reactor core was released : twice or three times the estimates released by the Soviet authorities in 1986 .
13 The odds of an outcome are given by dividing the number of times the outcome occurred by the number of times it did not occur .
14 The cash ten times the amount offered by the dead woman 's husband Peter after the murder is being put up for information leading to the detection of the killer .
15 His estimate that 150,000 Iraqi Shias had sought refuge in Iran is exactly three times the figure given by the Iranian interior minister ( although the Iranians have no obvious reason to underestimate the number of refugees ) .
16 Before the deal the debt covered by the relief package traded at $19 billion on the secondary market ; after the deal it was worth $19.1 billion-$19.9 billion .
17 Notice in this extract the effect produced by the repeated word " too " , which suggests a slightly dismissive superiority on the part of the writer — an effect reinforced by the words " simplistic " and " quirky " .
18 Moderator I would simply cite as an example of what I have in mind the conferences organized by the assembly council which successfully resolved the problem of necessary buildings .
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20 Prior to the coup attempt the applications approved by the Philippine Board of Investments for 1989 had increased by 128 per cent to be worth a total of $781,600,000 .
21 In practice the range covered by the former was much narrower than the bare figures suggest , few of them having less than £2 or more than £25 — £30 .
22 So in effect the order made by the justices was three months less 13 days .
23 In such cases the Court of Justice has held that the requirements of Article 190 are satisfied if the statement of reasons given explains in essence the measures taken by the institutions and that a specific statement of reasons in support of all the details which might be contained in such a measure can not be required , provided such details fall within the general scheme of the measures as a whole .
24 International pressure on Aoun continued to grow with the arrival on March 5 of a Vatican mediator , Mgr Alberto Sozzi , and on March 9 Aoun announced in an interview with the daily newspaper An Nahar that he was willing to hold talks with the LF to end the fighting and to discuss without preconditions the accord reached by the Lebanese Parliament in Taif , Saudi Arabia on Oct. 22 , 1989 [ see p 36986 ] .
25 In many areas the indicator taken by the LEA for extra funding to compensate for urban disadvantage is the number of children registered for free school meals .
26 On appeal by the defendants , the Court of Appeal allowed the appeal and discharged the injunction , holding that as a matter of domestic law there was no justification for extending to local authorities bringing proceedings under section 222 of the Act of 1972 to enforce the criminal law the privilege enjoyed by the Crown alone of being granted an interlocutory injunction without giving a cross-undertaking as to damages ; and that since it had not been established that the defendants had no defence under article 30 of the E.E.C .
27 May the undertaking prosper by the blessing of Almighty God ’ .
28 In every isolated basin of the plateau the life led by the common people day after day was as monotonous as the climate and the landscape ; and everything that deviated from the ordinary , everything strange or unforeseen , was regarded as supernatural .
29 The sculpture honours the promise made by the Royal Bank when it announced the South Gyle project in 1989 .
30 I think , I 'm not going to encourage debate on that I think we 've heard what Kenneth said particularly about the trusts the working done by the trust and would suggest that we ask Granville to take that on board as well and be within the presentations too .
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