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

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1 Israel felt emboldened to ask America for massive extra economic aid to pay for the damage caused by the state of emergency , the prolonged military alert — and the arrival of hundreds of thousands of new Soviet Jewish immigrants .
2 This is not entirely correct , as the only compensation would have been for the damage caused by the armed robbery .
3 The question was whether the defendants were liable for the damage caused by the squatters or whether the squatters ' actions amounted to a novus actus interveniens .
4 While Archbishop Reynolds and some other bishops and royal clerks colluded with the king , the lower clergy presented stout resistance , precisely as they had done in 1294 when they were also invited to pay for the tune played by the prelates .
5 Not only is this figure certain to rise as spending on ‘ Cohesion ’ increases , but there are even calls , led by Germany , for the proportion paid by the United Kingdom to be increased further .
6 But his feeling for the triangle bounded by the Black Country , the Cotswolds and the Welsh hills was intense .
7 If Lord 's has any thoughts for the anxiety felt by the families at the thought of England 's players running a gauntlet of violence for 11 weeks the tour should be called of .
8 Legal experts have noted , in this context , that because of a loophole in the law an owner ( in this case British Coal ) is not responsible for the pollution caused by the abandonment of a mine .
9 However , the Department refused to discuss demands made by some of the victims for compensation payments for the suffering caused by the relocation .
10 The prize was awarded for the coursebook considered by the judges to have the greatest potential influence on the teaching and learning of English .
11 The requirement effect on trade which member states of jurisdiction requirement , it is jurisdictionable because it is the first task that the commissioner of the court should undertake when considering quote from wind surfing get in constant and the concept and agreement which may effect trade is intended to define in the law governing cartels the boundary between the areas , respectively covered by community law and national law , it is not necessary law for the competition effected by the alleged restriction and the trade which is effected between members of states to be the same , an example in the defendants list of authorities it 's in the principal and in that case the restriction of competition arose in relation to a product possible spirits which was itself used to manufacture other products namely cognac , it was argued that the that since there was no trade between members of state and possible spirits there could be no effect upon trade between member of states and so twenty five could not apply , the court accepted that factual premise , there is no trade between member of state and import of spirits , but rejected the legal conclusion , they concluded that is was necessary for there to be an effect upon trade in the market where the restrictions occurred , they was trading another product which was related to possible spirits , and of course stated , it must be observed in that respect that any agreement who 's object to effect is to a strict competition by fixing minimum prices for an intermediate product is capable of effecting intro community trade , even if there is no trading in that intermediate product between members of state , that the product constitutes the raw material of another project marketing elsewhere
12 Over 500 nominations were received for the competition organised by the Northern Development Company and sponsored by Training and Enterprise Councils in the North to find the region 's most conscientious workers .
13 Finding himself in some difficulties , with his ship seized by order of the customs commissioners in Edinburgh , Bailie Hooks offered to try to carry the burgh of Wigtown for the candidate favoured by the Duke of Argyll in return for some ready cash and the expectation of assistance with the Court of Exchequer .
14 On landing I sought for the cottage occupied by the Duke of Hamilton 's piper , in which some friends had found most comfortable quarters the season before .
15 We were acting under the authority of the Security Council for the purpose authorised by the Security Council , and that did not extend to the invasion of Iraq otherwise than for the purpose of driving it out of Kuwait .
16 3.5 With effect from carrying out the Tenant 's Works in accordance with clause 3.7 and thereafter to commence business at the Premises for the purpose permitted by the Lease
17 The procedure is similar to that provided by Ord 22 , r 10 in relation to variations ; the judgment creditor may object to the terms offered by the defendant and either party may apply for the order made by the proper officer to be reconsidered by the district judge .
18 Coinciding with the time of discussion on the national framework for the curriculum initiated by the DES , the Inspectorate issued a document giving their ‘ view of the curriculum ’ .
19 Literacy rates among artisans and shopkeepers was much higher : 80 per cent or more would seem a reasonable approximation for the level reached by the late seventeenth century and persisting through most of the eighteenth century .
20 The time limit for submitting the return may be extended by the inspector if it can be shown , to his satisfaction , that there is a reasonable excuse for the inability to submit by the prescribed deadline .
21 She took up the handles of the hand-cart and began to push it , and now there was room only for the child to walk by the side of it .
22 If the dispute is over the value of the security for the debt held by the creditor , the court may require the creditor to revalue his security for the purposes only of the demand .
23 We apologise unreservedly for the offence caused by the reported remarks and give every assurance that we will continue to work positively with the community . ’
24 2.43 Lord Reid would have added £500 on the annual dependency to allow for the shortfall created by the incidence of taxation and that , of course , is a factor that should be taken into account when assessing what the dependency is .
25 He had unstinted praise for the part played by the US Eighth Air Force as an equal partner in the Allied Bomber Offensive .
26 ‘ We had it fitted out in the States , changed it for the case provided by the Pentagon just before take-off last night . ’
27 When excavating , remember to allow for the space taken by the concrete — at least 15 cm ( 6 in ) all the way round .
28 Following the formal reconciliation of PLO factions in April 1987 , progress was made to achieve better harmony and co-ordination between these groups , and to find a happier balance between the twin goals of national and social justice , a process which fortuitously prepared the committees for the challenge posed by the Uprising .
29 Damages are designed not to punish the person in breach but to compensate for the loss sustained by the plaintiff .
30 It follows that , if what is being sought in this action against the third , fourth and fifth defendants is compensation for the loss suffered by the investors arising out of their purchases of or subscription for Euramco shares , the action can not be sustained .
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