Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [vb pp] by [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | What chances there are of the underclass obtaining any work are largely confined to this secondary and flexible labour market , and that part which is characterized by less security of employment , low pay and little or no pension or fringe benefits . |
2 | But it is the realm of production itself ( of paid employment ) which is seen by this perspective as lying at the heart of capitalism and uneven development . |
3 | Both you and I are much blamed by the " crouner and capitanes " and in truth not without cause , for they say there is no wrong done in Ireland but only that which is done by these men that come from Ila , and Auchinbrecke said to me that he would complain to my Lord of you for sending them at all , except men you have passed and will be answerable for . |
4 | In the UK some benefits are automatic ( eg child benefit , which is received by all families with children ) and others are means-tested ( eg family credit , which is received only by those families with low incomes ) . |
5 | A well-known example is ‘ controversy ’ , which is pronounced by some speakers as and by others as ; it would be quite wrong to say that one version was correct and one incorrect . |
6 | The rhetoric of rights , which is engendered by this question , is a recipe for class war , and civil war . |
7 | During the rest of the presentation what I will endeavour to do is describe each of the components of the System Ten architecture which is represented by this slide . |
8 | Change which is imposed by some form of ‘ authority ’ or ‘ expert ’ is rarely effective in the long run . |
9 | Violence ‘ involves the use of great physical force or intensity and , while it is often impelled by aggressive motivation , may occasionally be used by individuals in a mutual violent interaction which is regarded by both parties as intrinsically rewarding ’ ( Siann 1985 : 12 ) . |
10 | The term ’ conceptual ’ arises because each node is a ’ concept ’ which is defined by some predicate . |
11 | The peasant economy , which is affected by these processes , can best be defined in Stavenhagen 's words : |
12 | It should be noted that it is only the sale , and not the supply , of alcoholic liquor outside permitted hours which is authorised by this provision . |
13 | The point of law which is raised by this reference is stated in these terms : |
14 | The default printer emulation is for the LaserJet IIIP , which is supported by most software . |
15 | As I said before , the risk of collective action of this sort , which is regretted by many teachers ( as reflected in the rise and fall of the memberships of the different unions over the last few years ) , is that it tends to reduce to the lowest common denominators of more pay on the one hand and a narrow-minded , knee-jerk resistance to change on the other . |
16 | One alternative to rub-down transfers which is preferred by many designers is the use of crepe-paper tapes . |
17 | ( 8 ) Section 40 of the Law of Property Act 1925 ( which is superseded by this section ) shall cease to have effect . |
18 | Species — characteristic behaviour is behaviour which is shown by all members of a species . |
19 | The rottenness of this short-sighted attitude , which is shown by both sides of industry , has begun to change , and is being replaced by a growing realization that a great trading nation is not owed a living by the rest of the world ; rather , it has to earn it . |
20 | First of all beauty , which is a word which is used by all sorts of philosophers . |
21 | which is a word which is used by all sorts of philosophers |
22 | The main problem here is ammonia which is excreted by all fish and produced by the breakdown of once living matter ( plants , food , dead creatures ) in your tank . |
23 | The unitary , all embracing , concept of man which is postulated by such expressions as " Anthropology is the science of man " is really a by-product of the post-Cartesian attempt to objectify everything in the world , to view human relationships as commodities , to see everything as quantifiable and predictable and governed by simple laws of cause and effect . |
24 | The service which is provided by those people is in fact questionable , and indeed we ourselves would be interested in how in fact they obtain that information . |
25 | Now erm my , my , there 's a poss a possibility that the kind of dream you 're reporting is one which is triggered by that kind of reaction , because I do n't know whether Theresa read about this , but in Interpretation of Dreams there 's a famous example that was provided to Freud by one of his friends of a similar thing . |
26 | To their credit , several cabinet members , including the defence and foreign ministers , opposed the choice of Mr Zeevi who is seen by many people as successor to the late Meir Kahane . |
27 | The show evolved out of a seminar on Bernhard Hoetger , an artist who is represented by several works . |
28 | ‘ We are asking anyone who is approached by this man to get in touch with the RUC . ’ |
29 | Not a word of condemnation of that disgraceful position has come from the Leader of the Opposition , who is sponsored by that union , or from the shadow spokesman on employment , who is also sponsored by that union , or by any of the renegade crew who man the Labour Front Bench . |
30 | Does Schüssler Fiorenza mean that one is inspired by these women , although the religion in which they were involved is sexist ( in which case one is inspired to act against the biblical God ) ? |