Example sentences of "[conj] it be [vb pp] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Where it is seen by work colleagues to be getting out of kilter , informal controls can be used to restore equilibrium .
2 In many cases it satisfies the complainants — and , where it is accompanied by payment of costs , it will satisfy their lawyers as well .
3 Batch processing operations are conducted for other departments at a computer centre ( where it is controlled by DP staff ) because it would be uneconomical to provide each functional department with its own large mainframe computer .
4 Pheromones circulate in the bloodstream and escapes through the pores and sweat glands in the armpits and groin , where it is modified by skin bacteria .
5 They saw such truancy , often regarded as a symptom of deep-rooted social , emotional or economic problems , as something which , despite their best efforts , they could do little to alleviate especially where it was accepted by parents .
6 When posted to France he donated the bear to London Zoo where it was admired by Milne , who was inspired to name his fictional creation after the little fellow .
7 By 1767 his method was becoming known on the European mainland , where it was recommended by Sir John Pringle [ q.v . ] .
8 There is a saying , although it is accepted by smokers as being mildly humorous , ‘ Dope will get you through times of no money , but money wo n't get you through times of no dope . ’
9 The hiatus after 1986 relates to a crisis arising from a large volume of issuance in relation to demand at excessively tight spreads , although it was triggered by concerns regarding regulation of banks ' issues ( see Davis , 1989 ) .
10 Especially that it 's headed by Mrs Grigorovich , Natalya Bessmertnova .
11 The structure of the international economy — that it is shaped by relations between national economies , each with their own dynamic , and it is characterized by one national economy in a hegemonic position .
12 The departmental affiliation of such a course does n't much matter provided that it is taught by people with relevant research experience .
13 Some scientists believe that it is caused by water pollution .
14 In recent years , there has been some return to the classical view that the real wage is too high and that unemployment is ‘ voluntary ’ in the sense that it is caused by workers refusing to accept wage cuts .
15 The scent trail of the ant is released as a liquid ( which evaporates ) on the ground ; but it is known that it is perceived by scent rather than taste .
16 The fact that it is made by men with no faces and only two fingers each merely makes it all the more remarkable .
17 Eliot does not see primitive religion as a necessary basis for Christianity , ‘ I do not believe that Christianity germinates out of natural religion , but that it is given by revelation . ’
18 The only possible explanation is that it is employed by mother cats when out with their nearly fully-grown kittens , to help focus their attention on potential prey , as part of a general hunt-training process .
19 ‘ It is essential that it is backed by community leaders in order to raise funds , ’ he said .
20 Another view of local budgeting is that it is dominated by habit , by small additions to or subtractions from the base budget .
21 It is also worth bearing in mind another old saw , which would n't be an old saw but for the fact that it is proved by practice : Oppositions do not win elections ; governments lose them .
22 On May 4th the Bank 's governing council recommended that it be filled by Antonio Fazio , one of the Bank 's two deputy directors-general .
23 The man who fashions a visionary ideal of community demands that it be realized by God , by others , and by himself .
24 Secondly , he believed an essential condition of the triumph of the proletariat was that it be guided by Marxism .
25 The Lok Sabha reconvened to complete essential business on March 11-12 , the Rajya Sabha ( upper house ) finished business on March 13 , and one hour later the President dissolved Parliament , ordering that it be reconstituted by June 5 .
26 Beyond that it was replaced by walrus tusk and even whale-bone .
27 It had the advantage of not only offering a system of training ( that it was intended by Rudolf Laban for the retraining of ballet dancers did not deter physical educationalists from transferring it to colleges and schools ) , but also of offering a rationale .
28 quoted with approval a passage in Jervis on Coroners , 9th ed. ( 1957 ) , p. 179 , now to be found in the 10th ed. p. 197 , that any conflict between a verdict of lack of care and rule 33 of the Coroners Rules 1953 , now rule 42 of the Rules of 1984 , can be obviated by making sure that the verdict does not state that the death was aggravated by the lack of care of any particular person or persons but merely states that it was aggravated by lack of care .
29 One reason why Bonn became the capital was that it was favoured by Konrad Adenauer , der alte Fuchs ( the Old Fox ) , the Federal Republic 's first post-war chancellor who had his political base in the North Rhineland .
30 A home-made notice informed me that it was kept by M. McDougall , who also did bed and breakfasts .
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