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

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1 Because company law fails to differentiate in any consistent fashion between these different sorts of companies all are treated as regulated by the traditional legal framework which we have been examining .
2 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
3 Thus the 1980s are seen as marked by the wholesale adoption of new technology replacing the legacy of the past and setting the terms of a future long boom .
4 The alleged contraventions of section 57 consist of the publication of investment advertisements whose contents had not been approved as required by the Act .
5 Project progress is reviewed at appropriate intervals and resources , both people and equipment , are allocated as needed by the project for the next period .
6 The teachers ' authority is not to be regarded as delegated by the parent .
7 Wood which concluded : ‘ The non-treaty Nez Perces can not in law be regarded as bound by the treaty of 1863 ; and in so far as it attempts to deprive them of a right to occupancy on any land its provisions are null and void . ’
8 Unnecessarily overcomplicated supplementary provisions require the payment into court to be treated as increased by the amount shown on the certificate , although the plaintiff is not allowed to take out of court more than the amount actually paid in .
9 Of course the game can be played the other way round and even crude Austinian positivism might be treated as vindicated by the English criminal statute .
10 ‘ … one who deals with goods at the request of the person who has the actual custody of them , in the bona fide belief that the custodian is the true owner , should be excused for what he does if the act is of such a nature as would be excused if done by the authority of the person in possession , if he was a finder of the goods or entrusted with their custody … .
11 It was decreed that no new relics were to be venerated unless approved by the pope and the sale of relics was forbidden .
12 However , publication of records by the press would be only be permitted if authorized by the commission which had been set up to administer the files .
13 A further US$18,000,000 was paid by the USA into a security account in The Hague from which payments could be made as arbitrated by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal .
14 All these levels may be seen as controlled by the relationship of the people involved in the discourse , which we may regard as the highest level .
15 The Register proper consists of 12 parts , as follows : Part 1 General financial charges Part 2 Specific financial charges Part 3 Planning charges Part 4 Miscellaneous charges Part 5 Fenland ways maintenance Part 6 Land compensation charges Part 7 New towns charges Part 8 Civil aviation charges Part 9 Opencast coal charges Part 10 Listed buildings charges Part 11 Light obstruction charges Part 12 Drainage scheme charges The form containing additional enquiries is in two parts : Part I contains questions of universal application , and replies are sought and paid for by one comprehensive fee ; Part II entries are relevant only to particular properties and will not be answered unless indicated by the searcher , a separate fee being paid for each entry searched .
16 Critics doubted that the freeze period would be used as intended by the Council to resolve possible conflicts between the relevant legislation and the Bill .
17 However , meals for coach departures and overnight accommodation in general will not normally be provided unless arranged by the carrying airline or other transport operator .
18 It then requests that the module details for the given module be updated as supplied by the user .
19 Price changes ( or returns ) can be viewed as caused by the arrival of information Over some period of time the price change ( or return ) is the sum of a large number of random effects .
20 A crime may be recorded as cleared by the police for a variety of reasons : where an individual has been charged or summonsed for the offence ( whether or not they are found guilty ! ) ; where an individual admits an offence and receives a formal caution from a senior police officer ; where an individual convicted of an offence asks , before sentence for other offences to be ‘ taken into consideration ’ ( TICs ) ; where forces officially take ‘ no further action ’ and the offence is written off .
21 Both of these staining reagents were used as directed by the manufacturer 's instructions .
22 Under the provisions of the 1911 Act ( a measure to which the Lords acquiesced under threat of being swamped with a mass of new Liberal pro-reform peers ) , the House could delay passage of nonmoney bills for only two successive sessions , such bills being enacted if passed by the Commons again the succeeding session .
23 Murine EGF ( Collaborative Biomedical Products ) and bovine insulin ( Boehringer-Mannheim ) were resuspended as specified by the manufacturers .
24 The data from cosmid , P1 and YAC libraries were processed in parallel databases which were combined when required by the analysis programs .
25 By the early nineteenth century , the term ‘ Boroughmonger ’ , at any rate in Scotland , had come to mean anyone who was anti-reform , and indeed the whole Tory party at the time were branded as Boroughmongers by the radical reformers .
26 Hence the section 186 applies so long as the certificate is authenticated as executed by the company by the use of the common seal , the official seal or signatures of two directors or one director and the secretary ( or , in the case of Scottish companies , under the still wider provisions of section 36B ) .
27 Pre-operatively the nurse must check that the patient 's skin is prepared as requested by the surgeon .
28 The recent cognitive revolution in psychology has meant that an individual 's behaviour is now rarely viewed in simple behaviourist terms as solely a product of rewards and punishments , but is seen as influenced by the individual 's own , often idiosyncratic , view of their situation .
29 The South is seen as dominated by the Roman church .
30 As to the future , a good deal of personal injury litigation will disappear if State insurance is introduced as proposed by the Pearson Commission .
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