Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In the rest of the UK , these functions are carried out separately by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications ( NCVQ ) and a variety of awarding bodies . |
2 | In a smaller agency many of these tasks are carried out either by the managing director , the finance department or a general manager , with help where necessary from other members of other departments . |
3 | In contrast to this , all inputs to a process are carried out automatically by the IPC type expert system without consulting a human operator . |
4 | No investigation is known to have been carried out either by the Indian or Sri Lankan authorities . |
5 | Drilling and circulation experiments have been carried out there by the Camborne School of Mines . |
6 | These stones , contrasting in shape and colour and radiating light , are shown off admirably by the severe but wearable linear design . |
7 | The command verb , LIFESPAN_PMR , should have been set up previously by the System Manager . |
8 | The Global Environmental Facility has been set up jointly by the World Bank , and the UN Environment and Development Programmes . |
9 | The links are set up temporarily by the DBMS at run time following a user request for this information . |
10 | The revival of small-scale farmhouses cheeses and the subsequent interest in these individual products has been brought about partly by the farmers ' need to cut the amount of milk that they send to the Milk Marketing Board and partly by the public 's demand for ‘ real ’ cheeses with traditional texture and flavour . |
11 | Yet William was made well-aware that the crisis in England which had led to his invitation had been brought about mainly by the opposition of the Anglican interest , something he implicitly recognised in his invasion propaganda . |
12 | Eurotunnel appears to be hanging on only by the skin of its teeth . |
13 | He may be mistaken in his choice of means , but it is against nature that he should wish harm to his kingdom ’ A unified and consistent policy , it was often contended , could be carried on only by a monarch , not by a group of ministers each of whom had his own axe to grind ( this was a favourite argument of Frederick II in particular ) . |
14 | Government functions were to be carried out instead by a Cabinet attached to executive President Islam Karimov [ whose title is given wrongly on p. 37323 as President of the Supreme Soviet ] . |
15 | Surveillance may be carried out adequately by a skilled practitioner in 10 to 14 minutes once or twice a year , but , to have any impact , discussions about management and lifestyle to reduce the risk of complications will take longer . |
16 | The project will be carried out jointly by a Chinese research team and SPRU . |
17 | This mapping may be carried out automatically by the DBMS ; indeed there may not be any options open to the user . |
18 | Today 's mission was the first to be carried out entirely by the British army . |
19 | In the traditional mental test , for example , questions are given orally and are supposed to be carried out mentally by the pupils . |
20 | Third , there is the issue of the party manifesto for a general election and the idea that this should no longer be drawn up just by the leader on the basis of informal consultations . |
21 | The ordinary annual grant for restoration will be used up partly by the Laboratorio del Restauro in Palazzo Barberini , which recently restored Correggio 's Borghese ‘ Danae ’ , and partly by the needs of the five other museums which the Soprintendenza is responsible for : the Gallery in Palazzo Barberini , the Spada Gallery , the Corsini Gallery , the Museum of Musical Instruments and the Borghese Gallery . |
22 | Previously , the results of experience could be handed down only by the slow process of it being encoded into DNA through random errors in reproduction . |
23 | It was ‘ a spit in the ocean ’ which would be wiped out immediately by the increased costs of fuel and transport , they said . |
24 | The latest update to the Protocol demands that the production of CFCs for dispersive used be phased out completely by the year 1996 . |
25 | Control can be exercised over both by the flow adjuster screw . |
26 | Twenty minutes later , wearing her grey flannel trousers and mole-coloured jersey and with her hair casually tied back in a velvet ribbon , Julia walked into the salon , only to be brought up short by the sight of David staring blankly at a yellow form in his right hand , a tumbler of whisky ignored and tilting in his left . |
27 | Flinging it wide , she made to thrust the other woman from the house , only to be brought up short by the sight of two gentlemen standing at the other end of the long covered porch . |
28 | Anyone who comes to Rolle 's lyrics looking for the subtle music of variety of stress within a regular syllabic pattern will be brought up short by an unpredictability of both syllabic and stress systems which lurch uneasily from one banal sing-song pattern to another . |
29 | It may be taken up directly by a department ; or by a party prior to going into government ; or by a pressure group , whether an ad hoc group , a single interest group or other . |
30 | The form to be used for this is Form FLR2 , which should be sent out automatically by the Law Society Records Office at the appropriate time . |