Example sentences of "by [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As someone who knew Gedge in both Middleton and Leeds , she was in the perfect position to notice the personality changes brought on by university life . |
2 | HM The Queen is introduced to the late charles Allerdyce , formerly Head Porter and Mace Bearer , by University Secretary Bob Bomont on an official visit to the University in 1972 . |
3 | The mission was sponsored by University College London , and funded by DTI and SERC under the Overseas Science and Technology Expert Missions Scheme ( OSTEMS ) . |
4 | In Wales , training is provided jointly by University College , Cardiff and the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology who provide one-year full-time courses and sandwich courses . |
5 | Professor Wolfgang Wild thinks that this weakness is shared by university research and much of the industrial research sponsored by the Ministry for R & D ( BMFT ) . |
6 | As with the Garrimperos today , so great were the physical dangers of extracting gold , that the risk posed by mercury poisoning must have seemed derisory . |
7 | A second way of trying to study surrogate variables for the direct exercise of power was developed by elite community power studies in the 1950s and 1960s . |
8 | So every day for two months a group of cleaners managed by contracts manager Pat Kemp , went in to clean completely as and when the premises became available . |
9 | By Beryl M. Chapman . |
10 | Furthermore , the balance between stem cell self maintenance and provision of functional progeny may change , when mucosal losses are caused by stem cell injury or death . |
11 | The rate at which a black hole loses energy by Hawking radiation is where σ is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant . |
12 | The activation of soluble guanylate cyclase by NO to produce the second messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate ( cGMP ) is inhibited by methylene blue . |
13 | Yet , if she stopped to examine it , was n't there something better than intoxication being built between them , as delicately as a spider 's web , line by gossamer line ? |
14 | The retreating coasts include those due to submergence and those due to active cliff erosion by wave attack . |
15 | It would not necessarily be capable of moving debris , but any debris lifted by wave action would have its direction of fall influenced by the direction of the bottom current . |
16 | Where currents are feeble their role may lie principally in determining the direction of fall of particles raised into suspension by wave action . |
17 | It may be built up into shore features without undergoing movement along the beach or , more commonly , it is transported along the beach to a point where natural factors allow it to accumulate and to be built up by wave action . |
18 | On the whole experiments seem to have confirmed that considerable movement of shingle offshore only takes place where pebbles are stirred up by wave action , though currents may contribute to their direction of fall . |
19 | Given a slight negative movement of base level , underwater sandbanks may appear above high tide level and could be converted into offshore bars by wave action . |
20 | However with 95% ile river flow upstream of the wroks discharge of 77.9 l/s ( ref 1990 Report by Almond Study Group ) giving a dilution ratio to dwf of 2.5 and a Class 4 classification the FRPB propose to impose higher consent standards . |
21 | Distributed by Melia Publishing Services , ( ) |
22 | A PRIEST carries on preaching in Hawaii — despite the havoc wreaked by Hurricane Iniki . |
23 | All power was knocked out by Hurricane Iniki and up to a third of the buildings were flattened . |
24 | The US state of Hawaii suffered severe damage on Sept. 11 when it was struck by Hurricane Iniki , the strongest to have hit the Hawaiian islands during the 20th century . |
25 | We make the assumption ( equation 4 ) that the experimental exothermicity provides a measure of the contribution from base pair stacking and equate ΔH helix with ΔH s ( i.e. , we assume that the exothermicity of hydrogen bond formation in water is small , as supported by hydrogen bond inventories [ 32 ] , and by the relatively small favourable free energies of these bonds relative to exothermicities of base stacking ) , and that ΔG s is mainly enthalpic in origin ( i.e. , ΔG s ≃DH s ) . |
26 | Orocaecal transit time was measured by hydrogen breath analysis . |
27 | Mean orocaecal transit time of the test meal containing lactulose , assessed by hydrogen breath analysis was similar in the two patients groups : in patients without cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy it averaged 170 ( 19 ) minutes and in patients with cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy 138 ( 19 ) minutes . |
28 | This explains the lower value of total lipid concentration in hepatic bile than that in retained bile of the common bile duct , but the value is within the ragne of values ( 8–29 g/l ) reported for hepatic bile collected by T tube drainage . |
29 | San Quentin Point is the third part of a trilogy which began with THE NEW INDUSTRIAL PARKS NEAR IRVINE , CALIFORNIA ( 1975 ) — a foundation block of the " New Topographics " — and was followed by PARK CITY , a book of 102 photographs which describe the construction of a ski resort of that name a few miles east of Salt Lake City , Utah ( published 1980 ) . |
30 | Dover–Ostend ( P & O , operated by Regie voor Martiem ) : up to eight returns daily . |