Example sentences of "by [noun sg] [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 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 .
9 The activation of soluble guanylate cyclase by NO to produce the second messenger cyclic guanosine monophosphate ( cGMP ) is inhibited by methylene blue .
10 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 ?
11 The retreating coasts include those due to submergence and those due to active cliff erosion by wave attack .
12 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 .
13 Where currents are feeble their role may lie principally in determining the direction of fall of particles raised into suspension by wave action .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 A PRIEST carries on preaching in Hawaii — despite the havoc wreaked by Hurricane Iniki .
18 All power was knocked out by Hurricane Iniki and up to a third of the buildings were flattened .
19 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 .
20 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 ) .
21 Orocaecal transit time was measured by hydrogen breath analysis .
22 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 .
23 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 ) .
24 Despite the fact that Aethelburh was accompanied north when she married by Paulinus as her chaplain , and that Paulinus was subsequently consecrated bishop of York by Archbishop Justus in 625 or 626 ( HE 11 , 9 ) , Eadwine did not hasten to embrace the new faith and it needs to be emphasized that his eventual baptism was untypical among the Anglo-Saxons at this time .
25 The legates were first received by Archbishop Jaenberht at Canterbury , from whence they journeyed to the court of Offa , who received them most favourably , and Offa , together with Cynewulf , king of the West Saxons , came together in a council where papal letters directing attention to the need for reform in the Anglo-Saxon Church were consulted and promises of reform made .
26 George 's return from Northumbria , in the company of Alcuin , a representative on this occasion of King Aelfwald , was followed by a great southern council , presided over by Archbishop Jaenberht and King Offa and attended by all the bishops of the southern province , at which reforming decrees were promulgated .
27 It was only years later that I came to learn that the easily remembered collects were those that had been translated by Archbishop Cranmer from the Sacramentaries of Popes Leo , Gregory and Gelasius , while the difficult ones to remember were in almost every case the work of reformers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
28 Its nature is unknown , for the D text 's statement that they agreed to observe Edgar 's law was probably taken from the Letter of 1019 – 20 , itself influenced by Archbishop Wulfstan of York , who drew up a document after the meeting which stated that the witan had decided to zealously observe Edgar 's law .
29 This was performed by Archbishop Wulfstan of York , Lyfing of Canterbury having died on 12 June .
30 Northumbrian regnal tradition gave a reign of ten years to Eardwulf , who returned from exile and was acclaimed king of Northumbria on 14 May 796 and consecrated on 26 May at York by Archbishop Eanbald and the three Northumbrian bishops of Hexham , Whithorn and Lindisfarne ( ASC D , s.a 796 ) .
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