Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [be] [vb pp] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In short , where planning consent is given for a development or change of use , the question of nuisance will thereafter fall to be decided by reference to a neighbourhood with that development or use and not as it was previously .
2 If the procedure is long or the dressing is painful analgesia may need to be given by injection ½ — 1 hour before the dressing .
3 It seems that fanaticism does not need to be fuelled by credulity , at least about dreaming .
4 Suspense does not need to be created by violence or even by the threat of explicit violence .
5 In such a situation the flow of spoken words does not need to be interrupted by information about who is speaking .
6 For many circuits , practical values will need to be derived by scaling : but be cautious about accuracy .
7 His studies are particularly interesting in the fact that the accuracy of judgments of estimated risk did not appear to be affected by driving experience .
8 It did not appear to be caused by needle or pusher , because it was not happening in a regular line — just spasmodically .
9 If you do not wish to be represented by counsel and solicitor then you must lodge here , in person , ten copies of your appeal as required by Rule of Court 269(b) , plus ten copies for the Edinburgh solicitors acting for the other party , together with a Court of Session process in terms of Rule of Court 20 .
10 If the parties do not wish to be bound by time limits there should be none in the lease .
11 It could , for example , refuse to hand a child back to a drunk parent but the child 's continued detention against parental wishes would have to be authorised by court order as soon as possible .
12 In such cases , growth may have to be achieved by acquisition of established rival brands or companies , with the result that competition suffers without the justification of compensating benefits to the consumer .
13 A regulatory body will have to be empowered by law to administer the new rules ; however , since the proposed Directive allows the regulatory authority to delegate its powers to a private body , there is no reason why the Panel in its present form should not be given the necessary authority with the result that changes in day-to-day practice may prove to be minimal .
14 The report concluded ‘ the capacity of the catapult is at present somewhat restricted , and other mechanical means of launching aircraft may have to be adopted by force of circumstance unless in the meantime aircraft designers find new means of lessening the length of take-off required ’ .
15 He points out that if the council gave 100pc rate relief , 25pc of the cost would have to be borne by council tax payers in the town .
16 He says that if the council gave 100% rate relief , 25% would have to be borne by tax payers£39,195 this year .
17 Any list of common misspellings would most likely have to be collected by hand .
18 To contract out more functions which do not have to be undertaken by health authority staff and which could be provided more cost effectively by the private sector .
19 The fee for John Byrne has n't been disclosed … and the fee for goalkeeper Phil Whitehead who 's been on loan at the Manor for the past month will have to be fixed by tribunal
20 The draft , to be circulated for public debate , would have to be ratified by parliament before elections scheduled for 1991 , he said .
21 These figures do not allow any sum for interest and therefore it may be that calculations will have to be made by council to include that figure or alternatively I am informed that both parties wish to consider the possibility of the incorporation of this judgement into a structured settlement .
22 William Langdon , Hodge 's political adviser , told Byrnes on 20 November that the Korean people had always been a distinct nation except for the short colonial period and possessed high literacy , cultural and living standards , when judged by Asiatic or Middle Eastern standards : if trusteeship was approved , it would have to be supported by force .
23 Copies of the plan remaining after distribution will have to be stored by Planning and Co-ordinations Section .
24 Ministers discuss the cash that will actually be spent , and therefore what will have to be financed by taxation or borrowing , instead of talking about ‘ funny money ’ — the numbers which could be misleadingly different from the resultant cash spent .
25 Ministers discuss the cash that will actually be spent , and therefore what will have to be financed by taxation or borrowing , instead of talking about ‘ funny money ’ — numbers which could be misleadingly different from the resultant cash spent .
26 But a Pentagon spokesman told reporters that cargo planes dropping supplies might have to be protected by air power , and that ‘ it may not be a feasible option ’ .
27 If the Commission does not change its views then the matter will have to be resolved by discussion in the European Council of Ministers .
28 Access at the bottom of Tubwell Row to the ring road might have to be controlled by traffic lights .
29 Now essentially this also relies on the children 's using their imaginations to find answers — as in the case of the ‘ sewer ’ and the ‘ Lost Valley ’ contexts — but the difference is that ( a ) each ‘ find ’ is given due weight and attention , is publicly shared , evaluated , accepted or rejected , ( b ) the focus within which their imaginations can have free range is defined from the beginning , i.e. the puzzle is clear — ‘ what could be a logical solution ? ’ is the name of the game , and ( c ) the problem-solving does not have to be hurried by action .
30 Alternatively , if their agreement could not be achieved , it would have to be effected by force .
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