Example sentences of "[was/were] [verb] [prep] [pron] by [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Lady Londonderry was greatly admired at the Russian Court and some of the Londonderry family jewels — the Down Diamonds and the parure and cross were given to her by the Russian Emperor Alexander I. |
2 | Great holes were torn in it by the German machine guns and shrapnel , but with a discipline that would have honoured the Old Guard , it closed ranks . |
3 | Because the cat was seen as evil , all kinds of frightening powers were attributed to it by the writers of the day . |
4 | They were handed to him by a tiny nut-brown man in a red fez , who also sold little packets of sugared almonds and pistachios . |
5 | The loud calls for the author , by a curious irony , were taken for him by the U.S. ambassador . |
6 | Many of them never wanted to lend overseas in the first place , but were forced into it by the internationalization of American commerce ; as their local clientele expanded into foreign trade , they had no choice but to follow them or lose the business to the money-center banks . |
7 | If the hon. Gentleman wants to find a worse record in Scotland for waiting lists , he should look at the waiting lists that were left to us by the previous Labour Government . |
8 | Throughout the 1980s the expanding prison population caused Home Office administrators to question how long it would be possible to go on supplying an unlimited number of places , at enormous cost , for however many convicted or remand prisoners were sent to them by the courts . |
9 | This recipe was given to me by a well-travelled customer on her return from the USA . |
10 | It is not it was given to me by a nice gentleman from Napier College doing |
11 | I 'm glad you mentioned that cos it was given to me by the wife of the steeplechase handicap a very important man today cos for more than |
12 | I refer to a parliamentary answer that was given to me by the Under-Secretary of State for Employment , the hon. Member for Mid-Worcestershire ( Mr. Forth ) . |
13 | But , we know that April was a low figure , we also know that July and August are low a figure which comes out from this graph and was given to me by the director yesterday , is a genuine average which is turning out to be between a hundred and a hundred and ten placements per month twelve hundred to fourteen hundred placements per year a thr over a three year average residency period three thousand six hundred to four thousand two hundred placements in residential care , where then is the real problem . |
14 | It was given to you by a certain gentleman , as security against a loan . ’ |
15 | ‘ It was given to us by a descendant of Boutcher , who wants to remain anonymous . |
16 | TVH , as it is generally known , was typified for me by a man called Alf Mignot , who died in 1987 in his early sixties . |
17 | ‘ It was assigned to me by the press , a breed which in my experience cares little for such irrelevancies as accuracy . ’ |
18 | One of us ( D.G. ) developed the model described below before it was explained to him by the second author ( R.S.C. ) that VGPs are plotted in an asymmetrical way that appears natural to the palaeomagnetist but is confusing when considering the theory . |
19 | However , the reverse of this experience was reported to me by a woman who lost her lover in a drowning accident . |
20 | I could do what was expected of me by the crowd , or I could do what he trusted me to do . |
21 | Reality was thrust upon us by a passing Midland H.S.T. , as our loco ran round at Riddings . |
22 | Much of McQueen 's acting was done for him by the make-up of Charles Schram , who effectively ages him over his years of solitary confinement . |
23 | ‘ He strongly disagrees with what was said about him by the Accounts Commission , ’ Mr Tait added . |
24 | How did you tell a man who had just expressed his undying love for you and his need to remain in your arms for ever and ever that he was separated from you by a distance of fifty years , and that only by some perverse and cruel trick of time had you been allowed to meet at all ? |
25 | No demand , however , was made on us by the gate-keeper , the authorities being so liberal as not to charge persons for walking either on the roads or footpaths . |
26 | The most recent recipient was the Sultan of Brunei who was presented with his by the Chancellor Lord Jenkins . |
27 | Are you telling me it was presented to you by the Royal Artillery Club ? |
28 | What occurred after I left was related to me by the men of the village , when I paid the district a second visit some months later . |
29 | At one stage the station , not far from the foreign legations , was connected to them by a tram line . |
30 | Wherefore as God had granted him all those dominions , it seemed just to them that he should accept the imperial title also , when it was offered to him by the consent of all Christendom . |