Example sentences of "[adv prt] by the [noun sg] [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I saw Mr Hyde go in by the laboratory door in the street at the back of the house , ’ said the lawyer .
2 The Company Gas Works were taken over by the Gas Board in 1955 , and closed completely in 1970 .
3 These ideas were taken up by the peace movement in the early-1980s as an alternative to reliance on nuclear weapons .
4 The indignation stirred up by the gutter press in Nuremberg focuses on Dr Fohrbeck 's religious convictions .
5 Under the English White Paper , rights of audience rules drawn up by the Law Society in conjunction with an advisory committee will be subject to the ‘ concurrence ’ of four senior judges .
6 Patricia Whitaker-Dowling , David Wilcox , Christopher Widnell and Julius Youngner at Pittsburgh University have shown that interferon can prevent viruses from getting inside animal cells , and they believe that this might be the first line of defence set up by the interferon system in response to viral attack ( Proceedings of the U.S .
7 Most of the RCM internees were packed off to the Isle of Man , a late addition to the list of camps drawn up by the War Office in 1939 .
8 Four information centres set up by the county council in libraries in towns and villages round Suffolk have been praised for their success .
9 These surveys add data to those furnished by previous surveys carried out by the Preservation Division in recent years , that measured the brittle paper problem in the Library and the condition of particular areas of the special collections and manuscript collections .
10 The proposal was written out by the deputy head in a great hurry over one weekend and was supported by the inspector for the school .
11 Our own experiences with walking were very quickly confirmed when we read in Time magazine , November 1989 , that after the most detailed fitness study ever carried out by the Aerobics Institute in America , it had been established that moderate exercise can have all the beneficial effects that are normally associated with hard ‘ no pain , no gain' exercising ( see Table 2 ) .
12 Mr Smith , erm , obviously you want to respond to that , but at the same time could I just press you towards your view and it 's really relevant to the districts surrounding York , that we know you can live with the figures of provision as set out by the County Council in the alteration , how ar are you aware of the figures which are being proposed by other participants in the discussion for Greater York ?
13 In recent years there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of training for staff at all levels in libraries of all kinds but apart from a circular letter sent out by The Library Association in 1976 , and two publications on the subject , one in 1977 and another in 1978 , there have been no systematic attempts to assess overall provision of training in the UK .
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