Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The TAGH solution ( 9 ml ) was made up fresh at the time of the experiment and infused by the tail vein from 20 ml hyperdermic syringes mounted in horizontal syringe pumps set to deliver 3 ml/h . |
2 | To watch him then was such a mingled joy of yearning and pity that sometimes , frightened of her waking thoughts but more afraid of the nightmares of sleep , she would carry her night-light into his bedroom and crouch by the cot for an hour or more , her eyes fixed on his sleeping face , her restlessness soothed by his peace . |
3 | She went slowly into the bedroom and sat by the window , staring at the spectacular scenery outside , and not seeing it . |
4 | Then came a box of hats , huge , wide , heavy affairs swathed in pleated velvet and accompanied by an army of pins to secure them . |
5 | His great courage at the time eventually earned him the Military Cross , but the harrowing experience was for a long while foremost in his mind and symbolized by the walk back to his commanding officer over a mass of dead German and British soldiers in which his feet scarcely touched the ground . |
6 | A woman shot in the mouth and dumped by the side of the road after the gang hijacked her car was last night critically ill . |
7 | Bernice was fairly sure that if she asked whether she was , at that moment , on a lumpy excrescence on a strand of spaghetti stretching into the Doctor 's future and surrounded by a soup of probabilities , she would n't like the answer . |
8 | This dock , to the east of the Albert Dock and connected by a passageway 19.8 metres wide at coping level measures 457 metres long by 198 metres wide with a jetty 305 metres long by 76 metres wide in the centre adjoining the east end . |
9 | Three years ago , the Ward family were held at gunpoint and threatened by a gang of raiders at their home in Turweston . |
10 | This commitment , and the overall pacifist , pro-feminist , libertarian , green and non-exploitative ethos we espouse has generally led to our expressed opinions on the Pembroke Ranges issue being greeted with scepticism and distrust by the climbing establishment . |
11 | These images were stored on video tape and processed by a MS-DOS computer , using a video grabber , and processing software ( IBAS , Kontron GmbH , Munich , Germany ) . |
12 | Digital phase control signals are generated by the microprocessor and amplified by the drive circuit before being applied to the motor . |
13 | Is it in good condition and serviced by the manufacturer every two or three years ? |
14 | Many were in mint condition and judging by the list sent in , a pretty comprehensive collection it is too , ranging from World War Two aircraft of the fighting powers to post-war helicopters and such giants as Convair 's B–36 . |
15 | The outside yard was about seven feet in width and bordered by the kitchen wall . |
16 | The stereotype of the Mexican peasant , dwarfed by his sombrero and sitting by a cactus should , perhaps , be more realistically presented as listening to his radio set . |
17 | The mouth of the Loire has a submerged delta of this type , the two distributary channels being near the land on either side and separated by a mass of sediment some of which is exposed at low tide as banks in mid-estuary . |
18 | After repeated checks on the viability of the disk surface with utility software I concluded that there were some marginal sectors , on the border of usability and passed by the system during formatting . |
19 | When I 'm really unhappy I eat chocolate and raw bacon and sleep by the fridge . ’ |
20 | ‘ My over-riding concern at this moment is to give sensitive and practical pastoral support to all those caused distress and hurt by the decision , ’ said the Bishop of Southwell in Notts , the Rt Rev Patrick Harris . |
21 | The flying boat left the African coast and landed by the depot ship . |
22 | One of the key findings was that for babies born outside marriage and registered by the mother alone — a total of 8% of all births in 1990 — the infant mortality rate was 13.1 ( per 1000 live births ) , 80% higher than that of babies born within marriage . |
23 | The results-seen and heard by the majority of Teesside on TV , radio and the newspapers — proved the journalists had been genuinely impressed by the work of the laboratory . |
24 | It 's a forty foot long boat paddled by twenty people driven on by a drummer and steered by an oarsman |
25 | Museum chiefs say the marble statue should be removed from the portico of the gallery and replaced by a replica . |
26 | This title might be especially applicable to the Protestant Church , because of its ‘ established ’ status , that is , as the church which is instituted by law and supported by the state , the government and the taxpayer . |
27 | On sunny winter days , panels in the original south gable can be opened to allow air trapped in this conservatory and warmed by the sun to circulate in the body of the house . |
28 | At an ordinary time it would have been almost impossible to enter undetected , but tomorrow morning , when the Lord of Parfois brought home from France his forty knights and their followings , and the entire population of the castle came out to meet them and bring them in , then one more insignificant boy might very well slip unnoticed into the throng and get by the guard at the gate unchallenged . |
29 | This valuation will be undertaken by the storekeeper , assessed and verified by management and checked by the auditor . |
30 | The trade unions were disillusioned by the General Strike , shackled by the Trades Disputes Act and demoralized by the Depression . |