Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [adv] [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its personnel are already identified by reason of their peerages which are held , subject to disclaimer , at least for life ) , and all that remains is to summon them .
2 Capital flows are also influenced by uncertainty , and the influence of different monetary and exchange rate policies .
3 It is hardly surprising , therefore , if disciplines are largely characterised by inertia , for substantial change very often counts as heresy .
4 It could also be because there was also a noticeable increase in the incidence of liver cirrhosis discharges during this period and the most liver cirrhosis cases are also caused by alcohol abuse in Finland .
5 Police activities are also affected by public opinion , which is itself fed by the media response to the published statistics .
6 These activities are sometimes offered by museum education services .
7 Public authorities refer to this kind of ‘ almost independent ’ quality-monitoring system as ‘ arm's-length ’ monitoring , and local authorities are now required by statute to establish ‘ arms-length ’ monitoring of their own residential care homes .
8 I say this because these bods are completely enraptured by N-JOI to the point of becoming mere vessels for affirmative emotions .
9 It was first recognised as of particular value in the diagnosis of posterior fossa lesions , where computed tomograms are frequently degraded by artefact from bone .
10 As the overlying strata are gradually removed by erosion and these rocks reach the surface they undergo expansion or dilation — a process known as pressure release — which promotes the development of joints .
11 As a matter of fact we know that , at least in complicated animals , many features of the rules are profoundly modified by experience .
12 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
13 Provisions not identified below as being required by the Companies Act or as being necessary to ensure a practice 's ability to comply with the Rules are simply suggested by way of guidance ; practitioners should be aware that other approaches may be taken to the matters covered by such provisions .
14 Databases are generally protected by copyright , usually as literary works .
15 The Main and Copy Databases are only accessed by batch processes and are not available directly to the lexicographers .
16 This model anticipates the discussion of hedging in Chapter 10 where , in general , traders are simultaneously motivated by risk reduction and profit maximization .
17 The parties are later sent by post either a summary decision or a full written decision as soon as it has been typed up and signed by the chairman , which is accompanied by information about applying for a review of the decision and of appealing to the Employment Appeal Tribunal .
18 It has been observed that pupils ' attitudes to computers are significantly influenced by use of a home-computer and experience of computer assisted learning ( CAL ) at school .
19 Here we add to the complex as we have clearly shown that basal gastrin concentrations are neither affected by age nor by sex , but are influenced by H pylori .
20 The exemption is granted because the beneficiaries are already protected by trust law and therefore do not need to be protected by the COB Rules .
21 Oligos I and III were complexed with F9 nuclear proteins , irradiated with UV-light to cross-link proteins to DNA and the cross-linked complexes were then separated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis .
22 Antigen-antibody complexes were then detected by use of alkaline-phosphatase coupled goat anti-rabbit antibodies .
23 Test concentrations were then derived by interpolation from a standard rhamnose concentration curve from the same chromatogram .
24 In May 1990 the UNDP published its first Human Development Report , which proposed that the traditional macroeconomic yardsticks , favoured by the World Bank and other international financial institutions , should be replaced by a new indicator , the " Human Development Index " ( HDI ) , which would take into account life expectancy , degree of literacy and individual purchasing power , since traditional indicators were often distorted by exchange rate fluctuations .
25 Only the topmost branches were still gilded by daylight , the illuminated areas shrinking as the sun dropped below the misty horizon .
26 There tactics were strongly influenced by reliance on line formation and fire-power , as against attack at close quarters .
27 Authentic printed labels were correctly reproduced by photography and the bottles filled with the corresponding vintages .
28 Rectories were often leased by absentee incumbents ; several were so leased in Rutland , mostly by gentlemen like John Digby , who farmed Preston .
29 In July and August of 1980 , the Duarte regime introduced a series of decree laws restricting all trade union activities : public employees were forbidden to strike and major public sectors were simply conscripted by decree into the armed forces and placed under military discipline .
30 In the first place its prerogatives were considerably reduced by legislation .
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