Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] by [pron] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Yes , I suppose he is but I mean those two those pictures we bought were hundred and twenty and I mean they 're they 're only done by somebody in the village .
2 The final cost of the garden was $5 million , almost entirely financed by herself through the sale of those deceptively decorated polyester sculptures , perfume and furniture .
3 In addition to the attendance or financial loss allowance , a member may also claim travelling and subsistence allowances necessarily incurred by him for the purpose of performing an approved duty .
4 The ones , most people ca n't do anything with those , they 're just paralysed by them in the States , and then we have project management forms .
5 I was saying , oh yeah erm Shrimpy like , we , me and Scott were playing snooker and I , I came in to see if like , either of you , anyone else wanted to play doubles and like , Swimp , Shrimpy was just sat by himself in the middle of the floor , cross-legged just sat there like a little pixie or something !
6 Keld , like Thwaite , is a sleepy little place and will be forever remembered by me as the milkless village .
7 The methods used by Walpole to derive the above bounds were later applied by him to the case of transversely isotropic inclusions in a homogeneous matrix .
8 Kant tried to link the idea of numerically identical particulars with the idea of one space and one time , both conceived by him as the a priori forms of our intuition .
9 In the abstract it may not be too difficult to acknowledge that the thinking , desiring and feeling which seem more intimately myself than my bodily motions are spontaneous , and also voluntarily controllable , in much the same proportions as the physical process of breathing , and that there has never been a moment of choice when I was not already being spontaneously pulled by them in the directions between which I chose .
10 A verb such as question denotes a kind of event that our knowledge of the world tells us is typically prompted by something about the questioner ( usually their wanting to find something out ) .
11 Stateless societies are so constituted that the kaleidoscopic succession of concrete social situations provides the stimulus that motivates each individual to act for his own interest or for that of close kin and neighbours with whom he is so totally involved , in a manner which maintains the fabric of society … the lack of specialized roles and the resulting multiplex quality of social networks mean that neither economic nor political ends can be exclusively pursued by anyone to the detriment of society , because the ends are intertwined with each other and further channelled by ritual and controlled by the beliefs which ritual expresses .
12 It is well understood by everyone within the organisation .
13 He was well liked by everyone at the club
14 He was well liked by everyone at the club
15 He was well liked by everyone at the club
16 He was well liked by everyone at the club
17 Margaret stared at me , then shot by me into the hall .
18 This was not fully comprehended by everyone at the time , although Macmillan and the Treasury recognized it .
19 The Board of Education has now given effect to the intimation conveyed by Mr. Acland and vaguely announced by him at the Annual meeting .
20 This is then divided by whichever of the indexing numbers you have to give the width of the flutes .
21 He will be sadly missed by everyone in the Brigade . ’
22 The position of women that Engels found when he was writing was therefore seen by him as the product of a moment of history .
23 It was certainly answered by me to the Select Committee , as the right hon. Gentleman , who attended the Committee , will know .
24 Yet Mrs Thatcher 's unassailable , inaccessible image was explicitly fashioned by her for the media .
25 Unfortunately , we repeatedly confronted situations where managers were busily engaged in developing increasingly sophisticated computer-based techniques for analysing , environmental change , oblivious of the fact that their reports were seldom used by anyone within the firm … .
26 Thus in my planning for subsequent lessons , the person in the drama who might die of cancer was never played by anyone in the group .
27 ‘ Mr Marr was certainly killed by someone in the sense that his neck was broken and the doctor does n't think it could have been accidental .
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