Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [verb] by [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Problems may arise in respect of expatriates working in the same location on longer-term postings or even local company employees who are dissatisfied with their rates of pay in comparison with salaries and/or bonuses earned by fixed-term contract workers .
2 Certain sections of the policy contain an exclusion relating to loss or damage caused by any process of cleaning , repair or alteration .
3 The Insurer may at its own expense take proceedings in the name of the Insured Person to recover compensation or secure an indemnity from any Third Party in respect of any loss or damage covered by this insurance and any amount so recovered shall belong to the Insurer .
4 For instance , tarragon or sage followed by shorter-growing marjoram and chives , and then low-growing thyme or parsley .
5 The prosecution will discharge its evidential burden in a case such as this by adducing evidence of contact or penetration accompanied by personal injury and the use of force .
6 Pre-final spec T9000-based versions will ship in June or July followed by final spec versions in the fourth quarter .
7 Pre-final spec T9000-based versions will ship in June or July followed by final spec versions in the fourth quarter .
8 Pre-final spec T9000-based versions will ship in June or July followed by final spec versions in the fourth quarter .
9 I tried not to give any extra weight to the explanations or justifications made by one individual rather than another .
10 You understand that we shall be under no liability to pay any refund or compensation to or costs incurred by any person whose behaviour is thus unacceptable .
11 Governors should then be introduced to the budget in some detail , particularly the major headings under which spending is planned and thus to the benefits or problems raised by this allocation .
12 In a most confusing way , an analysis of something called legitimacy first equates legitimacy with opinion , then goes to a restatement of the standard liberal-pluralist description of the structure of power … turns next to a discussion of stability , and finally resolves stability into passivity or acquiescence caused by cognitive confusion , conflict of interest , and inability to translate one 's desires into political decisions due to certain institutional arrangements .
13 Double jacquard is so fashionable this season that most people would love to receive a sweater or jacket knitted by this technique .
14 Although he saw selection as a plausible hypothesis that confirmed the scientist 's right to investigate the question , he had major reservations about the mechanism and preferred to believe that evolution occurred through saltations or leaps produced by some mechanism internal to the organism .
15 Why the French would have had 50 books , folios & sets published by this time .
16 The variation in performance reflects special factors including the degree of cerebral ‘ difficulty ’ or challenge presented by each artist 's work .
17 For example , remedies available against one body may not be available against another ; procedures or standards applied by one quango may be legally sound but if utilized by another they may not , and so on .
18 ‘ ( 1 ) Any officer , servant or agent of the Bank may , on producing if required evidence of his authority , enter any premises occupied by a person on whom a notice has been served under section 39 above for the purpose of obtaining there the information or documents required by that notice and of exercising the powers conferred by subsection ( 5 ) of that section .
19 The provisions of ss15 and 16 of the Partnership Act will also come into play in connection with the matters presently under discussion : 15 An admission or representation made by any partner concerning the partnership affairs , and in the ordinary course of its business , is evidence against the firm .
20 for bodily injury or disease contracted by any person under a contract of service or apprenticeship with the Insured Person when such injury or disease arises out of and in the course of his/her employment by the Insured Person ;
21 Some targets and rewards set by one group of women included :
22 ( 4 ) Outline the services and expertise needed by each market ( eg the ability to take a high volume of claims from a bulk work provider , familiarity with medical practice , specialist knowledge of health and safety regulations ) .
23 How about hearing tests by post , for instance , or blood pressure by fax and heart bypasses by special messenger services ?
24 Given the vagaries of the market and rapid changes in processes and products stimulated by changing technology the strategy has evolved of taking on many employees for a short term only .
25 It is the intention and the spirit of the Act to encourage them to be more accountable to their Boards of Governors , and , to a large extent , to become self-sufficient within the limits of their given finance and income generated by legitimate business activities .
26 But it was confined to the specific issue of whether a duty of care existed — to establish liability , a plaintiff must also prove breach of duty , and loss caused by that breach .
27 The development of the project has involved close collaboration with members of the partner institutes and the joint specification of aims , objectives and methodology facilitated by preparatory funding from the ESRC .
28 Fair Isle 4.3 180 10 Lerwick 3.3 227 10 Baltasound 3.4 228 10 Kirkwall 3.6 144 14 Wick 3.4 94 35 Cape Wrath 3.9 221 9 Lairg 2.8 279 24 Kinbrace — 203 32 Stornoway 4.3 269 18 Diabaig 5.1 285 18 Kinlochewe 5.2 511 14 Benbecula 5.3 215 18 Rum 5.5 501 12 Lochailort 5.9 510 — Onich 4.8 491 12 Fort Augustus 3.8 426 16 Aviemore 2.6 336 26 Inverness 4.5 145 30 Inverness Airport 4.0 112 — Forres 4.2 89 31 Glenlivet 3.2 128 44 Keith 3.5 65 48 Banff 4.1 67 — Braemar 2.2 195 29 Aberdeen Airport 4.1 75 58 Stonehaven 3.5 95 57 Dundee 4.4 137 — Loch Lee 2.6 261 — Arbroath 4.7 89 — Loch Venachar 3.5 448 — Ardtalnaig 3.9 348 — Crieff 3.6 417 33 Pitlochry 3.4 273 — Perth 4.5 272 — Leuchars 4.1 167 54 Edinburgh Airport 4.6 125 41 Dunbar 5.3 51 55 Blythe 3.4 95 38 Selkirk 3.7 158 — Kelso 4.6 77 — Tiree 5.5 259 23 Colonsay 5.7 199 26 Lochgilphead 5.5 392 — Oban 4.8 379 17 Brodick 5.4 373 — Rothesay 5.4 289 — Stirling 4.2 275 — Glasgow Airport 5.0 231 36 East Kilbride 4.2 291 32 Leadhills 2.6 265 — Carnwath 3.3 154 — Girvan 6.3 122 — Prestwick 5.6 142 31 Cumnock 5.2 163 24 Dumfries 4.9 184 38 Eskdalemuir 3.1 293 22 Whithorn 5.1 93 45 London Airport 6.9 63 38 Cardiff 6.6 123 40 Plymouth 7.8 118 35 Birmingham 5.6 71 31 Manchester 5.5 79 49 Tynemouth 5.2 39 43 Weather Total Station mm Kylesku 251 Glenelg 359 Balmoral 188 Leith Hall 61 Ellon 48 Forfar 155 Rannoch 393 Nunraw Abbey 67 Machrihanish 169 Loch Awe 571 Younger Bot Gdn 505 Grangemouth 199 EXTREMES RECORDED AT QUOTED SCOTTISH STATIONS HIGHEST TEMPERATURE : 14.4 C at Lochailort on the 16th LOWEST TEMPERATURE : -6.2 C at Lerwick on the 25th GREATEST RAINFALL IN A DAY : 74.2 mm at Kinlochewe on the 18th Text and data supplied by Meteorological Office , Edinburgh WEATHER OF JANUARY
29 The public function of GCCS was : ‘ To advise as to the security of codes and ciphers used by all government departments and to assist in their provision . ’
30 I mean no disrespect to the geriatric branch of the hospital service nor to the domiciliary services or the rapidly increasing old people 's houses and homes provided by local housing , health and welfare authorities when I say that I believe we are still groping and fumbling with this problem — all of us , social scientists and politicians alike .
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