Example sentences of "[coord] by [art] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A manager may feel threatened by the seeming erosion of his authority , or by the uncertainties created by a culture of change and flexibility . |
2 | He was not dissuaded from this strategy by the awesome losses of the Somme offensive in 1916 , nor by the doubts expressed regarding the scheme by his Intelligence staff and his fellow commanders . |
3 | British attitudes to fertility , judged by actual behaviour in relation to fertility and marriage , and by the values stated in surveys , seem more conservative ( Simons 1986b ) . |
4 | Employment rights are set out in and affected by Acts of Parliament , Codes of Practice and by the decisions taken in individual cases by Courts and Industrial Tribunals . |
5 | This book is , however , confined to contemporary change , and by the mid-1970s concern about landscape change and particularly the loss of traditional features led to a revival of interest in the field , particularly by those geographers employed in the public services . |
6 | But I fear we are now being pulled apart — by commercial pressures and by the changes forced upon the broadcasting environment . |
7 | This was determined by the price range , the fact that the vehicle was sold as new and by the expectations raised by the description " Range Rover " . |
8 | This was made even more pressing through the nineteenth century by the growth of a sharper historical awareness , by the general influence in the intellectual culture of the time of the ideas of evolution and progress , and by the advances made in historical study of the Bible and past history in general . |
9 | At a lower rank come the Acts adopted , not by the Member States , but by the institutions established by the founding treaties , that is , the Council and the Commission in collaboration , as appropriate , with the European Parliament and the Economic and Social Committee . |