Example sentences of "[vb pp] by [adj] [conj] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There will then be all sorts of rumours buzzing through servants ' halls up and down the country to the effect that he has been approached by this or that personage or that several of the highest houses are competing for his services with wildly high wages .
2 But the decision would be seen by Labour as another U-turn .
3 But the decision would be seen by Labour as another U-turn .
4 The single was produced by ex-Undertones and That Petrol Emotion guitarist Sean O'Neill , now working at the Derry Musicians Collective .
5 As a foundation material it is only used by nomadic and some village weavers .
6 Ophioprium was defined as follows : hidden radial shields ; large tentacle pores armed by two or more tentacle scales one attached to the lateral arm plate the other to the ventral arm plate ; numerous oral papillae forming a continuous series with long slender spinelets which are associated with the second oral tentacle pore .
7 An important element in training for ordination is provided by one or more parish placements .
8 After the second year , the allowance is reduced by one-sixth and that figure is deducted from the allowance each year , so that it reaches zero after seven years .
9 Her added : ‘ The strong commitment to the whole idea of teaching is being undermined by more and more paper , and more and more stress .
10 The single spiniform apical papilla is flanked by 6 or more rugose , often blunt and peg-like oral papillae which are irregularly arranged on each side .
11 Their agreement made no mention , however , of the interim government led by academic and former opposition politician Amos Sawyer [ see pp. 31282 ; 32297 for his chairmanship of national constitutional commission in 1981-83 ; pp. 33322-23 ; 34146 for his arrest in August 1984 and subsequent detention while chairman of the Liberian People 's Party ] , who had been sworn in as Prime Minister on Nov. 22 under ECOWAS auspices .
12 There is a growing body of research relating to school effectiveness in which effective schools and/or departments are identified by one or more outcome measures .
13 Remembering that , whatever the indignation aroused by this or that programme , previous studies have shown the public at large is not convinced of BBC bias .
14 I repeat : what I have said here might well be qualified by one or another scholar in this or that regard .
15 It has been suggested by some that this approach possibly underlines many of the in-built attitudes that most need to change in local government .
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