Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] by [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The attempt to legislate on what was essentially moral behaviour proved a disaster , though it lasted until reversed by the 21st Amendment in 1933 .
2 The stipulation pour autrui is already effective , but may become inoperative if rejected by the third party .
3 Should not the entropy change for the reaction therefore be positive-as required by the second law of thermodynamics ?
4 Here a question may be raised as to just what we mean when we think of ourselves as plunged by the twentieth century into a chaos of relativism .
5 The metabolic clearance rate of G17 was 8 ( 6–93 ) before and 8 ( 6–76 ) ml/kg.min after treatment when calculated by the first method and 9 ( 6–74 ) and 8 ( 6–62 ) ml/kg.min respectively by the second method .
6 Anderson 's analysis of Preston 's immigration patterns , as revealed by the mid-nineteenth century census returns , shows that 70 per cent of the population were born outside the town .
7 The offences dealt with , however , have changed over the centuries , as shown by the seventeenth century records of the borough of West Looe .
8 " Mr. Osborne stated that he and Mr. Stewart met as requested by the last meeting and made a selection of Thirty-six Books a list of which he had now pleasure of laying before the Meeting for their approval , but the Meeting found that they would need to curtail the list to Twentythree so as not to exceed the ammount of two pounds . "
9 The match seemed as good as settled by the first evening .
10 So the first defendant was entitled to ‘ all costs charges and expenses … on a full indemnity basis ’ and the receivers were entitled to retain out of the mortgaged property their remuneration as fixed by the first defendant .
11 As illustrated by the first patient , recovery from arsenical neuropathy is generally poor , even after treatment with chelating agents .
12 Nonetheless , the Maritime school accept that our forces should be deployed primarily to support the First and Second Pillars , but argue that they must also be given the strategic mobility , equipment , and training to continue Britain 's global role as required by the Third Pillar .
13 ‘ The plaintiff admits for the purposes of this action , that on 2 March 1988 it agreed to accept a surrender of the lease from the first defendant and that by its agents G. Moore , certified bailiffs , and as advised by the third party it recorded this surrender in a memorandum of 2 March 1988 .
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