Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] by " in BNC.
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1 | If a correction has been made on a cheque , the correction should be signed in full by the drawer . |
2 | Does he agree that the price being paid by 2.5 million unemployed this Christmas is too high , and that if a price has to be paid for the economic mess that our country is in , it should be paid in full by himself and his ragbag of right hon. Friends ? |
3 | Terms with dual meanings , for example , intelligence ( either an individual 's analytical and reasoning abilities or information on an adversary ) must be recognized as such by the searcher . |
4 | When a Design Change is proposed , all the modules which are to be modified must be referenced as such by the DC . |
5 | Finally , the costs of economic growth must be considered in full by each country ( and the world as a whole ) . |
6 | But we are concerned with a fundamentally different matter , the possible ways in which some entity ( or property ) , already accepted mentally , might be identified by a speaker , either for the purposes of his own thought or for communicating some idea to an audience ; in the latter case , there is no reason at all to object to the suggestion that the same item might be referred to either by ( 7 ) , or by ( 4 ) or ( 5 ) . |
7 | OFFICIALS of Amerada Hess , the US oil group which has been involved in developing several North Sea projects , warned yesterday that its drilling programme could be cut in half by tax changes proposed in the Budget . |
8 | Conversely , as the ( mainly Italian ) school of ‘ criminal anthropology ’ purported to prove , the criminal , the anti-social , the socially underprivileged , belonged to a different and inferior human strain from the ‘ respectable ’ , and could be recognised as such by measuring the skull or in other simple ways . |
9 | An outside cistern could be kept from freezing by hanging a light bulb near it and leaving it on all the time . |
10 | The very act of concluding a conflicting treaty would constitute breach and could be treated as such by its other parties . |
11 | By the late 1820s Geoffroy was arguing that one animal form could be transformed into another by natural processes — not by the accumulation of slight modifications , but by a sudden switching of the growth process so that the development of the individual proceeded in a new direction to mature as a new modification of the basic pattern . |
12 | There was no overt anti-semitism before 1932 , although calls for the purification of race and criticism of moneylending no doubt could be interpreted as such by those who saw the hidden hand of the Jews everywhere . |
13 | Now there is no definition of what 's small erm erm is erm in er P P G er thirteen and perhaps Mr Curtis could help us in due course erm on an assumption that the new settlement was somewhat larger that th what the County Council is proposing , whether that would erm change the view of York City Council , I I think there is another factor again I could be corrected on this by Mr Curtis and this tended to come out in the greenbelt local plan enquiry , er and that York City Council seem progressively to place more importance on peripheral development than on the new settlement strategy |
14 | This may be reset to zero by the Offline Manager . |
15 | This may be reset to zero by the Offline Manager . |
16 | The aim of this book is to describe the physical laws governing the behaviour of molecular chains in solution which may be obeyed in common by actual polymer solutions . |
17 | It envisaged expansion of higher education considerably beyond that recommended by Robbins , whereby student places would be increased to 750,000 by 1981 . |
18 | Luvsangombyn Molomjamts , announced in November 1989 that Mongolian forces troops would be cut by 13,000 by end-1990 . |
19 | King said that the existing army strength of 155,000 personnel would be reduced to 116,000 by 1992 , and the combined armed forces would shrink by 62,000 from its present level of 308,000 . |
20 | It shall be characterized in particular by a system of labour law that corresponds to the social market economy and a comprehensive system of social security based on merit and social justice . |
21 | He will be followed at 18.10 by Professor Richard Hodder-Williams of Politics , who will briefly discuss the question : Is the United States Supreme Court more important than the President ? |
22 | He will be followed at 17.30 by Bencie Woll , the University 's Deaf Studies Initiative Co-ordinator . |
23 | The winning entry will be selected at random by computer . |
24 | ‘ They have a written agreement with local authorities that states reimbursement will be made in full by that authority to the company concerned for every OAP travelling free on its buses . |
25 | The opportunities for lone mothers to work will be influenced in particular by the availability of child care , opportunities in the labour market and the interaction of earnings , taxes and benefits . |
26 | ( Travelling and out-of-pocket expenses will be met in full by the trust . ) |
27 | An evaluation of the ward as a learning environment will be completed by 1986 by researchers at the Nursing Education Research Unit , Chelsea College . |
28 | The Pensionable age for both men and women will be fixed at sixty-five by the year twenty , twenty . |
29 | Since then safety work has pushed up that capacity and when the ( New Zealand ) All Blacks play there in three weeks it will be helped to 21,000 by a temporary stand erected over the Tanner Bank wall on the outfield of the adjacent cricket field , adding 2,300 spectators who need not be counted in the official figure . |
30 | Winners will be chosen at random by the end of December . |