Example sentences of "carry by the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has been said several times in this chapter that tone is carried by the tonic syllable , and it is now necessary to examine this statement more carefully .
2 We have seen how when the tonic syllable is followed by a tail the tone is carried by the tonic plus tail together in such a way that in some cases practically no pitch movement is detectable on the tonic syllable itself .
3 What were the goods carried by the railways in such bulk ?
4 This could have come about by virtue of the fact that at every stage of evolution the original life force ( whatever it may have been and relegated in this book to the pre-life period ) was always carried by the species at the head of the chain , and this was the species which would ultimately become the human race .
5 However , Glashow himself remarked that the Nobel committee really took rather a gamble , because we do not yet have particle accelerators of high enough energy to test the theory in the regime where unification between the electromagnetic forces , carried by the photon , and the weak forces , carried by the W + , W - , and Z , really occurs .
6 The AVHRR sensor carried by the NOAA satellites has a visible and a short-wave infrared band , and the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration in Washington , DC produces global vegetation maps on a routine basis using the ratio transform outlined above .
7 I swam down the coast , carried by the current .
8 Unfortunately for the adventurers , the swords carried by the suits of armour ( one in each gauntlet ) each have a Zone-dispelling effect enchanted on them ; each sword can dispel any one Zone spell on contact , thereafter becoming an enchanted sword with no bonuses or special abilities .
9 The Captain decided not to switch on his engines until they were further away ; he was content to let the vessel be carried by the tide .
10 He had begun to coax her in the direction of her room now , the drinks tray left forgotten on the counter-top , and she went along helplessly , carried by the tide of his will and of her own incurable need to be with him .
11 The oil was carried by the tide onto the shore .
12 Although most of the time the energy not carried by the electron was taken away by an everyday massless neutrino , sometimes it was carried by a neutrino that weighed a comparatively large 17 keV .
13 The XPS spectrum consists of a record of the number of electrons ejected as a function of the energy carried by the electron , so the electrons must be detected after an analysis of their energies .
14 A placard carried by the child of a Clydeside rent striker in 1915 declared : ‘ My father is fighting in France ; we are fighting the Huns at home . ’
15 The loss would then be carried by the person responsible for the defect .
16 Now the authority of the community was carried by the Sanhedrin they brought him to what is what they accepted as a trial erm they 'd assessed that something was going against their structures , and as I 've already said religious life was the most important thing he 'd broken it seems a religious law and the council the court the gathering together of the seventy members of the Sanhedrin were going to in a serious sort of way check this out , check this accusation out .
17 This means that the language of literature is no longer regarded as subordinated to the message supposedly carried by the text , and this emptiness of content illustrates far more powerfully than could anything else the primacy of language itself .
18 These are then followed by animated discussion , calling upon members of the audience to comment upon the social messages carried by the performance , including the literacy debate itself .
19 It was later found that Mr McCubbin died , not from the shots , but from a tiny piece of wire carried by the pellets , which fatally punctured his lung .
20 Apart from some photographs taken by astronauts using hand-held cameras , and some experimental photographs taken by cameras carried by the Space Shuttle , all remotely-sensed imagery from satellites is digital in nature .
21 At his funeral his coffin was carried by the Headington Quarry morris men in morris rig .
22 An example often quoted is that of Bernard Bloch , who defined the style of a text as " the message carried by the frequency distributions and transitional probabilities of its linguistic features , especially as they differ from those of the same features in the language as a whole Such definitions appeal to the empiricist , who would like to reduce a subjectively perceived phenomenon to something objective , but they tend to alarm the student of literature .
23 Housework contrasts with employment work in its lack of economic reward , its isolation and the lack of social recognition accorded to the responsibilities carried by the housewife .
24 During the second-ballot campaign for the Conservative leadership , after the preacher of the admirable ‘ Sermon on the Mound ’ had withdrawn , all three candidates acknowledged themselves ( in separate interviews carried by the BBC Radio 4 Sunday programme ) as belonging to the Church of England .
25 Typically , its costs are a fair expression of the expenses carried by the lender .
26 FIG. 1 Flux expulsion creates a pair of flux patches of opposite polarity at the core surface ; they are then carried by the core flow .
27 The journey is a slow one for the tiny fish do little more than allow themselves to be carried by the river current .
28 The importance of information about steady-state values should be emphasised , as well as the need for these values to be carried by the patient at all times .
29 More specifically , we can ask what implications are carried by the sentences about the contexts in which they are being used .
30 Studies concerning the characterization of the regulatory defect carried by the MHC class II negative B-cell lymphoma RJ2.2.5 mutant were previously presented and the segregation pattern of somatic cell hybrids obtained by fusion of the mutant cells with mouse spleen B-cells was reported ( 13,14 ) .
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