Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [noun] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Their lives are rarely laid side by side for comparison with those of working women — women like Shahida or Prabhaben ( Chapter 7 ) who work all day in laundries , component factories and sweat-shops ‘ till my feet are like bricks and my arms aching … at night it used to be agony till I fell asleep . ’ |
2 | I have not noted any particular problems with C cells ; this is because they are usually installed side by side , rather than one above the other . |
3 | The two are now working side by side as Mr Tabiner gets to know the area and its people . |
4 | Why , because we were at , in Alpha and Beta and Gamma and form one we were always admitted punishment by form twos . |
5 | Before , the individual elements of the design were simply placed side by side . |
6 | These two tasks completed , the exposed pith was cut into narrow strips like ribbons , which were then placed side by side on a large , perfectly-flat slab of limestone which was kept permanently damp by boys scattering water on it , ever-moving fingers flicking across from earthenware pots . |
7 | However , Patinkin pointed out that , during a Keynesian recession , underutilized capacity is typically observed side by side with unemployed labour : capacity utilization will fall and unemployment will rise as aggregate demand falls . |
8 | It is then stayed athwartships by wire and fixed for and aft by an aluminium alloy strut which clamps onto the backstay . |
9 | If one takes ‘ amount ’ as referring to duration and extent ( number of people affected ) , perhaps together with probability and proximity , Bentham certainly does not think that all that matters is amount , since this would be to forget intensity , which seems to mean simply the extent to which it is actually liked moment by moment . |
10 | He was already owed money by Hope for the times he had taken him fishing . |
11 | Early in the present century S. Le Gall was still translating ch'i by matière . |