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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Most startling of all is the FFr6.5 billion net profit ( FFr8.9 billion taking account of the taxes forgiven by the government ) just announced by Mr Raymond Levy of the carmaker Renault .
2 Expressed in the simplest terms , however , normal flight depends on the creation by a propeller-like action of the wings of a zone of low pressure in front of and above the insect and one of high pressure behind and below it , the consequent movement being a resultant of the thrust provided by the insect and forces due to gravity and air-resistance .
3 They were produced at a time when lay people were being targeted for instruction in ways which further fostered their consciousness as individuals with self-defining choices to be made by the programme for revitalising the mission of the Church instituted by the fourth Lateran Council in 1215 .
4 Many of the motorists delayed by the protest were sympathetic .
5 Many of the motorists delayed by the protest were sympathetic .
6 However , he warned of the threat posed by the secession issue to the future of perestroika , commenting : " We have embarked on this path and I am the one who chose it .
7 The active , courageous aspect of Carlotta and her lover Don Manuel is suggested now and again in the echoes of the conflict heard by the reader before they are heard by Hi Ridden .
8 It was by conquest that Alfred and his successors created a single English kingdom out of the ruins caused by the Danish invasions of the ninth century .
9 Undoubtedly , he was deeply impressed by what they had created on top of the ruins left by the Korean War .
10 If there is continuing disquiet about the way an industry is being run , Members can express their disquiet by questioning the fitness of the persons appointed by the Government to run it .
11 The unique and highly flavoursome style of Russian music-making — those remarkable timbres called upon by the singers , the extraordinary depth of the tone offered by the orchestral strings and the sound of the brass — is now being captured using the finest technology that we , in the West , have come to expect .
12 This is a person who wants , exactly , a valid relation to exist between himself or herself and the description " artist " ; what is wanted is the relationship , not the existence of the entity , nor the existence of the properties implied by the word artist which obviously exist quite independently as elements of the language .
13 This condition can relate to the value of the properties carried by the events and to the number of occurrences of the events .
14 Of the correspondence received by the French foreign ministry in 1893 , for example , over 70 per cent dealt with commercial and consular affairs : but this had to be coped with by a staff of only twenty-one against the twenty-nine who handled the much smaller number of political despatches and telegrams .
15 During the course of the submissions made to the deputy judge the appellants through their counsel offered an undertaking in the terms of the order sought by the plaintiff .
16 In the premises , the duration of the order made by the justices was excessive .
17 There was no dispute in the proceedings before the judge , nor is there now , that the appellants were served with that notice of motion , as they had been earlier with the notice of the order made by the deputy judge .
18 An interim care order gives more flexibility to the plaintiffs as well as the other advantages of a care order and although , as I said at the outset , one rarely interferes with an interim order , in the present case I am less disinclined to interfere because of the initial invalidity of part of the order made by the justices .
19 It seeks , in place of the order made by the judge , an order declaring that the plaintiffs are not entitled to object to any items in the accounts , whether in respect of litigation costs or non-litigation costs , on the ground that the costs are unreasonable in amount unless the court has deprived the first defendant , as mortgagee , of the relevant costs .
20 In this first signal Gen Keightley thus alerted Eighth Army and AFHQ to the emergency with which 5 Corps was being faced by the approach of the 600,000 additional fugitives from the south , on top of the problems posed by the " 300,000 surrendered personnel and refugees " already in the Corps area .
21 William Beveridge showed more appreciation of the problems posed by the burden of women 's household tasks when he stated that the ‘ housewife 's job , with a large family is frankly impossible and will remain so unless some of what has now to be done separately in every home can be done economically outside the home ’ ( although he never failed to assume that the final responsibility for domestic work rested with women ) .
22 In a statement issued on Sept. 22 the Group of 24 ( G-24 ) developing countries called on the international community to recognize the scale of the problems posed by the Gulf crisis .
23 Funded by industrial sponsors and the Government , the hall solves some of the problems posed by the school 's lack of playing fields .
24 Until the kuriltai most of the Altun had entertained no notion of the problems presented by the campaign To the majority of them the Alan country was just another part of the continent .
25 Andrew Hugh Smith , ISE chairman , said : ‘ Turnover in UK equities has seen an increase of almost 50 per cent over the past year , alleviating some of the problems caused by the very low volumes after the market crash .
26 They also hoped to redress the balance of the problems caused by the Conservatives .
27 One of the problems created by the new population of feral dogs is exotic , but instructive .
28 MasPar sees the combination being used to take care of the problems created by the need for economical storage , low-speed transmission and bandwidth multiplication for applications such as video-on-demand over telephone networks , direct broadcast satellite and cable television services , optical disk and Compact Disk Karaoke .
29 Before leaving the UK , I was aware of some of the problems faced by the knitters in Australia .
30 Knyvet provides an interesting illustration of the problems faced by the Crown in raising revenue .
  Next page