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

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1 It was an accumulation and discretionary trust but X ( the settlor ) could benefit in the event of the revocation of the settlement by the trustees under TA 1988 , s673 ( revocable settlements , reversion of property ) .
2 The first change they noticed as a result of the Revolution was the indiscriminate and wasteful hacking down of the woods by the peasants : large trees had merely been deprived of their thinner branches .
3 Accordingly , the conclusion has to be that a knowing breach of the order by the appellants has not been proved .
4 The programme also neatly illustrated the heart of the problem by the references people made to the high crime rate which was unemployment .
5 That the Community is now striving for political and monetary union reflects the successful hijacking of the SEA by the federalists .
6 Such items do appear — carried off by survivors , or fished out of the sea by the lifeboats .
7 In view of the call by the farmers unions in Scotland and Wales for a ban on the importation of Irish beef , has the Minister made any representations to Republican Ministers about the widespread use of clenbuterol , or angel dust , in the Republic ?
8 The indigenous population , comprising Christian Armenians and Islamic tribesmen of mainly Central Asian , Turkish and Persian origin , were alternately subjected to periods of persecution and forced conversion ( or extermination ) , depending on whether Christian Russia or one of the Islamic countries was in control ; this culminated in the widespread slaughter and deportation of the Armenians by the Turks during the First World War .
9 Fourth , and finally , the rejection of the Athenians by the Spartans makes more sense if the Ephialtic reforms are seen as part of a process rather than as an event , that is , if the qualities which the Spartans feared were gradually manifesting themselves over the whole thirty-year period , 487–457 .
10 An expert pharmacologist may not be subject to the authority of the government in matters of the safety of drugs , an inhabitant of a little village by a river may not be subject to its authority in matters of navigation and conservation of the river by the banks of which he has spent all his life .
11 I was allowed to do one concert after being kept waiting most of the day by the Russians .
12 The schedule of meetings begins with a presentation of the proposals by the Developers , on Friday 1 November 1991 at 2.00 pm in Room 1.5 in the Regional Chambers , to which all members of the Council and appropriate officials are invited .
13 The phone rang and he moved to answer it , but the flex was pulled out of the wall by the police before he could speak .
14 Opposite , forming part of the choir screen , is a fascinating relief portraying the devastation of the cathedral by the Calvinists in 1620 , an act of desecration encouraged by Frederick of Bohemia .
15 To note defects in the arrangements for the infirmary or the sick wards and the performance of the duties by the nurses of the sick .
16 ( The Independent reported that ‘ even non-Catholics attend Mass in Malawi these days , hoping for a repeat of the attack by the bishops . ’ )
17 They were often components of reefs , and in some environments it is the algae that bear the full brunt of the attack by the breakers on the exposed , seaward side of the reef .
18 You found the dead embedded in the walls of the trenches , heads , legs and half-bodies , just as they had been shovelled out of the way by the picks and shovels of the working party .
19 As regards the numbering of their years , the Jews used the same era as the Seleucids of Syria from the time they came under their rule , in the second century BC , until the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in 70 AD .
20 One reason for this has been the deference shown by the Court of Appeal to the expertise of the Commissioners , a deference which appears to be justified by the thoroughness of the re-examination of the cases by the Commissioners .
21 It was a win handed to him on a plate when chief rival Alain Prost was forced out of the race by the stewards and young charger Michael Schumacher by a blazing fire on his Camel Benetton Ford car .
22 The ‘ sale ’ of the King by the Scots was to be likened in the hagiography to that of Christ by Judas Iscariot .
23 But she survived to take her place in history as the location for the signing of the surrender by the Argentinians .
24 However , it found that funds donated by miners in East Germany , Hungary and the Soviet Union were highly likely to have contributed to a trust held on behalf of the NUM by the Miners ' Trade Union International , a forerunner of the Paris-based International Miners ' Organization ( IMO — of which Scargill was president ) , and that the NUM had not received any benefit from this trust , although the IMO had received " substantial advantages " at the NUM 's expense .
25 This is confirmed by the presence of shallow pits worn into the bone of the tooth-plate by the teeth of the lower jaw ; if there was a sliding jaw action , there would be grooves instead .
26 But in Braydon Forest , for example , the free tenants and village representatives showed reluctance to attend , and in the Forest of Dean the attachment court , by now called the ‘ speech court ’ , was ineffective in the face of large-scale destruction of the vert by the ironmasters .
27 when the period ( if any ) fixed for the duration of the company by the articles expires , or the event ( if any ) occurs , on the occurrence of which the articles provide that the company is to be dissolved , and the company in general meeting has passed a resolution requiring it to be wound up voluntarily ;
28 Evidence of infiltration of the army by the drugs cartels has added to reservations about how effective the American aid can be .
29 This is that for your Lordships ' House to recognise such a principle would overstep the boundary which we traditionally set for ourselves , separating the legitimate development of the law by the judges from legislation .
30 The courts applied the normal Brodie principles to ascertain therefore the nature of the payments by the trustees to the beneficiary .
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