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

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1 If the rotor oscillates about this one-phase.on equilibrium position the flux linked with the phase winding undergoes only small changes and the voltage induced by the magnet flux is insignificant .
2 To the casual observer the layout of the plant and the flexibility introduced by the carriers are striking improvements over the traditional assembly plant with the track making its inexorable progress past every fixed work station , and Volvo claim that the increased cost of building the plant in this way is covered by improvements in quality and productivity .
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4 The most-played tunes so far are Beat It by Michael Jackson , You 're No Good by Linda Ronstadt , and I Fought the Law and the Law Won by the Bobby Fuller Four .
5 As has been noted , the debate between Hart and Devlin was in part stimulated by the publication of the Wolfenden Report , and Hart begins by noting the striking similarity between J.S. Mill 's argument outlined above and the position adopted by the Wolfenden Committee in s.13 of their Report :
6 Their disillusion with the reformist nature of the Labour governments of the 1960s , and the excitement generated by the world-wide social unrest of 1968 , led them to look for the possibility of social change in local protest movements .
7 The works of Metzinger , Gleizes and Le Fauconnier had been hung together by chance at the Salon d'Automne of 1910 , but the common characteristics which the critics saw in their styles , and the excitement expressed by the poets and authors at Mercereau 's and at the Closerie des Lilas over the possibilities of a new school of painting , seem to have made the painters aware of each other ; Apollinaire and Salmon in particular , although both were in many ways insensitive to painting , realized that Picasso 's latest style contained the elements of a new art , and felt that the work of several other painters was evolving in a similar direction .
8 She stared back at him , a total and willing victim of his dark physical presence , aware of nothing but the low sexual note in his voice and the excitement engendered by the slow stroke of his hands .
9 British fascism originated in several distinct and contradictory reaction to the long-term decline of Britain and the dislocation caused by the First World War .
10 The Vietnam War really appeared to be near its end , and the economy , shaken by the rise in world oil prices and the inflation produced by the war , seemed to be on the mend .
11 Hunt reported on 14th December , 1858 that he had found that the site was just adequate , but he could not make a precise calculation until the accommodation requirements had been considered further by the India Office and the space required by the Foreign Office had been settled .
12 ‘ Its superb quality and the naturalism achieved by the artist who has captured the lion in its death-throes set it apart from most other Assyrian sculptures , ’ said Dr Curtis .
13 In the area of competition and canvassing there are three general headings under which the courts will examine the existence of reasonableness of a restraint : 4.1 Restricted activities If the employer seeks by contractual restraint to restrict the activities of a former employee by proscribing the types of business in which the employee may become engaged once employment is over then he can only do so if he can establish a close connection betwee the restriction and the work done by the employee prior to leaving .
14 Thus in the former situation the stimulus is received and the response initiated by the same hemisphere ( direct or uncrossed reaction ) .
15 In retrospect it is hard to judge the extent to which the success of this policy ( and , for all the worries it caused at the time , it was a success by comparison with the economy management disasters of the 1960s and 1970s ) was due to good management , and the extent to which it was due to external and internal economic factors outside government control , in particular to the postwar recovery and the stimulus provided by the continuing military activity of the ‘ cold war ’ .
16 The member elected as leader of the majority group usually becomes ‘ leader of the Council ’ and the member elected by the largest minority group ‘ leader of the Opposition ’ .
17 The store had a peculiar and not altogether wholesome odour , a cross between a creek when the tide is out and the smell produced by the local sewage works .
18 That is still the position and the direction given by the family proceedings court runs contrary to that principle .
19 In particular we need to check that the population defined and the sample extracted by the originator of the material are consonant with the objectives of our own study and that there is no ambiguity in any technical terms or schemes of coding .
20 As a result the pleadings are confused and the evidence called by the plaintiff at the trial inadequate .
21 In the last chapter we described the defence of splitting between the anger and the yearning aroused by the absence of the needed , safe figure .
22 The 1990/91 Grampian survey form was devised jointly with Grampian Enterprise , and the survey undertaken by the Scottish Council with financial assistance from Grampian Enterprise .
23 The policies of continuity of treaty relationships and the predictability provided by the ordering of international affairs through the conclusion of treaties , which favour succession , have to be weighed against the independence and equality of new States which wish to be freed from all legal ties concluded before independence .
24 Osiris represented the life-giving waters and the soil fertilized by the Nile .
25 Despite the uncertainties surrounding the future of the Kurds , the difficulties encountered in removing Iraq 's weapons of mass destruction and the anxiety provoked by the Bubiyan incident , most of the endeavours embarked upon by the UN in the crisis appear to have turned out reasonably well .
26 The theme , the Mirror went on , ‘ is the rising cost of living , the inability of the masses to meet the increases and the part played by the speculator in bringing about this unfortunate condition ’ .
27 The last chapter described the fertilisation of the ovum by the spermatozoon and the part played by the chromosomes contained in each .
28 Thus , formal procedures are not so much an alternative as an adjunct to the informal collaboration which is such an important feature of the best primary schools ; and the part played by the head in securing the most productive mix of formal procedure and informal consultation/collaboration remains central .
29 This is the first LACMA purchase with money from the Wallis Foundation Fund , established in late 1991 to settle a dispute between the museum and the charity formed by the late film producer Hal B. Wallis ( responsible for ‘ Casablanca ’ and ‘ The Maltese Falcon ’ ) .
30 For all the discomfort of going home covered in evil-smelling dust , of whole living spaces colonised by the drill of the tin bath and the miner 's ablutions , and the pollution produced by the sulphurous rags , the miner had some advantages : the home revolved around him and his needs .
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