Example sentences of "by [noun] [num] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These conclusions were echoed by Moles 14 in a study of unit trust performance between 1966 and 1975 .
2 This provision was inserted by reg 9 of the Doorstep Selling Directive ( 85/577 ) implemented by the Consumer Protection ( Cancellation of Contracts Concluded away from Business Premises ) Regulations 1987 ( SI 1987 No 2117 ) ( as amended ) .
3 For 1991-92 the DTI 's grant to the regional development agencies increased by £0.5 million to a total of £4.5 million .
4 He was responsible for the constructions ordered by Amenophis III at the temple of Karnak and Luxor and for building a temple at Soleb in Nubia .
5 But London was for ever a sensitive place in the eyes of the English kings , watched with jealous eyes from the White Tower , built by William I at the south-east comer of its defences — and from further off in the great royal palace of Westminster .
6 After the Conquest the village and manor was given by William I to the lord of Holderness who later bestowed it on the newly founded Thornton Abbey , in Lincolnshire .
7 One of their employees , a store manager , failed properly to carry out the system with the result that Radiant washing powder was advertised in the window at 2s. 11d. when in fact the only packets available in the shop were 3s. 11d. ( section 11(d) the Trade Descriptions Act which made this an offence has since been repealed and replaced by Part III of the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , see paragraph 16–28 below ) .
8 The deposit protection scheme is now regulated by Part II of the Act of 1987 .
9 So far as the mechanisms for enforcing the rules of conduct are concerned , section 18(2) of the Act requires that any person who is exercising any of the functions conferred by Part II of the Act with respect to any of the matters described in section 18(1) , the granting of rights or audience etc. , must act in accordance with the general principle mentioned in section 17(3) .
10 The statutory system governing the registration of British fishing vessels was radically altered by Part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 and the Merchant Shipping ( Registration of Fishing Vessels ) Regulations 1988 ( S.I .
11 The statutory system governing the registration of British fishing vessels was radically altered by Part II of the Merchant Shipping Act 1988 and the Merchant Shipping ( Registration of Fishing Vessels ) Regulations 1988 .
12 The powers given to assist in the performance of those functions include the power to borrow money : Schedule 13 to the Act of 1972 as amended ( now superseded by Part IV of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 ) .
13 By part I of the Law Reform ( Married Women and Tortfeasors ) Act 1935 , a married woman was put into the same position as a man with respect to her proprietary and contractual capacity , and , except in relation to her husband , with respect to her liability for torts .
14 At that point special protection is given to business tenants under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 and Part II of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 as amended by part I of the Law of property Act 1969 .
15 The powers relied upon were conferred by Part I of the Act .
16 By section 5 of the 1987 Act , the liability covered by Part I of the Act extends to : a ) death or personal injury , b ) damage to or destruction of any item of property ( including land ) other than the defective product itself ( there is a lower threshold of £275 before a claim can be made ) provided that the property ; i ) is the type normally intended for private use and consumption , and ii ) it is used mainly for the private use or consumption of the person claiming .
17 Liability for defective products is covered by Part I of the Act .
18 No exclusion or limitation of liability clause can exclude or limit the liability imposed by Part I of the Consumer Protection Act ( section 7 ) .
19 The controversy and litigation to which this gave rise led to the introduction of special controls over caravan sites ( by Part I of the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 ) .
20 Peck says the St. Martin 's guild was singed out in 1388 by Richard II as an example of the corruption within the guild system , because ‘ On the feast of St. Martin … the brethren have a certain bull . ’
21 Later Scandinavian sources suggest a date of 1027 for the battle of Holy River , but this is rendered implausible by chapter 13 of the Letter sent by Cnut to England in that year , which mentions people who had tried to deprive him of his kingdom and his life , but whose power had been destroyed by God , and says that he is returning from Rome to Denmark to make peace with them .
22 Other areas can also be quoted , like Winchelsea in Sussex , which was destroyed by storms and the French to be refounded in 1288 by Edward I on a hill nearby .
23 Laugharne Castle dates back to the 12th century and Carmarthen Castle to 1109 , restored some 200 years later by Edward I at a cost of £169 15s. 6d !
24 After 1303 , however , no feudal service was performed by Edward I to the crown of France .
25 The definition of Rights over shares ( see below ) includes irrevocable undertakings ; therefore , such agreements are caught by Rule 5 of the City Code and the SARs .
26 The privilege from self-incrimination is abrogated in bankruptcy proceedings not by the opening words of section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , but by rule 6.175 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 made pursuant to section 412 of the Act of 1986 :
27 The procedure for an application for leave to commence proceedings is governed by rule 4.3 of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ( S.I .
28 The form of the announcement , as with a takeover offer , will be governed by Rule 2.5 of the Code .
29 ( 1 ) An announcement of the bidder 's firm intention to proceed with the proposed takeover as required by Rule 2.5 of the City Code ( see para 6.3.6 below ) .
30 This is an enthusiasts Pullman special hauled by Directors 62664/3 on the climb from Broughton Lane towards Attercliffe Junction .
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