Example sentences of "as it be [verb] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It may not be adjusted or working correctly or as it is operated by water temperature , it may be air locked .
2 The law applicable to a contract by virtue of articles 3 to 6 and 12 of this Convention shall govern in particular : ( a ) interpretation ; ( b ) performance ; ( c ) within the limits of the powers conferred on the court by its procedural law , the consequences of breach , including the assessment of damages in so far as it is governed by rules of law ; ( d ) the various ways of extinguishing obligations , and prescription and limitations of actions ; ( e ) the consequences of nullity of the contract .
3 This pattern — he indicated the gleaming iris of colours — this is your meaning as it is perceived by others than yourself .
4 The reservoir behind it , Lake Powell ( or ‘ Lake Foul ’ as it is called by environmentalists , who think it dishonours his name ) flooded 186 miles of Grand Canyon , which Powell and others who saw it described as the most beautiful of all the West 's river canyons .
5 Like secularisation , this ‘ privatisation ’ , as it is called by sociologists , affects Christians because it affects everybody living in modernity .
6 Perhaps not surprisingly , the term community is used by Dunrossness residents in much the same way as it is used by politicians and social scientists .
7 As it is put by Samuelson , ‘ To fight a war now we must hurl present day munitions at the enemy , not dollar bills , and not future goods and services . ’
8 As it is put by Harberger ,
9 There are those who argue that ‘ Industrial Democracy ’ as it exists and as it is proposed by Commissions of Inquiry and certain trade unions , is a dangerous diversion .
10 Ethel Walker 's visions are attempts to bring all the glory of her idea of heaven , as it was inspired by Swedenborg , within the reach of our sensibilities .
11 However , the proximity of Mr. Tee to Winchester , as it was perceived by Norwich , did cause concern to Norwich , and on 11 May they wrote to the applicant , requesting that he ensured ‘ that [ Mr. Tee ] does not attend Winchester Group 's premises or is in any way involved with the running of the business . ’
12 His examination was something of a novelty , as it was conducted by means of written papers and not orally , as had been the case in the past .
13 Croll failed in arithmetic but as it was acknowledged by Lord Kelvin that he had calculated the precession of the equinoxes over the last 10 million years , his mathematical ability was accepted .
14 Then Inchbrook was clearly put back to some industrial use as it was damaged by fire in August 1926 .
15 Did you know the French master was fluent in Anglo-Saxon — part of his degree was in Old English -how about bringing him in on " The Coming of Christianity " with " The Lord 's Prayer " as it was spoken by Alfred the Great ?
16 The 1984 British Open may well go down as the Open that was lost by two players as much as it was won by Severiano Ballesteros .
17 In seven tightly reasoned chapters , the author lays out the traditional interpretation of Gris as it was advanced by Apollinaire , Kahnweiler , Maurice Raynal , Zervos and other colleagues and critics who had known the artist and followed his development , and then proceeds to question their assumptions by looking more closely at the works themselves than any other scholar had previously done .
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