Example sentences of "which he be [verb] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 According to Miller & Dollard ( 1941 ) , " The follower ( the student ) learns to model his behaviour on that of another ( the teacher ) through responding to cues of sameness , for which he is rewarded by a reduction of anxiety , and to cues of difference , which increase the strength of the anxiety drive .
2 McKenzie looked as if he might have done enough to retain his crown after coming back from a ninth-round crisis in which he was floored by a two-punch combination to the body .
3 The story the DTI report tells is of a highly successful small businessman who found himself out of his depth in the big league into which he was propelled by the Manpower acquisition .
4 He thereafter committed a large number of summary offences and two either way offences , of which he was convicted by a magistrates ' court .
5 Henry VIII was horrified by what he understood of Luther 's theology , and , in an attempt to rebut it during the early 1520s , he wrote with the help of a number of court scholars the theological tract The Assertion of the Seven Sacraments , for which he was rewarded by the pope with the title ‘ Defender of the Faith ’ .
6 In 1154 he accompanied Henry to England for his coronation , after which he was rewarded by the gift of the valuable chapelry of Bosham in Sussex and the title of chief justiciar for Normandy .
7 On the one hand his challenge to Calvin 's doctrine of predestination caused a controversy in which he was championed by the Bishop of London , who was later to urge his preferment .
8 Sandford , a lawyer before becoming the youngest chief executive in local government , was upset when his name was leaked to the press , and Taylor is incensed to find himself suddenly only a contender for a job to which he was appointed by the League 's president , Bill Fox , in August .
9 Nevertheless , he obtained a Commission in the Regular Army before the Great War of 1914 — 1918 , in which he was wounded by a sniper 's bullet through a lung , and would have died but for the fact that one of his men , having also been wounded , fell on top of ‘ Monty ’ and thereby , protected him from further sniper bullets until darkness permitted rescue to be made .
10 It was a situation from which he was rescued by the rebellion of Clarence and Warwick in July 1469 , an event which marked a turning point in his career .
11 It was a situation from which he was rescued by the rebellion of Clarence and Warwick in July 1469 , an event which marked a turning point in his career .
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