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

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1 Recognition , which once granted will remain in force for three years , will automatically cease upon liquidation or the making of an administration order under the Insolvency Act 1986 and may be withdrawn by the Council in the event that it is subsequently discovered that it was obtained as a result of any error or fraud .
2 The Rules of the Executive Scheme may be amended by the Directors in any respect provided that :
3 As far as possible monitoring should be undertaken by the person in charge of the trial except where specialist techniques or material are needed such as bacteriological monitoring for disinfectant performance .
4 It does seem an anachronism that the Australian government could in theory be sacked by the Queen in London , particularly as both countries are devoting much greater attention to their regional interests .
5 Thus the results can not be explained by a bias in looking towards the decorticate half-field in the absence of detectable stimulation .
6 The 5 km offset of the centre of figure from the centre of mass need not be explained by a change in crust thickness from 50 km on the near side to 75 km on the far side , but by an asymmetry spread over a greater depth and consequently slight on a global scale .
7 This decline in cyclic AMP content has been found previously in HGT-1 cells stimulated with histamine at 37°C , and can be explained by a decrease in adenylate cyclase activity associated with desensitisation of the histamine receptor .
8 But then like the father in Pearl an irrational joy comes over him , to be explained by the eagle-messenger in a song :
9 The net downgrading can partly be explained by the increase in monitoring by the NRA .
10 Although the total viewing audiences were significantly less than that achieved by association football , this , it is suggested , is partially to be explained by the differences in transmission times , for , unlike the soccer event , no ‘ significant ’ matches were played during the peak television viewing times of the day .
11 This can be explained by the decrease in the solar flux ( caused by SO 2 absorption ) which reduces the rate of O 2 photolysis and hence of O 3 production .
12 ( 2 ) Reasons for decisions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above ma be required to be given by the board in writing on a request being ma e to the clerk of the board , not more than 48 hours after the decision is made , by the applicant or , as the case may be , by the holder of the licence , or by any objector , or by any complainer who appeared at the hearing .
13 In the hotly contested litigation between AM&S Europe Limited and the Commission , the European Court decided that the Commission had the sole power to adjudicate on claims of privilege in relation to advice or other documentation passing between a lawyer and his client which might be examined by the Commission in investigations under the competition rules .
14 That having been said , where gaps appear in the Code it would be better for them to be filled by a change in the Code itself rather than by judicial interpretation , for it must not be forgotten that breach of the Code is a disciplinary offence and it would be unfortunate if the officers in the present case , who were rightly not made the subject of any criticism by the court , should even in theory be liable to disciplinary proceedings .
15 1.4 " Works " means the works [ of alteration and refurbishment ] which are being carried out on and to the Site by the Landlord and which are to be completed by the Landlord in accordance with clause 2 of this agreement The ( landlord 's ) works can be the alteration and refurbishment of an existing building or can be the actual building of new premises or an entire development such as a shopping centre .
16 This manual describes the use of the forms NEWOED1–NEWOED7 and the way in which they are to be completed by the lexicographers in order to request services from either or both of the New OED Computer Group or ( indirectly ) the Computer Services Department .
17 After lunch the District Governor and representatives of Londonderry Rotary Club will be received by the Mayor in the Guildhall .
18 The king had agreed that peers should be tried only in parliament and before their equals , and that accusations against ministers should be heard by the peers in parliament .
19 These are to be inserted in the Schedule of Departmental Cost Allowances published in August 1988 and are to be adjusted by the increase in the cost allowances announced in SHHD/DGM ( 1989 ) 8 which amounts to 10.08% ; further they exclude on-costs , professional fees , equipment costs and land costs ) .
20 The decision of an appeal committee and the grounds on which it is made shall be communicated by the committee in writing to … the appellant …
21 Tennis : Great Britain 's 1961 Wimbledon champion Angela Mortimer Barrett is to be honoured by a place in the International Tennis Hall of Fame.Mortimer Barrett , 60 , and promoter Lamar Hunt , will be inducted on July 10 in Newport , Rhode Island , to raise the Hall of Fame 's membership to 160 .
22 For example , musical and philosophical skill — as opposed to the external rewards of reaching the ‘ top ’ in a musical or academic career , a kind of achievement which , if given central importance in our lives , will yield no abiding satisfaction , beset as we will be by worry as to what others are or are not thinking of us — can only be developed by an individual in a propitious environment where many co-operate in working at them .
23 Naturally , the standards and norms likely to be developed by the police in employing a verification procedure are not going to be pure and objective scientific generalisations .
24 This Jacobinism was exceptional ; more significant was the gradual growth of the idea that the monarch 's power , however beneficent it appeared when directed against the strongholds of privilege , must be limited by a constitution in the event of its being exercised by an irresponsible favourite like Godoy .
25 Movement can also be limited by the body in order to protect itself from further harm , e.g. the pain from a twisted ankle prevents mobility , thus allowing the inflamed tissues to rest and heal .
26 Anyone wishing to apply for a grant for herself or anyone else should write to the Treasurer , All requests will be considered by the Committee in confidence .
27 Where the misconduct complained of consists of both words and conduct , it seems likely that both will be considered by the magistrates in deciding whether or not what the defendant did amounted to disorderly conduct .
28 This test demonstrates that the illogicality alleged in Bedder does not exist : some characteristics of each individual defendant must be considered by the jury in assessing the gravity of the provocation , but the level of self-control must be kept constant .
29 The amount of the counterclaim is now a factor that can be considered by the court in deciding whether to rescind a reference to arbitration .
30 Chapter V , covering the implementation of the new code , was to be considered by the Senate in the autumn with a view to the code coming into effect on March 1 , 1993 .
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