Example sentences of "be [vb pp] by the [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 However , permission may be given by the publisher for the reproduction of part of a work or the whole of one from a collected edition , such as an anthology of carols .
2 Their degrees would be validated by the Council for National Academic Awards .
3 The dual element will be a cause of great confusion , which will be compounded by the proposals for other discounts and rebates for people on low incomes .
4 Recent data from King 's College Hospital have shown an unacceptable incidence of unrecognised maternal morbidity associated with caesarean section and this may be compounded by the need for repeated operative delivery in subsequent pregnancies .
5 It presently regards certain expressions as ‘ unparliamentary ’ and a Member who persists in the use of such expressions stands ultimately to be punished by the House for doing so .
6 Ian Butterworth yesterday became the second Norwich player , after Gunn , to be punished by the club for newspaper comments about the brawl .
7 I knew that they would be criticized by the Fontanellatesi for allowing me to go away and live in a distant city among thousands of Allied soldiers .
8 What emerges from recent study of this important period is that war was increasingly coming to be seen as an instrument of state , to be organised by the king for the common good of his people and country .
9 Templates may be made by the teacher for outlines which are repeatedly used , e.g. the human body and its organs .
10 They were produced at a time when lay people were being targeted for instruction in ways which further fostered their consciousness as individuals with self-defining choices to be made by the programme for revitalising the mission of the Church instituted by the fourth Lateran Council in 1215 .
11 In such a case , the husband will , if possible , wish to be released by the mortgagee from the future liability under the mortgage rather than rely upon an indemnity from the wife , and although the mortgagee should be aware of the proceedings between the parties by virtue of the notification required to be made to it under r2.59(4) of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991 ( see p3 ) , a formal application will doubtless have to be made by the husband for a release .
12 The myth of a Maronite majority thus had to be accepted by the Muslims for Lebanon 's ‘ democracy ’ to work .
13 in the National Health Service clinician budgeting has been introduced so that doctors ' responsibility for clinical practice will be matched by the responsibility for management and financial consequences of their decisions ;
14 Mann is likely to be selected by the Kiwis for their three-Test tour of England next season , which would leave an overseas berth , alongside Kelly Shelford and Greg Mackey , open .
15 Participation in the affairs of State and open discussions of political matters must now be tempered by the need for survival between the testing conditions of competition abroad and what results from the State 's reactions to these conditions , the resentments of the population at home .
16 Such legal theorizing should , however , be tempered by the need for economic convergence , as was realized by those who drafted the Maastricht Treaty .
17 The important point to note is that under such vicarious arrangements the vendor remains responsible directly to the customer and will still be sued by the customer for non-performance or for breach of the contract if the work has not been undertaken in accordance with the terms of the contract .
18 In the shorter term , the equipment required by the Library for Archive microfilming could be used by the Herbarium for the production of type catalogues on fiche , monographic fiche sets and other purposes .
19 This information may only be used by the subcontractor for the purpose of performing the agreement .
20 As restated by Lord Oliver in Caparo v Dickman ( cited at 14.11.1 ) at 383H — 384B , the duty is as follows : ( 1 ) the advice must be required for a purpose , whether particularly specified or generally described , which is made known , either actually or inferentially , to the adviser when the advice is given ; ( 2 ) the adviser knows , either actually or inferentially , that the advice will be communicated to the " advisee " , either specifically or as a member of an ascertainable class , in order that it should be used by the advisee for that purpose ; ( 3 ) it is known , either actually or inferentially , that the advice so communicated is likely to be acted upon by the advisee for that purpose without further inquiry ; and ( 4 ) it is so acted upon by the advisee to his detriment .
21 It is emphasised that the form will be used by the Department for reporting purposes only and will not , at any stage , form part of the record of service of any employee who has been hurt , abused , threatened or harassed in the course of their employment with the Department .
22 The criminals created by prison could be used by the bourgeoisie for a variety of political purposes , for example as informers , agents provocateurs and strike breakers ( Foucault , 1977 : 264–92 , 1990 : 40–2 ) .
23 An internal bulletin board would be used by the Library for bibliographic services , and by Computing to send out technical bulletins .
24 The extent of the decline may be measured by the figures for live births : 832,000 in 1967 , 784,000 in 1970 , and levelling off at just over 600,000 in 1975 .
25 Of course we will be affected by the weather for the next month or two , as chain saws in particular are dangerous in wet weather .
26 Thus , it advocated that the Colleges of Advanced Technology should become technological universities awarding their own degrees , the National Council for Technological Awards should be replaced by the Council for National Academic Awards , the Regional Colleges of Technology should develop a wide range of advanced full-time courses , and that some of them might eventually form the nucleus of other universities or become universities in their own right .
27 McElroy 's confusion will hardly be reduced by the preparations for his forthcoming trip to Western Europe .
28 If you 've got an idea or a message to send it has to be encoded in some way then there 's various mediums or media by which it can be transmitted but it 's got to be decoded by the receiver for the idea or message to be understood , and there 's some kind of feedback mechanism potentially from the receiver to the sender .
29 In current conditions it is likely to be displaced by the search for arrangements to resolve the immediate destabilising conflict around Kampuchea .
30 It must proceed on the presumption omnia praesumuntur rite esse acta until that presumption can be displaced by the applicant for review — upon whom the onus lies of doing so .
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