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

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1 The instructor develops their compatibility and competency over four weeks at the training centre , followed by after-care in the students ' home environment .
2 Needless to say , a full-scale review of the moral justification of private property will not be undertaken , but enough will be said to indicate that there are substantial difficulties in the way of providing a satisfactory justification of corporate power by reference to the shareholders ' supposed moral ownership rights .
3 ‘ Furtherance ’ was to be tested objectively by the courts as well as subjectively by reference to the defendants ' intentions .
4 A left-wing party outside government had , for some time , been calling for the workers to seize factories and , when they found themselves shut out by the closing of firms by management in the Bosses ' strike , the workers were prompted to action They seized firms and , having taken them over , set up a cordón in the area .
5 Unfortunately there have been a number of cases where monies raised by voluntary activities have gone missing and , because the school is linked by name to the parents ' organisation , the schools ' reputation has suffered .
6 These were drawn by lottery from the daughters ' names of FEC employees .
7 By the time it did satisfy the relevant purpose test ( by having acquired the business ) it had ceased to be close by virtue of the institutions ' investment .
8 Yes , Chair , erm , the Committee is now required under Department of Health directives to make specific policy statements and identify the resources implications formula , by way of a Children 's Service Plan .
9 He had a son , Edmund , who became free by patrimony of the Grocers ' Company in 1758 .
10 However , a deposit of less than 10% may sometimes be agreed by negotiation between the parties ' legal representatives , and this negotiation usually takes place immediately before contracts are exchanged .
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