Example sentences of "to be [verb] [prep] by the " in BNC.

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1 This good news has to be built upon by the direct and firm action set out in , this , the second Road Safety Plan for Lothian .
2 He did not want to be bothered with the problems she encountered , with water that seemed brackish or ceilings that had cracked — they were her concerns and , as she complained in a letter to Minnie : — I am driven to distraction with those household concerns with which you will be familiar Minnie but then in your case you have but to report them for them to be seen to by the master who will instruct the butler to bring in workmen and I am obliged to go out and seek my own help which is no easy thing .
3 Stations on the Cambrian Line are now pretty decrepit : Welshpool boarded up and part used by a Catering Contractor with minimal facilities and passenger information but the station is to be done up by the Local Authority : Newtown — possibly manned for only one shift per day ; Caersws — very nice with the semaphore signals and signal box still in use .
4 It was nothing to be sent for by the headmaster .
5 While neighbours need to contribute to some notional ‘ stock of common good ’ , so that they can draw on it should they become in need of help at some point in the future , they also wish not to be imposed upon by the needs of others .
6 The paper was to be voted upon by the board on May 4th .
7 Requirements for aircraft had to be dealt with by the Air Officer Commanding Western Desert , and all David Stirling 's communications had to be routed via the LRDG , who ended up as piggy in the middle .
8 In many areas even organised crime went unaffected , and the seasonal recreations of local people could pose a major threat only to be dealt with by the wholesale swearing-in of special constables , as the magistrates pointed out to the Home Secretary in 1835 :
9 I tried , for the first time in my life , to understand what it must have been like then , under tsarist rule , where people , peasants , were no more than livestock , to be dealt with by the aristocracy as they saw fit .
10 Again , the solution finally adopted was to leave this to be dealt with by the lex situs .
11 The defendant would not appear to be represented , therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by the way of reading out all the statements .
12 A failure in respect of any part of that process is a judicial failure suitable to be dealt with by the process of an appeal to this court .
13 Under this , prohibition replaces the Competition Act 1980 provisions on anti-competitive practices , but the provisions of the Fair Trading Act 1973 remain in force , thus allowing tacit collusion to be dealt with by the MMC .
14 Any issues affecting the relations of the Serbs with the imperial authorities or with their Muslim landlords and neighbours had to be dealt with by the Muslim authorities , most of whom operated from the cosmopolitan cities .
15 It was now time , he said , to " for common defence issues to be dealt with by the European Council and by the Council of Ministers " .
16 Although King Hassan of Morocco had hoped to muster support on the issue of the Western Sahara , the meeting concluded that it was a matter to be dealt with by the United Nations [ see also above , this page ] .
17 However , the Capital Taxes Office is likely to raise the following " standard " question : what discussions took place between the parties at or before the time of the deed of variation about how the assets which went to the spouse under the deed of variation were to be dealt with by the surviving spouse , ie was there some sort of plan or understanding that the property would be given to the children ?
18 However , the scheme only binds the company to which it relates and any financial assistance required from the target 's subsidiaries , for instance , will have to be dealt with by the private company exemption method .
19 Yeah , we need to talk about this , because I mean when I saw he was upset by the treatment he got from I presume it was before , the way she dealt with him erm and he believed you know , he was big enough to be dealt with by the national accounts department .
20 The appeal is to be dealt with by the Department of the Environment who are inviting neighbours of the site to send any objections to the plan in writing .
21 This is a matter of major constitutional importance which will have to be looked at by the House of Lords and no doubt considered by this place in due course .
22 On leaving the Service in August 1935 he spent several months looking around and also being looked at by the family of the lovely Ly , his Swiss wife , a scrutiny which was reciprocated when Ly had in turn , to be looked at by the swarm of Bennetts in Brisbane , Australia .
23 The men of the family always formed a very solid front to the outside world , and at times to their womenfolk , and as it had been the custom among their people for children to be looked after by the men on the mother 's side of the family , especially if a brother had no issue of his own , they did n't see why the sisters were making such a fuss .
24 Few visible signs of such domestic industries remain , but the fine octagonal market house on the village green at Harrold is where work was distributed among the lace-makers , and where they brought the finished lace to be paid for by the employers .
25 Local communities thus had to find more money to fulfil even their admitted obligations under the statute of 1327 , and the regular wearing of military uniform , which began in the 1330s , added to their burden since it too had to be paid for by the community .
26 On the other hand , the detail of the knowledge achieved in the use of the intensive design has to be paid for by the ever-present possibility that the case one chose was not typical .
27 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
28 There is no indication how they decided what had to be paid for by the Stent but the total liability was divided amongst 132 quarter lands .
29 A system of ‘ National Assistance ’ was to be maintained for all those who fell outside the other benefits to be paid for by the national exchequer .
30 Also consider as an alternative requesting building defects insurance ( premiums to be paid for by the landlord ) such as ten year latent defects insurance — but if not available , or in addition to such deeds etc , the tenant should consider including the clause suggested at clause 2.14 .
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