Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 Moves for Reunification Resisted by South
2 We , therefore , provide an outline of the Queen 's Bench Division procedure , indicating the changes that have taken place and specific recommendations for change made by the Review .
3 The reasons for purchase given by Clio buyers contrast in many ways with the average for the supermini segment .
4 The parcel office and booking office will be available for photography aided by staff in period dress .
5 Kiki McDonough of 73 Elizabeth Street , SW1 ( 01–730 0248 ) , is presenting a collection for Easter inspired by the amethyst , much appreciated in Victorian and Edwardian times .
6 He is liable for damage done by his fire if it has been caused wilfully , or by his negligence , or by the escape without negligence of a fire which has been brought into existence by some non-natural user of the land .
7 At common law the keeper of an animal was strictly liable , independently of negligence , for damage done by the animal if ( a ) the animal was ferae naturae ( i. e .
8 At common law the possessor of ‘ cattle ’ was strictly liable , independently of scienter , for damage done by them when they trespassed on the land of his neighbour .
9 This was a Hibs side , too , with no need to fear relegation and every incentive to probe for damage done by Rangers ' injury crisis while seeing if they could move themselves closer to a place in Europe .
10 If you caused a flood by knocking a nail through a water pipe , the flood section would cover you for damage caused by the water , but not for the damage to the pipe .
11 • All maintenance and servicing apart from repair/replacement for damage caused by punctures .
12 An occupier , therefore , is not liable to his neighbour under the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher for damage caused by ordinary trees which are self-sown because they are naturally on the land .
13 If , for example , an occupier deliberately plants weeds in large quantities , he would surely be liable under the rule for damage caused by their escape , for it is not a natural use of one 's land to cultivate weeds in bulk .
14 Winfield has traced the history of the earlier forms of action available as remedies for damage caused by the spread of fire .
15 AT common law a person might be liable for damage caused by an animal on one or more of three distinct grounds , namely , ordinary liability in tort , liability under the scienter rule and liability for cattle trespass .
16 A builder will therefore not be liable under the Act for damage caused by a defect in the building because it was badly built , e.g. because the foundations were inadequate , though he might be liable under some other legal provision ( e.g. negligence or the Defective Premises Act 1972 ) .
17 ( a ) Alternative cause The manufacturer is only liable for damage caused by his own negligence .
18 A form of strict liability is also created for damage caused by articles falling from an aircraft whilst in flight .
19 A proposed EC directive which would make financial institutions partly liable for damage caused by companies in which they have invested has been sharply criticized by several banking organizations .
20 The aim of the directive on " civil liability for damage caused by waste " , which is still at an early stage of discussion , is to force banks to take greater interest in the environmentally damaging activities of their business customers .
21 Draft directives on civil liability for damage caused by waste are under discussion .
22 The Commission has already proposed establishing a compensation fund for damage caused by waste .
23 The best known example is Hollier v Rambler Motors ( AMC ) Ltd [ 1972 ] 2 QB 71 where a garage took cars for repair on terms that " the company is not responsible for damage caused by fire to customers ' cars on the premises " .
24 The basic principle of the CPA 1987 is stated in art 1 of the Directive , namely , " The producer shall be liable for damage caused by a defect in his product " .
25 THE GOVERNMENT has bowed to pressure from farmers to increase compensation for damage caused by the recent flooding of the Rivers Tay and Spey .
26 The High Court action reached its climax on 11 January when BA issued a public apology to Virgin and paid it £610,000 for damage caused by libel .
27 This meant that Cargolux could recover from Lies in England whatever the Luxembourg air carrier had to pay to McGregor or Arctic for damage suffered by cartons carried by Lies ,
28 Additionally , Iraq demanded reparations for damage inflicted by the coalition , the cancellation of Iraq 's debts to coalition countries , and the cancellation of the debts of other countries of the region which had not joined the coalition .
29 ‘ There is no real contradiction between privilege bestowed by blood and privilege bestowed by gold in constitutional balance .
30 Sales vouchers for payment made by the bank credit cards such as Access and Barclaycard are treated as cash .
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