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

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1 I 'm by contrast on a hardbacked chair
2 I 'm by way of being a bit of an expert on the moor , you know . "
3 This may be by way of theory , or on more matter-of-fact lines about technique or such questions as composition .
4 In line with this policy , the Eve Report also recommended , shatteringly at the time , that there should be a two-A-level entry standard , and acknowledged that , ‘ in time the normal method of training for the professional examinations or for exempting qualifications will be by way of full time , or sandwich , study . ’
5 Appeals can be by way of a hearing or by written representation .
6 The first step in this direction will be by way of a discussion of the division of labour within capitalist economies , and the possibilities for the formation of social collectivities connected with this .
7 It is convenient first to consider a jurisdictional point raised by Mr. Beloff , who submitted that the only proper mode of challenge by the plaintiffs to the validity of the notice must be by way of judicial review against the Bank of England , rather than by way of an action against the defendants for injunctive relief , since in a normal case ( i.e. one without an injunction ) there would be no question of a customer having locus in any court other than by way of judicial review .
8 Where no right of appeal exists a review of the licensing board 's decision will have to be by way of a petition for judicial review or an action of reduction/declarator ( board acting ultra vires , Allied Breweries ( U.K. ) Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1985 S.L.T. 302 ; reduction of decision under s.66 , temporary restriction , Elantosh Ltd. v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1984 S.L.T. 92 , overruled , Grainger v. City of Edinburgh District Licensing Board , 1989 G.W.D. 13–568 ) .
9 In the first place it will enable the security to be by way of specific legal mortgage or charge on the company 's land as well as by way of equitable floating charge on the rest of the assets .
10 This may be by way of ‘ proposal , request exhortation , gesture , argument , persuasion , inducement , goading or the arousal of cupidity . ’
11 Consent for dumping would be by way of a licence issued by the Scottish Office Agricultural and Fisheries Department .
12 can I just just pursue that you said said so the if you embarked on another scenario , and you said that the only way in which extra over , that beyond the figure proposed by the County Council , would be by way of a new settlement , I 'm sort of transgressing my own ground rules here , I know that Ryedale has expressed support for the principle of a new settlement , are you saying that you would be looking for a new settlement , possibly in Ryedale ?
13 Assignment by statute is governed by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s136 which provides that : Any absolute assignment by writing under the hand of the assignor ( not purporting to be by way of charge only ) of any debt or other legal thing in action , of which express notice in writing has been given to the debtor , trustee or other person from the assignor would have been entitled to claim such debt or thing in action , is effectual in law ( subject to equities having priority over the right of the assignee ) to pass and transfer from the date of such notice : ( a ) the legal right to such debt or thing in action ; ( b ) all legal and other remedies for the same ; and ( c ) the power to give a good discharge for the same without the concurrence of the assignor .
14 Enforcement of restraint covenants will be by way of injunction , if the firm does not in the event consider that the attendant publicity will do as much damage as an actual or threatened breach .
15 This extraction should be by way of a dividend , not a buy-in of any of the parent company 's shares , as the latter would not be a dividend which could be made under a group income election and would be a part-disposal of the parent company 's shares for capital gains tax purposes .
16 The ISVA form provides for the review procedure to be by way of arbitration , unless the parties have already agreed on an expert .
17 The Loughborough departure will be by DMU at 1925 and Leicester steam-hauled at 1930 .
18 If we refuse it of course it will be our acceptance to the to submit an appeal which would then er ought to be by Secretary of State .
19 In Presbyterianism it will be by attendance at the quarterly communions , and in Anglican Churches with a central or evangelical tradition the most accurate measure will be the numbers at Easter and possibly Christmas communion , although in some churches these two seasons will present difficulties if there is a tradition of members going away for holidays or to visit relatives at these times .
20 Evaluation will be based an employee interviews , and the principal technique used will be by survey of a range of personnel , carried out in co-operation with the Jaguar training staff .
21 Increase may also be by division of the plant .
22 As noted previously , infection may be by ingestion of the free-living L3 , and this occurs in the majority of trichostrongyloid and strongyloid nematodes .
23 Children perceived as ‘ special needs cases ’ can be rewarded by recognition of the fact that writing need not be by pencil on paper .
24 Travel will be by air from Teesside Airport with Associated Coach Travel .
25 Travel will be by air from Teesside Airport with Associated Coach Travel
26 Though infection may be acquired by ingestion of faecal larvae , the important route , as in Oslerus infection , is thought to be by transfer of L1 in the bitch 's saliva when the pup is licked .
27 Treaty amendment , other than in accordance with the terms of an amendment clause , has to be by unanimity amongst the parties .
28 The type of engagement letter issued must be by reference to the KPMG classification of each client as set out above .
29 In the case of unregistered land this description should be by reference to an attached plan .
30 This association may be by virtue of some formal semantic connection ( good , for example , associates with its opposite bad ; animal with any example of an animal like horse ; violin with orchestra of which it is a part ) , or it may be because words are felt to belong to some more vaguely defined lexical group ( rock star ; world tour ; millionaire ; yacht ) .
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