Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] by [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill , I would allow this appeal .
2 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill , I would allow this appeal .
3 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , I would dismiss this appeal .
4 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , I would dismiss this appeal .
5 I agree with it and , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , I , too , would allow the appeal .
6 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action .
7 I agree with it and , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , I , too , would allow the appeal and restore the order of Mervyn Davies J.
8 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , I agree that this appeal should be allowed , and I hope that some action might follow from the observations made by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , with which I agree .
9 But , for all the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , with whose speech I entirely agree , I am not placed in that invidious situation .
10 As noted earlier Mrs Thatcher was virtually vetoing European policies favoured by her two most senior ministers .
11 Burt Rutan is characteristically coy about his involvement , pointing out that many projects undertaken by his Scaled Composites company are ‘ proprietary ’ and adding : ‘ I ca n't even confirm that he ( Togo ) is a customer . ’
12 At the same time he gave alms with his own hand to the poor from a basket of coins placed by his side .
13 In 1896 he moved to London , with financial backing from his father and influential contacts arranged by his mother .
14 This particular accolade results from opinions given by our own buyers and coming as it does after four years of recession speaks volumes for our commitment to quality and customer care .
15 But if the then Prime Minister had been governing by decree based on policies formed by her own beliefs , credit might have been easy .
16 It presents a sharp contrast to similar houses occupied by their Welsh or English neighbours , divided into flats for nuclear units of mother-father-child or mother-child .
17 National courts are notoriously reluctant to be dragged into judgments about the legality or otherwise of the security policies pursued by their governments .
18 Mwinyi was expected to continue the reversal of the socialist policies pursued by his predecessor Julius Nyerere [ for whose retirement as CCM chairman in August see p. 37644 ] .
19 Is it because of this herb 's insect-repelling oils and if so , were the birds attracted by its smell ?
20 Manchester City were just one of the clubs impressed by his aggressive style a style which helped dump the Frist Division side out of the Rumbelows League Cup and FA Cup at Ayresome Park .
21 The consequently enlarged margins , especially when tied to the acquisition of operations shed by their rivals in peripheral territories , open up new avenues of growth unsuspected by ‘ rational ’ calculations of advantage .
22 I was at all times impressed by their standard of workmanship .
23 On his left head bowed , eyes hidden by her fringe , sits Ma .
24 He smiled at her , the light in the black eyes hidden by his sunglasses .
25 The Lasius fuliginosus in the experiment started by walking between the two trails , and then moved across to the stronger trail in such a way as to balance the odour strengths sensed by their two antennae ( Figure 6.5 ) .
26 I have always felt that the great truth of the words uttered by my right hon. Friend the former Prime Minister was that she had pierced the bubble of the omniscience of the social worker — the concept that every problem in society can be resolved by the intervention of a bureaucrat — and had identified the fact that the real core of social development is an individual 's self-reliance and reliance upon the family .
27 Another field in which he became actively involved was wireless , his interest being aroused by a lecture on Hertzian waves given by his friend ( Sir ) Oliver Lodge [ q.v. ] in 1894 .
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29 Rest assured , too , that this payment in the event of accidental death would be made in addition to any bonuses earned by your policy in the period preceding your death .
30 But the big bonus for Morrissey fans disappointed by his no-shows at June 's Glastonbury festival and the second day of the Madness/Finsbury Park weekend last month is that , on proof of purchase of tickets for either of the cancelled gigs , they can get a £20 discount per ticket for the French trip .
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