Example sentences of "[adv prt] by [noun sg] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 If the same duty was owed to those from within as to those from without the area , the adoption of criteria for selection which distinguished between them plainly conflicted with the express statutory duty laid down by section 6(5) .
2 Mr James was brought in by Eagle 's creditor banks — the group has debts of over £80m — and has been given until the end of next year to turn the business around .
3 Tonight , after the case was taken up by Labour 's health spokeswoman , the Health Authority has agreed to foot the bill .
4 The Vision of Elena Silves , despite its rather cautious prose style , is in the end a quite moving story of individuals swallowed up by dogma 's greedy maw .
5 DAVE BASSETT is warning his players not to be caught out by TV 's all-seeing eye tomorrow .
6 This distinction is borne out by paragraph 4(4) of Part III to Schedule 12 .
7 The bungalow had been more or less cancelled out by mother 's renovations .
8 ‘ Let's go back by Hangman 's wood , we 'll get a gallop on the track . ’
9 If , as seemed likely , one cause of unemployment was an excess of savings over investment , the equalisation of decisions to save and decisions to invest could be brought about by Labour 's plans for progressive taxation which would redistribute income to the poorer sections of society .
10 With the SE and II came a greater respect for the Macintosh as an alternate system — partially spurred on by Apple 's own PC drive which can read and write IBM format disks , partially by a new wave of software .
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