Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [noun pl] by " in BNC.
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1 | I would estimate that my enjoyment of a day is spoilt on about 25% of occasions by various comments and objections that are made . |
2 | Crystals were grown at 4°C in microbridges by equilibration against reservoirs of 18% PEG 4000 , 50mM Tris , pH8.0 , starting from sitting drops composed of 4μl of protein at 17mgml in 25mM Tris , 140mM NaCl , pH7.4 , and 2μl reservoir . |
3 | The firm expects Europe to contribute another 10% in revenues by the end of the year . |
4 | The discriminant analysis function showed that the pretreatment group , group A after challenge , and group B after challenge were correctly classified in 90% of cases by functions based on the individual intraepithelial lymphocyte count and the villous height/crypt depth ratio . |
5 | The dose-effect relationship was confirmed by discriminant function analysis of the morphometric variables , which showed that the pretreatment group , the 100 mg/day challenge group , and the 500 mg/day challenge group were correctly classified in 90% of cases by functions including the individual intraepithelial lymphocyte count and villous height/crypt depth ratio ( Fig 5 ) . |
6 | If a migraine does begin , it can now be relieved in 80% of cases by Imigram , an injectable drug available on prescription only , which should be available in tablet form soon . |
7 | Statistical Method : The 1975 base figure for each of the ten artists in the index is the average price of the central 80% of paintings by that artist sold at auction during the 1973/74 , 1974/75 and 1975/76 auction seasons , as reported in Art Sales Index published by Richard Hislop . |
8 | These early onset infections are characterised by pneumonia and septicaemia , accompanied in 30% of cases by meningitis , and have a mortality of about 20% . |
9 | Town hall chiefs want to slash £50,000 from libraries by buying no new books . |
10 | Ramaema on May 13 announced the repeal of legislation banning political parties and was quoted as promising a restoration of democracy by means of elections by June 1992 . |
11 | Although not a complete survey , the ninety-seven paintings assembled by Adriani , director of the Kunsthalle , and Walter Feilchenfeldt , a Swiss dealer who inherited from his father the archives of the Cassirer Gallery in Berlin with account books tracing sales of paintings by Cezanne , are balanced chronologically and include both of revered icons and surprises . |
12 | The front page news continued to amaze me throughout the week : and article on how women will need another 1000 years to match the political and economic clout of men , followed by one on how President Clinton has increased the sales of saxophones by 15 per cent ( you can now order your own limited presidential edition 80 gold-plated for only $795 ) . |
13 | MANAGERS at BASF , the West German chemical company that specialises in making recording tape , believe the audio industry-could double its sales of musicassettes by using chromium dioxide tape and recording in a different way . |
14 | The ruling means that BBC Enterprises can go ahead with its court action seeking a permanent ban on sales of decoders by Hi-Tech . |
15 | It could become home for fifteen hundred naval and industrial shipping experts , plus administrative staff under plans by the society to relocate from London and Croydon . |
16 | The law and house adaptations for people with disabilities by Derek McConnell . |
17 | After a series of share transactions following a failed investment of £305,000 in the ‘ News on Sunday ’ newspaper , Oyston benefited on paper by as much as £1m. from investments by Derbyshire 's pension fund . |
18 | Imagine introducing young people to molecules by giving them wooden cubes as atoms and dowel rods as bonds . |
19 | Chester manager Harry McNally has been fined £150 plus costs by the FA for making ‘ improper comments ’ to a linesman in a match against Darlington . |
20 | The habit of opening milk bottle tops spread through several species of birds by an analogous cultural process . |
21 | We are trying to restore the deserts in the Middle East with indigenous species of plants by using another characteristic of mycorrhiza , namely the ability to make plants more drought-resistant and thus easier to establish . |
22 | It is self-evident then that scientists should in no way be hampered by non-scientists in their pursuits , even when these seem to possess vague political or ‘ social-and-economic-factors ’ like the construction of nuclear bombs , the risk acceptability associated with the use of atomic reactors , nuclear waste disposal plants , new species of bacteria by means of genetic engineering , cloning , the use of fetal tissue as transplants , or brave new thoroughly modern theories on intelligence based on race . |
23 | The report names Sun , Hewlett-Packard Co and NEC Corp as the three market leaders , together accounting for 47% of units sold and 52% of workstations by value in 1991 . |
24 | In one study in which all patients had experienced either an episode of VF or VT associated with hypotension , effective antiarrhythmic therapy could be defined in 52% of patients by use of ambulatory monitoring . |
25 | It was believed that Japan had sought joint action which would have included purchases of yen for deutschmarks by the West German Bundesbank . |
26 | Also included are a pair of paintings by Hubert Robert , a small-scale work by Lancret and a Nattier pastel portrait . |
27 | In a pair of experiments by Jaynes ( 1950 ) , rats were required in the first-stage task to lift one of a pair of flaps bearing distinctive cues in order to obtain food . |
28 | The Aegina Pendant , which probably came originally from the tomb of Chrysolakkos at Mallia , again shows the Minoan Master of Animals grasping a pair of creatures by the neck . |
29 | Another Pair of Eyes by Peter Ireson charts the development of the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association in this country and celebrates its Diamond Jubilee . |
30 | The highest selling lots in the sale were lots 77 , a pair of flambeaux by J. Besnier which made FFr1.3 million ( £153,700 ; $232,000 ) and 47 , a pot-a-l'oille by Joubert which sold for FFr1.2 million ( £141,800 ; $214,100 ) . |