Example sentences of "[adv] use by the " in BNC.

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1 Fish knives were therefore only used by the middle and lower classes , and in this way it was considered non-U .
2 It was mind-numbingly potent and generally only used by the Sinisters to calm hysterics .
3 This parameter is only used by the routine if the package is being granted approval .
4 This version is normally only used by the person developing the package , as it may be untested .
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6 This version is normally only used by the person developing the package , as it may be untested .
7 This version is normally only used by the person developing the package , as it may be untested .
8 This version is normally only used by the person developing the module , as it may be untested .
9 This version is normally only used by the person developing the package , as it may be untested .
10 In a reserved judgment , the judge said he was satisfied Connolly had been in the process of making the bomb , and that he had been in control of the munitions found at the other house , some of which were devices only used by the IRA .
11 We had a lot of walking to do , bicycles were only used by the policemen on the outskirts of the borough .
12 No doubt it has been so used by the unknown one who has been arranging the thefts .
13 Frequently these words are purportedly used by the characters within the fabliaux , such as the examples quoted above from Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin , but such terms are also quite often used by the narrators propria voce : in Le Pescheor de Pont seur Saine , " The Fisherman of Pont-sur-Seine " , for instance , a tale of sexual envy in a marriage , the narrator soon bluntly tells us of the couple that the man : ( He held her down
14 Further , the word ‘ communion ’ , a term again involving a verbal identification of Church and Eucharist , was so much used by the Council that it has subsequently been seen to express the Council 's ecclesiology most profoundly and has been made great use of in such documents as those of ARCIC .
15 Latin motets , particularly the shorter and simpler ones by Lassus and Gallus ( Handl ) , were much used by the Lutheran church .
16 At Bologna , it seems that both laws — the Roman or civil law , much used by the emperor , and the canon law , the law of the Church and of the papacy — were being taught by this date .
17 been long used by the Seneka Indians to cure the bite of the rattle-snake which , if taken in time , is an infallible remedy .
18 Rauwolfia serpentina , or snake-root , is a climbing shrub long used by the inhabitants of India and neighbouring countries as a sedative , and for other medicinal purposes .
19 In 1984 , the first of eight massive plumes were detected by the NOAA over Novaya Zemlya , the Arctic island long used by the Russians for nuclear weapons tests .
20 It was found that gold leaf was generally used by the Romans to plate high-lead bronzes , although at later periods the choice of gilding method was not governed by the metal composition .
21 Each speaker has his or her own normal pitch range : a top level which is the highest pitch normally used by the speaker , and a bottom level that the speaker 's pitch normally does not go below .
22 Thomas Cromwell eventually purchased the manor , and installed a new kitchen with two huge chimneys which were no longer used by the eighteenth century .
23 But the work of the Spaak committee soon revealed that , even if the word ‘ supranationalism ’ was no longer used by the Six , the Messina decisions would probably lead to a loss of sovereignty to common institutions .
24 Beebe 's experiment suggests , however , that " convergence " may involve a kind of personation — adopting what the speaker believes to be the speech characteristics of the interlocutor , rather than " mirroring " speech forms already used by the interlocutor .
25 A soft , padded horse-collar was widely used by the twelfth century ; this enabled horses to pull a variety of lighter and heavier carts , faster and over greater distances than had been possible before .
26 Quarterly bills were thus more widely used by the mid-1950s , even for the relatively poor consumers .
27 Moreover , with a politically more secure government and fewer power cuts ( the benefits of new investment were gradually coming through ) , the threat of public exposure could not be as effectively used by the Boards against Whitehall , though the mandarins remained for a time concerned that Citrine was aiming at such an anti-government campaign .
28 It is perhaps this dilemma that causes most disagreement among protesters and it is therefore the one most effectively used by the governmental authorities to weaken their position .
29 It was connected with the Marshall Aid fund at the end of the war , er where the United States actually wanted evidence of the fact that funds that had been transferred to the U K Treasury , were being so to speak properly used by the Bank of England and that the Bank of England issued this er one million pound note as evidence that the funds were made available to the Bank of England by the Treasury .
30 The fibre composite model has been successfully used by the author and his associates to explain the properties of ultra-drawn polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene .
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