Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 The court must take into consideration the nature of the testator 's property , the pecuniary position of the dependant , his or her conduct to the testator , and any other relevant circumstance , and the testator 's reasons for the dispositions made by him in his will .
2 The self-regulation of the profession and the high standards demanded of its members are said to be the justification for the monopolies enjoyed by those engaging in the activity and by the restrictive practices permitted .
3 It would comprise a basic allowance to compensate for the restrictions imposed by disability , regardless of whether the person was employed or not , together with an income maintenance element — a pension paid when employment was interrupted or employment capacity was reduced partially by disability .
4 Owen Rees displays an enviable acquaintance with potential sources of indigenous origin for the texts chosen by composers ( or their employers or patrons ) for setting .
5 As long as the Irish Republic provides a safe haven for substantial numbers of known terrorists , the British people will hold the Irish people in some measure responsible for the tragedies wrought by terrorism .
6 Imagine what the result would have been in Salomon 's case if the company created was one of unlimited liability : all the members would have been personally liable for the debts owned by the company to the creditors .
7 This has happened in a number of developed countries — though not for the reasons given by Marx but primarily because of the growth of government and restrictive practices in labour markets .
8 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill , I would allow this appeal .
9 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Mustill , I would allow this appeal .
10 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , I would dismiss this appeal .
11 My Lords , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Browne-Wilkinson , I would dismiss this appeal .
12 I agree with it and , for the reasons given by my noble and learned friend , I , too , would allow the appeal .
13 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 .
14 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.
15 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 .
16 My Lords , for the reasons given by noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , I , too , agree that the appeal must be allowed .
17 who agreed that the appeal should be dismissed for the reasons given by Fox L.J. , Lloyd L.J .
18 I agree that these appeals should be dismissed for the reasons given by Dillon L.J .
19 For the reasons given by Dillon L.J. , I therefore agree that , as would have occurred in every common law jurisdiction and probably in most others , both appeals should be dismissed .
20 I also consider ( though this may only be expressing the same conclusion in another way ) that , for the reasons given by Mr. Langley , the injunction as at present framed should be interpreted as not prohibiting compliance with the section 39 notice .
21 I agree that this appeal should be dismissed for the reasons given by Scott and Steyn L.JJ .
22 If the planning application is persisted with , I support the plea for calling it in , for the reasons given by the hon. Member for Beaconsfield .
23 But erm er I I I I really feel very strongly about this that we all know that democracy does n't just consist of electing a a national parliament once in five years , we all know the strength of democracy comprises that where the complex of local institutions of local bodies made up of people serving in different ways , not necessarily elected , that is what comprises democracy and it is that which is being undermined again by this measure in this in this Bill and I do say to Your Lordships that for the reasons given by both my Noble Friends er Lord and by , by the Noble Lord , Lord Lord er that there has been no demand for this
24 Local income taxes might be thought capable of performing better against the criterion of equity , but it was argued that they would be difficult to administer in the UK , for the reasons outlined by Kay and King ( 1986 ) .
25 The RSPCA has always been in favour of whips being carried for the reasons outlined by Luhnenschloss , but its assistant chief veterinary officer , Alastair Mews , said : ‘ Future decisions can no longer be left to tradition , habit , or hearsay but must be based on good science .
26 Research in this sense and teaching can be in conflict , for the reasons suggested by Hirsch .
27 The defendant will not be liable for the injuries caused by the tree .
28 Use a different voice for the lines spoken by the highwayman .
29 Banks , and in particular the merchant banks , will look at ways to arrange such transactions by finding an outlet for the goods offered by the exporter 's buyer .
30 In the Norman tapestry it was Halley 's Comet which bode ill : not , as it turned out , for the invading forces of William the Conqueror but for the defenders led by King Harold .
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