Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] by [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Had the advance been sustained , perhaps Catalonia would have fallen quickly ; instead Franco — possibly , in the tense international atmosphere of mid-1938 , fearing actual French intervention were he to approach the French frontier — turned south towards Valencia , only to find his offensive halted by Republican resistance .
2 I would suggest that this level of support given by child benefit would price many jobs into a claimant 's reckoning .
3 the coverage given by definition expansion to the second level ;
4 Using this definition at King 's College Hospital , surgical intervention was necessary in 12 of 252 children ( 4.4% ) and 25 of 540 of adults ( 4.6% ) with bleeding oesophageal varices treated by injection sclerotherapy over a five year period .
5 It generates either a law of tort alongside a law of contract confined by choice theory , or , more dramatically , forces a reconstruction of the law of obligations which eliminates these traditional categories .
6 Of the three cases of Crohn 's disease with recurrent pouchitis , one remains on longterm low dose maintenance metronidazole and two have required temporary pouch defunctioning by loop ileostomy but have now been closed .
7 Look at the cataract of noise caught by TV sound men , look at the verbosity that snared some novelists into thinking he was a primitive intelligence capable of Ciceronian insight .
8 He doubts whether the consumer preferences reported by market research teams can be translated into products with sufficient accuracy .
9 If economic agents do not arrive at the solutions indicated by the economic model ( or if foreign policy decision-makers do not choose the strategies recommended by game theory ) , that is , one might say , so much the worse for the agents .
10 A boiler owned by Sun Valley Poultry burns chicken litter .
11 I mean there was a superb advert made by film director and he made a superb ad advertisement
12 Tot poisoned by salt mum
13 I 'd seen him around at one or two private parties given by wire service operators and gamblers .
14 ultrastructure examined by transmission electron microscopy
15 Studies on the assembly of transcription initiation complexes using the gel shift assay show that TFIIF is required for RNA polymerase II to assemble into a preinitiation complex formed by promoter DNA and the general factors TFIID , IIA and IIB ( 30,31 ) .
16 Consumers ' Association insulted by Rail Charter
17 If the user wants the listing to be grouped by individual charge code , the user should enter ‘ Y ’ to the question ‘ Relationships grouped by Charge Code ( Y/N ) ’ and press TAB .
18 To obtain a Listing of modules ordered alphanumerically by module name , the user should answer ‘ N ’ to the question ‘ Relationships grouped by Charge Code ( Y/N ) ’ and press TAB .
19 They wore nephrite ear-drops and chest ornaments carved into the form of heitiki , grotesque human figures with eyes encircled by shell inlay ( Plate F ) .
20 Each month we publish a round-up of forecasts based on the averages of 170 seers polled by Consensus Economics .
21 Our monthly round-up of economic forecasts is now based on the averages of 170 seers polled by Consensus Economics , up from 150 in the past ; it also , for the first time , looks at prospects for 1992 .
22 Suresh Patel , of Margaret Sutton Special School , Soouth Shields , was the North-East regional winner in the Teacher of the Year contest organised by Woman magazine .
23 Gen. Suchinda , the former army commander and military junta leader , had been appointed as Prime Minister in early April [ see p. 38865 ] following an inconclusive general election in March which had resulted in the formation of a weak , pro-military coalition dominated by Chart Thai and Samakkhi Tham [ see p. 38816 ] .
24 They argue that the current distinction between debt and equity made by company law is unjustified , but will restrict attempts to develop sensible accounting practice in this area .
25 The richness of the data sought by participant observation methods , for example , and the " objective " and representative data sought by the survey are not , by themselves , virtues .
26 Chakras connected by copper wire leading to the head of the idol .
27 c ) the cost of separate insurance provision and increased vetting and supervision which could be passed onto the profession and might outweigh the savings made by grant limitation ;
28 It is true that the homosexual world is less inclined than heterosexual society to long-lasting and exclusive sexual relationships , partly because it is not subject to the pressure for such relationships imposed by family economics .
29 The drawing-room walls were covered in blackberry-coloured velvet secured by gold filigree , the library walls were green and gold , and there was leopard skin covering the chairs in the hall .
30 Pheromone binding to two rodent urinary proteins revealed by X-ray crystallography
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