Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] by the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Soon after taking office the National Party government estimated that the budget deficit by the end of fiscal 1991/92 ( June 1992 ) would be NZ$3,700 million , rising to NZ$5,200 million at the end of fiscal 1992/93 . |
2 | However , in this latter , the arts remained essentially unchanged with singing and drawing remaining the arts curriculum diet of pupils , whereas the opportunity was taken to advance curriculum change by the inclusion of science in the Code ( Gordon and Lawton , 1978 ; Dent , 1982 ) . |
3 | Salt has been used for many centuries as a preservative , whereby it is left on food to withdraw the moisture present by the process of osmosis . |
4 | Peter-Michael Diestel ( the Interior Minister ) resigned from the DSU on July 2 , and later joined the CDU , after failing to be elected as DSU chairman by the party congress in Leipzig on June 30 . |
5 | In Britain , the same film was refused a cinema certificate by the BBFC in August 1976 because of its prurient sexual exploitation of torture and the brutal degradation of concentration camp prisoners , male and female . |
6 | What we mean by this is whether a syntactic analysis is carried out even when it is rendered unnecessary for sentence comprehension by the presence of semantic or pragmatic factors . |
7 | The team 's findings suggested that it may be possible to immobilise uranium contamination by the introduction of microbes into ground water or aquatic sediments . |
8 | Kettering took the lead on 19 minutes through David Riley before Steve Shaughnessy put Runcorn level by the interval with his sixth goal of the season . |
9 | By detailing the position of each joint and other critical points on the body with a cursor , an exact scientific model of each action is produced as a stick figure by the computer . |
10 | The CEGB extended its influence into the non-government sector , funding research by the Cathedral Advisory Commission and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds . |
11 | From the Langdon Cliffs car park entrance by the bend follow the road downhill and cross the bridge . |
12 | The election was viewed by some commentators as a trial contest by the Israelis , to establish a precedent for wider municipal elections throughout the occupied territories . |
13 | The anniversary event was held at the city 's Artists Club where immediate past president of the Liverpool region , Brian Hill , reminded everyone of the heritage given to the building industry by the city . |
14 | Assuming that uniformity exists for research funding by the EC , as an example , the EC Nuclear Fission Safety 1991–94 programme states that in order to qualify for research support projects ‘ your proposal must be transnational and involve at least two independent participants from different member States ’ , ie three in all . |
15 | Yesterday 's meeting , which saw the group change its name from Ferranti International Signal to Ferranti International , also approved changes in its articles designed to prevent it breaching borrowing powers as a result of the decimation of its equity base by the £215million write-off . |
16 | Seldom is anything genuinely new shown at the Earls Court venue , normally used more as a glorified car showroom by the manufacturers than as a showcase for forthcoming cars and innovative ideas . |
17 | ICI has said that it will complete its plant closure programme by the end of 1995 . |
18 | There was a light switch by the door . |
19 | She tried the light switch by the door , and discovered there was power too . |
20 | The first point to note is that management should retain the majority by reference to nominal value of Newco 's issued share capital , after the institutions have invested , so that notwithstanding the equity investment by the institutions , management retains control of Newco within the meaning of s416(2) ( a ) . |
21 | ‘ The Professor 's garden , however , was not only protected originally on the College side by the Fleet Ditch , but by a Thorn-planted Hedge , which extended onwards to the Bridge in Fig Lane [ Crowndale Road ] thus also enclosing the ‘ Green ’ at the back of the Elephant & Castle Inn . |
22 | A Research Study by the Law Society Research & Policy Planning Unit |
23 | On Saturday nights we had a bath in a tin tub by the fire , but for the rest of the week , washing was done in the bedrooms . |
24 | Boreham Wood in Savernake was reclaimed as a royal demesne wood by the warden , Geoffrey Esturmy , and there were similar reversals in the Dorset forests of Gillingham and Bere . |
25 | Gerry Addams is a man who supports the murder campaign by the I R A terrorists , always defends it and he did n't condemn the killing of the protestants on the Shankhill Road by that I R A man , he carried that I R A man 's body at the funeral , what he said was it was unfortunate that innocent people were killed . |
26 | The organisers of the awards reported an increase in the fouling of beaches by solid sewage despite a multi-billion pound clean-up by the water companies . |
27 | LIFFE is authorised as a Recognised Investment Exchange by the Securities and Investments Board ( SIB ) , the chief regulator of the UK financial services industry . |
28 | Back at the products , version 6.2 should be entering beta test by the end of the year and , for the first time , Pick should become properly aware of networks and usable across distributed systems . |
29 | According to IBM , DFS — which enables an assortment of files on a network to look and act as if they were local — is up and running in the labs and is scheduled for beta test by the end of the first quarter . |
30 | The smart money is still betting on Austin , however , reckoning it 'll have a 250 MIPS box ready for beta test by the end of the year and the backing of the company to go with it . |