Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] by [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 London Ambulance Service workers claimed the system crash last October led to people 's deaths , but yesterday 's document said an examination of 26 cases considered by coroners ' courts showed the LAS had not been blamed for a single death .
2 Nor did the questionnaires completed by patients ' relatives show any differences in the signs of hypoglycaemia with either insulin ( median ( range ) score for signs at onset of hypoglycaemia 34 ( 4–48 ) for human insulin v 32.5 ( 5–45 ) for porcine ; 95% confidence interval -5 to 15 , Z =0.3 , p=0.79 ) .
3 To Freire , the purpose of education should be human liberation , which means people are subjects of their own learning , not empty vessels filled by teachers ' knowledge .
4 This was a Hibs side , too , with no need to fear relegation and every incentive to probe for damage done by Rangers ' injury crisis while seeing if they could move themselves closer to a place in Europe .
5 But it can also be argued that the employer 's influence is small , compared with the influence exercised by individuals ' education , occupation , and political affiliation , all of which are matters decided outside of employment .
6 Since last November the average settlements recorded by Rewards ' clients has been 5 p.c .
7 Whilst the sale itself can be effected only by acte notarie , it is worth remembering that many of the contracts drawn by sellers ' Agents are prepared without a sight of the title deeds .
8 Coping with custody : a study of survival strategies used by prisoners ' families
9 Start by looking at the stocks carried by builders ' merchants in your area .
10 The Alliance campaign , with the differing emphasis posed by Liberals ' David Steel , who was of the centre-left , and the Social Democrat , David Owen , who contemplated a possible coalition with the Tories , was a disaster .
11 The general pattern established by blacks ' involvement in sport in the last two hundred years is that they have excelled in all those areas within their cultural reach and such excellence is repeated generation alter generation .
12 There is a great deal of money to be made from income generated by composers ' royalties and fees as well as the earnings from performing and recording .
13 Infection with Toxoplasma gondii can be acquired from soil contaminated by cats ' faeces and by consumption of undercooked meat and unpasteurised goats ' milk .
14 However , even the smallest cylinder stocked by plumbers ' merchants was far too big for this application — what was needed was a small , neat cylinder , that would fit snugly under the wash basin unit .
15 In future , no doubt , interviewers will look at test scores attained by teachers ' pupils and every school governing body will have a statistician capable of producing appropriate graphs .
16 the solution to the underclass lies in stricter enforcement of the criminal laws , in giving tenants a stake and a say in public housing , in educational innovation opposed by teachers ' unions , in changing welfare laws so that a baby is not a ticket for an apartment separate from mom 's .
17 These forecasts will be based on information on the number of children in a school augmented by headteachers ' estimates .
18 As a result of these problems , it is our preferred policy to use the specimen letter set out below as an alternative to confidentiality letters generated by clients ' Solicitors .
19 As a result of these problems , it is our preferred policy to use the specimen letter set out below as an alternative to confidentiality letters generated by clients ' Solicitors .
20 Reading experiences expressed by this node are characterised , in ordinary language , by the total dependence of the reader 's satisfaction on whether he or she thinks that the author has enjoyed writing the text , on the basis additionally that the reader thinks that the author is satisfied by the enjoyment gained by readers ' interpretative efforts .
21 In addition , tax breaks are promised for enterprises owned by artists ' unions and associations as long as they are operating for their prescribed purpose .
22 These are a pair of humbuckers with stainless steel covers painted black , the pole-pieces replaced by rails ' and wired to John Birch 's specification of 24K .
23 New player appeal launched by Schools ' Football Association
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