Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] by [art] [num] " in BNC.

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31 This is , I suspect , the beginning of a process that will lead to much the same outcome as was brought about by the hundreds of Government amendments — sometimes running into four figures — that have been tabled to similar Bills .
32 Had the changes brought about by the 1980 Social Security Act not taken place , the maximum payment in 1981 would have been £19.25 .
33 Administrative reforms brought about by the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act merely consolidated the already established authority in West Ham .
34 As several hon. Members have said , the changes brought about by the 1988
35 Two other changes brought about by the 1988 Act make it important that other aspects of policy are also managed in as full and collegial a manner as possible .
36 If at the time of the first Red Flag Act anyone had prophesied that within 100 years horseless carriages would be careering around by the million , they would have been thought dangerously deluded ; no one would have believed that society would survive such an onslaught .
37 This is followed in by the 16.05 ex Birmingham — in at 19.14 , out again at 19.22 .
38 This machine has a baby AT motherboard using an UMC chipset and the AMI BIOS , and is spurred along by a 128 Kb cache .
39 Yeah but i if you 're gon na go over by a hundred percent and you 've got people there working overtime
40 They are analogous to the family saloons that car production lines turn out by the thousand .
41 He had got used to being in this room , shut in by the four scrawled walls , the sloping ceiling and the unrelenting noise .
42 It began to break down by the 1790s when the pressure of a growing population and insufficient work meant that over a fifth of the labour force was virtually permanently unemployed .
43 They scraped through by an 8–7 margin and now travel to Upminster in the next round .
44 The only real difference is that it now seems to have been taken over by the 22 clubs who , having escaped Football League control , no longer find their pursuit of commercial success frustrated by the decisive voting power of their poor relations .
45 Do n't be put off by the two sets of coordinates .
46 The front panel is finished off by a five channel , switchable graphic .
47 After the first-round vote , it was reported that no candidate put up by the 30 parties supporting Milongo had been elected .
48 As a first step in describing this debate , consider the positions taken up by the two leading naturalists at the end of the eighteenth century , the Swede Linnaeus and the Frenchman Buffon .
49 The capital for the fund would be put up by the three governments .
50 After being taken round by a six or seven year old , parents visiting the school for the first time were given the opportunity to talk to me or to one of my colleagues .
51 The nine were travelling in two Warrior armoured infantry vehicles when they were fired on by an A-10 " tankbuster " war plane .
52 The two men ate in silence , with relish , waited on by the two girls .
53 Her views are backed up by a 1989 Home Office report on fear of crime , chaired by Michael Grade .
54 The arithmetic alone shows that this Government is only prone to defeat when there is an issue over which all the non-government parties intend to vote the same way ( ie including the Official and Democratic Unionists , plus the self-styled popular Unionist , Sir James Kilfedder ) and where that total is topped up by a dozen or so Tory malcontents .
55 ELITE United States troops backed up by a dozen helicopters stormed a building in south Mogadishu today and arrested 17 Somali militiamen after a brief gunfight , a United Nations military spokesman said .
56 And the overall engineering figures seemed to have been held back by a ten per cent drop in the fourth quarter , pulling it down to the overall UK trend for the year of minus five per cent .
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