Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] by " in BNC.
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1 | I therefore urge members to agree on by whatever mechanism the financial experts deem proper , I 'll say no more than that , er to place Southern fire station firmly in the capital programme for next year and ensure revenue monies are available to enable its swift and essential opening . |
2 | For example , the rule which automatically renders transactions carried out by company directors in breach of the prohibition on self-dealing voidable can be modified , but it has been held that the director must still act in the best interests of the company . |
3 | Reception from conventional ground-based transmission equipment is so bad that many families can watch television only if they receive signals piped in by cable . |
4 | Those who prepare courses of initial teaching training must ( in addition to meeting conditions laid down by the CNAA ) also satisfy the requirements of the Government 's Advisory committee on the Supply and Education of Teachers ( CATE ) . |
5 | He said we 've had bollards put up by our now . |
6 | SCC staff ( Shrewsbury , Acton Scott and Much Wenlock ) attended and helped to identify objects brought in by member of the public and answer questions on display material . |
7 | Further down the hierarchy the proportion of the population living in Other Dominant cities ( cities at the core of the twenty major urban regions excluding the top six — e.g. Nottingham , Edinburgh , Coventry , Brighton ) fell marginally , that of Subdominants ( medium-sized cities surrounding the Dominants ) ruse by one percentage point and that of Freestanding cities went up by nearly two percentage points . |
8 | Yes I I presume there must be some form of safeguarding areas laid down by British Coal . |
9 | In an effort to avoid delays brought about by the technical procedures of the district courts , police court decisions were not subject to appeal and lawyers were barred from appearing in trials . |
10 | The chlorine is picked up as aerosols droplets containing salt for example from breaking waves taken up by the atmosphere , carried over the land , rained down again , gets into the rivers and ends up back in the sea . |
11 | The initial wave of deportations followed round-ups carried out by French police in the occupied zone . |
12 | One escapes the old analogy only by submitting to another ; the role of logic , even when it is suspected that there is something wrong at the foundations of the argument , is confined to applying and criticizing concepts thrown up by the spontaneous process of analogizing . |
13 | The hangings , which took place in Punjab province , followed sentences handed down by " special speedy courts " created in July 1991 after the murder of two wealthy families [ see p. 38338 ] . |
14 | The evidence suggests that the writers were already considering a cheap grade ‘ B ’ picture about Ku-Klux-Klan and Black Legion activities when the notorious trial of four workmen in Detroit made executions carried out by such organizations a matter of national attention . |
15 | During the past three years , a feature has been the establishment of leasing companies set up by breweries , such as Inntrepreneur , Vanguard , and the Bass lease company . |
16 | Procedural due process is a matter of the right procedures for judging whether some citizen has violated laws laid down by the political procedures ; if we accept it as a virtue , we want courts and similar institutions to use procedures of evidence , discovery , and review that promise the right level of accuracy and otherwise treat people accused of violation as people in that position ought to be treated . |
17 | But this is not the case as Figure 1.3 , a diagram illustrating careers taken up by history graduates , shows . |
18 | If Mr Benn is voted out it will reinforce Labour 's belief in wider use of ballots , rather than having polls stitched up by local activists . |
19 | The wheels were carried on as cast stands held down by bolts 8 feet long to a plate set in concrete . |
20 | He deduced this by analyzing the way in which a-particles , which are positively charged particles given off by radioactive atoms , are deflected when they collide with atoms . |
21 | No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option , but you can only grant or cancel special links between yourself and other users ; you can not change links set up by other users . |
22 | It took me some time — weeks — to discover that he was poor and wore clothes handed on by a negligently competent brother-in-law in the soft drinks business . |
23 | It was mentioned earlier that trainee advice workers do sometimes observe interviews carried out by experienced advisers . |
24 | While Paris 's tenure saw events swallowed up by the huge bicentenary celebrations , West Berlin 's year stimulated an extraordinary range of artistic events , concentrated in the summer months . |
25 | But many of the 14-year-old pupils had to sit tests drawn up by their own teachers who are boycotting the controversial national tests . |
26 | Around 730,000 of the new registrations have been through the Share Information Office and the rest with the many Share Shops set up by banks , building societies and other financial firms . |
27 | Under this Resolution , it was agreed to set up a Committee on Cultural Affairs , and that the Commission should implement actions decided on by the Council that were to be implemented at Community level . |
28 | The physical changes to diet pellets brought about by autoclaving depends both on the constitution of the diet and the sterilizing and drying cycle of the autoclave . |
29 | In 1967 , a parliamentary commissioner was established to investigate complaints passed on by Members of Parliament about maladministration in government departments . |
30 | These are arrived at using criteria set down by the Joint Negotiating Committee for Chief Officers of Local Authorities . |