Example sentences of "[verb] [subord] [verb] by the " in BNC.

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1 However , publication of records by the press would be only be permitted if authorized by the commission which had been set up to administer the files .
2 ‘ … one who deals with goods at the request of the person who has the actual custody of them , in the bona fide belief that the custodian is the true owner , should be excused for what he does if the act is of such a nature as would be excused if done by the authority of the person in possession , if he was a finder of the goods or entrusted with their custody … .
3 It was decreed that no new relics were to be venerated unless approved by the pope and the sale of relics was forbidden .
4 The consumers ' hints and suggestions , communicated over considerable distance and thereby often greatly distorted when realized by the manufacturers , resulted in changes in the cloth , which in turn prompted further comments .
5 Legitimate requests A request based on the manager 's authority and right to know as prescribed by the firm 's regulations .
6 This crisis was not so much averted as won by the progressives , but only after Pope Paul had taken a hand and , on the issues that Suenens had wished to put to the vote , the progressives won a clear majority on 30 October .
7 The pace of actuarial involvement in general insurance continues to increase as shown by the demand for a growing number of actuaries to specialise in this area .
8 The danger is that this disparity will be enshrined in the formulas for distributing funds that local authorities are adopting as required by the 1988 Act .
9 The most depressing aspect he had found had been the neglect of the fundamental issue of liberty raised by MPs ’ proposals to prevent what they regarded as abuses by the press .
10 How would the reader feel if confronted by the possibility that , within the next four or five years , he or she would revert to pre-pubertal form and sexual outlook ?
11 The Register proper consists of 12 parts , as follows : Part 1 General financial charges Part 2 Specific financial charges Part 3 Planning charges Part 4 Miscellaneous charges Part 5 Fenland ways maintenance Part 6 Land compensation charges Part 7 New towns charges Part 8 Civil aviation charges Part 9 Opencast coal charges Part 10 Listed buildings charges Part 11 Light obstruction charges Part 12 Drainage scheme charges The form containing additional enquiries is in two parts : Part I contains questions of universal application , and replies are sought and paid for by one comprehensive fee ; Part II entries are relevant only to particular properties and will not be answered unless indicated by the searcher , a separate fee being paid for each entry searched .
12 It is a collection of those books which the early church accepted as written by the apostles themselves , or by their close associates , and which therefore set out the true apostolic faith .
13 In practice , the ambiguities of class blurred the theory ; rich Kenyans had privileges that made them virtually equal to the British , and a large number of the British — including the instruments of power , the soldiers — were not accepted as equals by the Establishment .
14 What is required is that the language which is pedagogically presented should be a projection of that which actually occurs as recorded by the computer analysis of text .
15 Pre-operatively the nurse must check that the patient 's skin is prepared as requested by the surgeon .
16 A catastrophe can happen when the system energy is no longer channelled as intended by the designers or because there is a release of toxic substances or both .
17 A further US$18,000,000 was paid by the USA into a security account in The Hague from which payments could be made as arbitrated by the Iran-US Claims Tribunal .
18 The recent cognitive revolution in psychology has meant that an individual 's behaviour is now rarely viewed in simple behaviourist terms as solely a product of rewards and punishments , but is seen as influenced by the individual 's own , often idiosyncratic , view of their situation .
19 All these levels may be seen as controlled by the relationship of the people involved in the discourse , which we may regard as the highest level .
20 The South is seen as dominated by the Roman church .
21 This bi-partisanship is perfectly consistent with a rigorous exclusion of issues or ‘ minority ’ views seen as threatening by the established political elites .
22 Thus the 1980s are seen as marked by the wholesale adoption of new technology replacing the legacy of the past and setting the terms of a future long boom .
23 Sir : I agree with Jonathan Glancey when he says , in your welcome new Architecture page , that ‘ the British public needs … to be shown what a city street such as Hammersmith Road could become if built by the best architects and developers ’ .
24 Second , the British public needs to see exactly what good modern architecture is , to be shown what a city street such as Hammersmith Road could become if served by the best architects and developers .
25 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
26 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
27 A member shall not hold a share for another person save as permitted by the Rules .
28 A member shall not create any charge or other third party interest ( save as permitted by the Rules ) over any share .
29 These cars run as specials , which run as required by the time-keepers according to passenger flows .
30 Elizabeth Thompson , secretary of Darlington Milk Buyers Company Ltd , who supply 33 dairymen in the town , said they had been only too happy to help when approached by the borough council .
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