Example sentences of "[verb] by [noun prp] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Britain is blamed by China for HK fears
2 FAIRCLOUGH Outjumped by Durrant for Hateley 's goal .
3 Recalled Foster is fined by Essex for stump-kicking
4 These correspond to the data-analysis tools of classical statistics described in most statistics text-books , but are recommended by Tukey for use only when an explicit hypothesis has been formulated .
5 The extraordinary array of chains and fetters , manacles and shackles exhibited by Birmingham for export to America 's slave states , for instance …
6 Or ask Alex Ferguson — after only three goals in United 's last six matches , how must he feel now about being outbid by Kenny for £3.3million Alan Shearer ?
7 The next stop gets rid of all the glass which is then collected by Pilkingtons for melt-down and re-use .
8 I have also started to write about the lion hunt organized by Claudia for Waindell Leavitt .
9 But the deep grammatical structure of language , as revealed by Chomsky for instance , is not susceptible to criticism in quite the same way .
10 Most of this modest , modern armada being built by Europe for Argentina is to be delivered within the next year .
11 Andersen 's Mark Miller described the Passenger Revenue Accounting System built by Andersen for North West Airlines between 1987 and 1990 and now being customised for Delta and three other US carriers — a huge mainframe and workstation system with the North West application handling around 90Gb of data ( 80% of which is host-based DB2 , the rest Sybase ) .
12 Andersen 's Mark Miller described the Passenger Revenue Accounting System built by Andersen for North West Airlines between 1987 and 1990 and now being customised for Delta and three other US carriers — a huge mainframe and workstation system with the North West application handling around 90Gb of data ( 80% of which is host-based DB2 , the rest Sybase ) .
13 Multi-million pound Blackburn Rovers are trailing this side modestly built by Fred for Shrewsbury it 's Shrewsbury three , Blackburn Rovers one .
14 To somehow contrive Maclean 's drunkenness would be completely at odds with the honesty — the cruelly bitter-sweet honesty — of last night 's one-hour film , made by Grampian for ITV .
15 This echoes the general case made by Rychner for variation between closely related fabliau texts to be explicable on the basis of different intended audiences , although van den Boogard actually contradicted Rychner 's specific findings on the Anglo-Norman fabliaux , which Rychner found to represent only the common degeneration typical of " " transmission memorielle " " .
16 Before he left for Nassau the Cabinet agreed that he should reject offers made by McNamara for Britain to continue the Skybolt development on a fifty-fifty cost-sharing basis with no guarantee that the US would buy the weapon in the end ; or to buy the lower-performance US Hound Dog missile for her V Force .
17 At the Barry site , Wales , operated by ICI for EVC [ a joint venture with EniChem ] methanol discharge has been reduced by 95 per cent by substituting a methanol-based additive in a reaction with a water-based alternative .
18 The conditions agreed on Dec. 16 , which were based on a set of guidelines elaborated by France for recognition of new states emerging in Europe , included ( i ) acceptance of the UN , Helsinki Act and Paris Charter commitments on the rule of law , democracy and human rights ; ( ii ) guarantees of ethnic and minority rights ; ( iii ) acceptance of the inviolability of frontiers ; ( iv ) honouring disarmament and regional security commitments ; ( v ) arbitration to decide a structure to replace the old state ; ( vi ) acceptance of the draft agreement on Yugoslavia 's future , elaborated by the EC peace conference [ see p. 38559 ] .
19 In 1911 , after playing professionally for the Southern League side Leyton , he was bought by Sunderland for £1,200 .
20 Ray , who went to Highbury as an apprentice in May 1968 , was bought by Shankly for £180,000 in July 1974 .
21 Produced by TVS for PT Leisure Ltd , Apollo 4 , Olympus Park , Bristol Road , Gloucester GL2 6NF. 40 minutes .
22 We know that XK488 was built at Brough and first flew on October 31 , 1958 being used by Blackburns for trials work .
23 The class continued throughout the war and into the post-war years , with Molly , Edith and Peggy as teachers , and any number and variety of halls as venue , one of which had been used by Pavolva for practice .
24 ( A claim by the US military that 50 kg of cocaine had been discovered in a house used by Noriega for voodoo rituals was retracted on Jan. 22 when it was admitted that the substance was in fact tamales , a central American foodstuff , wrapped in banana leaves .
25 The extensive discussion of the topic in Chapter 2 led to rejection of the account offered by Wagner for habituation , but this may be just as well as far as his theory of latent inhibition is concerned .
26 Although the above extracts , which are taken from a more detailed investigation ( Osbourn , 1988 ) , provide only a brief description they do demonstrate the potential offered by RGT for exploration and education within the area of aesthetic appraisal .
27 In turn Zachary Macaulay 's Negro Slavery ( 1823 ) was extracted by Clarkson for East Anglian papers and both papers and pamphlet were made locally available .
28 The regular patterns of sound change discovered by Grimm for German were now investigated and specified more closely , methods of reconstructing earlier unwritten forms of words and constructing models of linguistic ‘ family trees ’ were established , other models of evolutionary change ( like Schmidt 's ‘ wave-theory ’ ) were suggested and the use of analogy — especially grammatical analogy — were developed ; for philology was nothing if not comparative .
29 Mercury Communications Ltd , which came close to accepting AT&T Co 's hand in marriage a year or so ago , is backing the US company 's complaint to the US authorities that the UK regulatory system is unsatisfactory because , claims AT&T , the UK has not provided adequate safeguards to prevent British Telecommunications Plc from abusing its monopoly power , and has failed to exercise controls over interconnection services provided by Telecom for rivals , or the company 's pricing policy ‘ in a meaningful way ’ .
30 The proof of this plan and of this benevolence lay manifest in Nature , which was provided by God for Man 's enjoyment .
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