Example sentences of "[verb] by [art] [noun prp] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 The 82,000 cars in the capital emit levels of exhaust fumes which , in congested areas , are 70 per cent above those permitted by the Netherlands ' national environment plan .
2 Expert private customers who are individuals are nonetheless treated as private investors for the purposes of the cold calling rules , and cold calls on them which are permitted by the SIB 's 1991 Common Unsolicited Calls Regulations are therefore subject to the SFA 's Unsolicited Calls Rules ( COB Rules 5 – 17 and 5 – 18 ) .
3 These do not include the restrictions on the issue or approval of direct offer advertisements or advertisements relating to BES schemes , but they do include most of the other advertising rules , for example SFA 's rules regulating the procedures for cold calls on private investors ( as defined ) which are permitted by the SIB 's cold calling regulations .
4 In 1829 he was one of the three judges for the Rainhill locomotive trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , won by the Stephensons ' ‘ Rocket ’ .
5 Her own vet Christopher Baxter said he was surprised and shattered by the RSPCA 's findings .
6 If you are attracted by the Weathermatic 's underwater ability , remember that you are paying for elaborate waterproofing seals , not for exceptional lens quality or advanced specifications ( even the self-timer and tripod bush have been sacrificed ) .
7 ‘ If I remember correctly , that leads to the square beside the barracks occupied by the Kha-Khan 's night guard . ’
8 All property rights to the Architecture-Neutral Distribution Format are owned by the UK 's Defence Research Agency , which developed and subsequently licensed the technology Format to the Software Foundation and Unix System Laboratories Inc — licences are available from both .
9 All property rights to ANDF are owned by the UK 's Defence Research Agency , which developed and subsequently licensed ANDF to OSF and Unix System Labs — licences are available from both .
10 Of course , the original John Birch model is still owned by the Sabs ' mainman .
11 He was to sire ten UK champions , a record only equalled by the Elsden 's other great stud dog , Ch.
12 Racy and instructive as this was , my eye was caught by a Gordon 's Gin ad on the opposite page .
13 After a childhood in Lanark , Scotland , where he attended preparatory school , Douglas went to Canada in 1819 in the employ of a firm soon absorbed by the Hudson 's Bay Company .
14 The facts as related by the Rose-Noelle 's crew are that the 41-foot trimaran left Picton , on New Zealand 's South Island , for Tonga on 1 June and capsized in a storm about 125 miles off the North Island on 4 June .
15 Unix System Labs Inc is currently evaluating the Architecture Neutral Distribution Format work done by the UK 's Defence Research Agency , according to marketing vice president Joe Menard .
16 Never before , in all the years of his work upon the project , has Christo been championed by the Bundestag 's president , but , paradoxically , Dr Suessmuth 's position of authority may be as much a hindrance as an advantage to his cause .
17 It also brought him , via the ILP which he joined in April 1918 , into the Labour party , whose international thinking was considerably shaped by the UDC 's criticisms of the treaty of Versailles ( and French attempts to enforce it ) and even the League of Nations .
18 The conference was attended by scientists from both rainforest and industrialized countries and was organized by the UN 's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change .
19 The panel 's recommendations have been accepted by the NIH 's director , Dr James B. Wyngaarden and forwarded to the assistant secretary for health , Dr Edward N. Brandt , Jr , who said that he will implement them immediately .
20 Shepherd went across and knelt beside it , then turned and looked back at Li Shai Tung , clearly moved by the T'ang 's gesture .
21 The report , prepared by the Kirk 's parish reappraisal committee , also sees a danger that some of the smallest congregations , particularly in rural areas , may argue they can continue to operate when that is no longer the case .
22 A confidential report prepared by the CEGB 's Director of Public Affairs , Peter Vey , in June 1986 had warned of ‘ the inability of the PR machine to marshal sufficient forces to counter anti-nuclear sentiment ’ .
23 Well , Dynacord refer to the significant sound pressure levels ( SPLs ) afforded by the DSP 's EVM equipment , and it is the maintenance of these SPLs which creates problems .
24 Since SRO 's are required to ensure that their rule books provide investors with protection which is at least adequate in comparison to that afforded by the SIB 's rules , the SRO 's will be obliged to adopt anti-insider dealing rules broadly similar to those of the SIB .
25 Early foreign residents were exposed to sporadic physical attacks by extreme anti-foreign elements , and anti-foreignism continued to be exploited by the Bakufu 's enemies to compound its political difficulties .
26 I can not remember any big captures being made by the HDML 's , but we had our moments with regular routine seizures from yachts and merchant ships .
27 In 1971 he was also angered by a visit made by the Shah 's sister Princess Ashraf , to China , which he felt was an intrusion on his turf .
28 On Oct. 15 the Tunisian ambassador to Sudan was recalled and the Sudanese government publicly accused by the RCD 's political bureau of breaking numerous undertakings to withdraw assistance from Tunisian fundamentalists .
29 The report argues that such environmental subsidies would cost less than the sum earmarked by the Ministry of Agriculture for this year 's CAP , the administration of the proposed scheme being facilitated by the CPRE 's knowledge of the state of Britain 's farmland .
30 He contended that since the transfer had been induced by the Hammonds ' fraud , both the registration of the Hammonds as proprietors and the registration of the building society 's legal charge could be described as having been ‘ obtained by fraud . ’
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