Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] by the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 That was done because the applicants did a detailed traffic survey , albeit on a Wednesday afternoon , and the county council had n't done a detailed traffic survey , so they felt that if they went to appeal without that detailed traffic survey to back 'em up , they would have been rightly shouted that , or disputed by the applicants that had done one .
2 When the legal meaning of a term is given to , or arrogated by the courts , then of course the phrase error of law implies a deviation from that standard .
3 A third party right can not be revoked or modified by the parties if it is established that the right was not intended to be so revocable or modifiable without the third party 's consent .
4 The corollary question is whether these third party rights can supersede those of the parties to the agreement , or whether they can be legitimately suspended or modified by the parties , and if so under what circumstances .
5 In other words , conscience begins to have marked effect , as the attitudes and strictures of which the child has bad experience during its upbringing are supported or modified by the beginnings of life within society , and is built into the sexual persona of the boy or girl ( increasingly meaningful terms at this stage ) which the child now finds itself to be .
6 Sandwiched between the sufferers and the directors or managers of the institution in which they work ( or overwhelmed by the pressures of survival if they work on their own ) they may expect or be expected to carry and solve the burdens of both .
7 Under TA 1988 , s677(10) there shall be treated as a capital sum paid to the settlor by the trustees of the settlement any sum which is paid by them to a third party at the settlor 's direction or by virtue of the assignment by him of his right to receive it or is otherwise paid or applied by the trustees for the benefit of the settlor and which would not otherwise be treated as a capital sum paid to the settlor .
8 The £50,000 is deemed to be a capital payment paid to the settlor as being paid or applied by the trustees for the benefit of the settlor .
9 Mr. Thornton argued first that the whole concept of Stardust Jewellers involved a deceit or trick by the police designed to deprive visitors to the shop of their protection or privilege against self-incrimination .
10 These talks , boycotted or disrupted by the employers and unions since their initiation , had been set up by the government on Sept. 20 following widespread unrest in May and July [ see pp. 37450 ; 37607 ] .
11 A Western specialist suggested a regime for the Mediterranean in 1973 which would involve restrictions on naval vessel deployments , the elimination of naval bases and facilities belonging to or operated by the signatories on the territory of littoral states and constraints on the land-based forces of the superpowers in the area .
12 The dangers for teachers in war zones of being identified with the government were exemplified by the fate of numbers of ‘ popular teachers ’ who were killed or kidnapped by the Contras .
13 As a result , they were either pushed farther north or absorbed by the incomers .
14 The problem arises , when an individual feels uncomfortable or threatened by the activities .
15 It is a sad reflection on Bank Management that our members have taken on additional responsibilities without recognition or recompense by the Banks .
16 There is no allegation that any part of the money paid by the investors for the Euramco shares was paid to or received by the solicitors .
17 What is , to my mind , incredible , is that he could ever have supposed that the money was being either paid by the plaintiffs or received by the defendants with the intention or on the footing that the defendants were to keep it in any event .
18 It is possible the low rates for Blacks were due to under-reporting by black victims of black offenders in these areas , or under-recording by the police .
19 In America small town-dumps have been closed , or sold by the cities that owned them to private operators .
20 From a black perspective you 're up against a white power structure and it does n't really matter whether you 're being beaten up or abused by the police or by a group of kids on the street , it all comes down to the same thing — racism .
21 Though it was shot on a strict schedule , not in the looser manner of its two predecessors , some scenes and lines were improvised or contributed by the actors ; for instance , Rhodes 's last words to the zombies as they eat his guts , ‘ Choke on ‘ em ! ’
22 The fields will comprise the leading eight in the world rankings at the end of this season and eight more players supplied by the host association or invited by the sponsors .
23 Some have criminal convictions , all say they have been cautioned or warned by the police several times .
24 Limited exceptions were envisaged , for instance where the plaintiff is in a nervous state or confused by the effects of a brain injury or if the defendant 's doctor is known to have a fierce cross-examining manner .
25 Often the first batch or two are lost , or eaten by the parents , for no obvious reason , but patience is usually rewarded , as practice usually makes perfect .
26 9.3 The Seller 's liability under this Condition shall be to the exclusion of all other liability to the Purchaser whether contractual , tortious or otherwise for defects in the goods or for any loss or damage to or caused by the goods , and ( subject to Condition 14 ) all other conditions , warranties , stipulations or other statements whatsoever concerning the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever , are hereby excluded ; in particular ( but without limitation of the foregoing ) the Seller grants no warranties regarding the fitness for purpose , performance , use , nature or merchantable quality of the goods , whether express or implied , by statute , at common law or otherwise howsoever .
27 On the other hand , they are less likely to be apprehended or detained by the police for drug and/or non-drug offences .
28 Huguenot Library ( London ) Further to the papers of philanthropic institutions founded or supported by the Huguenots , there is a fine collection of pedigrees and other genealogical works .
29 They are the dishes invented or popularized by the bargemen of the Rhone and their wives , and by the proprietors of the humble inns and charcuteries who used to cater for the men who worked the inland waterways .
30 But in this Lord Denning was in a minority , both the other Lord Justices ( Lawton and Ormrod ) holding that the Attorney-General 's exercise of his discretion to refuse his consent to the bringing of relator proceedings in his name could not be reviewed or questioned by the courts .
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