Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [vb pp] by the " in BNC.

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1 These classes are widely known by the label ‘ comprador ’ though this term has attracted a great deal of criticism .
2 Will my right hon. Friend accept that the new , enhanced payments for those who take up ESAs and the improvements in the scheme are widely welcomed by the farmers concerned ?
3 This poverty was all the worse for the general affluence around it , and until now it had been little noticed by the majority .
4 At first the native community of the Weald may have been little affected by the expansion of the iron industry .
5 He was badly injured when a rowing boat , which he took on the lake sank , because it had not been properly maintained by the Trust .
6 What really matters is the ability to recognise when the cheese has been properly stored by the retailer and when it is being offered for sale in prime condition .
7 This expression has been widely interpreted by the courts as meaning anyone responsible for putting into circulation a product which is not reasonably safe .
8 It has been widely welcomed by the organisations of and for disabled people outside the House .
9 The draftsman should give consideration to doing so in all renewal leases ( see Form 15 ) but if this is done , the tenant 's adviser must ensure that all necessary ancillary rights are expressly granted by the lease .
10 The powers that exist to enable him to carry out this task are expressly preserved by the Act , and it is essential to consider their scope in some detail .
11 So long as the Squigs are successfully herded by the prodder-armed Night Goblins they are moved and fight just like any other unit .
12 The particular area I am concerned with is where a contract in two parts has been duly signed by the respective parties and is awaiting exchange .
13 It was he who would inform the medical officer if the prompt examination of an inmate on admission was necessary , and it was his duty to ‘ take care that all sick and insane inmates and the infants are duly visited by the medical officer ’ .
14 The Court of Appeal in Fritschy [ 1985 ] 31 July LEXIS ( not reported in [ 1985 ] Crim LR 745 on this point ) said that they did not understand Lord Roskill 's comment , but anyway the accused was not guilty because he had done nothing in England which had not been expressly authorised by the victim when he collected krugerrands in England .
15 More recently he had been seen as an impediment to the resolution of the continuing ethnically based dispute with Senegal , in the course of which at least 40,000 black Mauritanian nationals had been forcibly expelled by the Mauritanian authorities [ see pp. 36579-80 ; 36840 ] .
16 The housing and the inner rotor can therefore rotate relative to each other , but are loosely coupled by the viscous fluid .
17 This inevitable tension which goes to the heart of the matter and which can be fruitful as well as sterile has been paradoxically heightened by the government 's capping of the advanced further education pool .
18 Where are we to account for the hints , implicit purposes , assumptions , social attitudes and so on that are effectively communicated by the use of language , not to mention the figures of speech ( e.g. metaphor , irony , rhetorical questions , understatement ) that have preoccupied theorists of rhetoric and literature ?
19 Thus political programmes that envisage an alternative form of society , or even major institutional changes in the way that existing society is constituted , are effectively disenfranchised by the current model of representative democracy .
20 They assemble initially in their own chamber from where they are eventually summoned by the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to attend at the Bar of the House of Lords where a Commission for the Opening of Parliament is read , usually by the Lord Chancellor , on behalf of the monarch .
21 A complete gene is then made up of a whole series of exons , which are actually strung together only when they are eventually read by the ‘ official ’ operating system that translates them into proteins .
22 This was in addition to a $25,000,000 aid package reportedly received on March 7 to provide new housing in the El Chorillo district which had been worst affected by the fighting .
23 On July 16 the country 's central bank , the Reserve Bank , intervened to attempt to halt a flood of withdrawals from the Bank of Melbourne , which had been worst affected by the crisis of confidence .
24 But there have been some increases for those living in the larger cities , which have been worst hit by the crime wave .
25 Eligibility for the scheme is defined in such a way as to exclude the very people who 've been worst hit by the cuts and to maximise the infl influence on the unemployment figures .
26 The case of Perry v Astor ( 1935 ) 19 TC 255 is very instructive in this respect although its effect has been fundamentally changed by the addition of the second limb to s681(1) ( a ) .
27 The fibre composite model has been successfully used by the author and his associates to explain the properties of ultra-drawn polymers such as polyethylene and polypropylene .
28 The answers and commentary given below are intended to provide Tutors with an insight into the way in which these questions and the approach underlying the design of the review questions and problems for discussion have been successfully used by the authors and others with a number of different groups of students .
29 The World Bank , the IMF , commodity exchanges and so on are mostly driven by the interests of the TNCs .
30 The question whether women or men are worst affected by the current high rates of unemployment is an important issue .
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