Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [noun sg] by [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's doubtful whether these distinctions were ever clear , and certainly nowadays , it 's realised that pure and applied research goes side by side , within all research organisations . |
2 | This public assertion of my childhood 's usefulness stands side by side with the painful personal knowledge , I think the knowledge of all of us , going as far back as the story lets us , that it would have been better if it had n't happened that way , had n't happened at all . |
3 | The action takes place by way of a simple op.amp comparator , IC5 , and transistor TR5 . |
4 | He said : ‘ There has been an unacceptable increase in the crime figures year by year since this Conservative government came to office in 1979 . |
5 | Instead , the money supply might contract over a period of time as the banking sector adjusts stage by stage to successive sales of gilt-edged securities . |
6 | Any journalist , confronted with a legal opinion that a story , or the conduct necessary to obtain it , might be against the law , should first establish whether that law permits trial by jury . |
7 | Such a circumstance could arise , for example , where a group raises finance by way of an issue of shares of a special purpose subsidiary with a pre-determined life . |
8 | The structure of an organisation is affected by the people working within it , and an informal organisation exists side by side with the formal one . |
9 | Then they make their ale from what they have collected , and those who do not come there to drink and do not give money at the foresters ' will are sorely punished at their pleas for dead wood , although the King has no demesne ; nor does anyone dare to brew when the foresters brew , or to sell ale so long as the foresters have any kind of ale to sell ; and this every forester does year by year to the great grievance of the country . |
10 | The essential difference between the weights in neural nets and the numbers used here is that , in a neural net , each datum conveys information by virtue of its position among other similar data , whereas each number in the algorithms of this chapter conveys a distinct piece of information . |
11 | The assembler works line by line through the machine code . |
12 | Here , the cosmopolitan exists side by side with the exotic , the cultures of the Orient and Polynesia blend with the sophistication of the Western world . |
13 | In particular , the traditional , if untheorized , distinction between serious literature and ‘ rubbish ’ has broken down ; as Franco Fortini said , the occasional slummings of the aristocratic writer of the past have given way to a situation in which we all live off the ‘ guano ’ which our society produces day by day ( Cadioli and Peresson 1984 : 85 ) . |
14 | The knitting wo n't look like two tuck stitches side by side , but one tuck spread over two needles . |
15 | Continuous agricultural crop production on tropical rain-forest lands hinges on the application of fertilizer and rather sophisticated advice and soil analyses year by year for success . |
16 | This approach makes campaign by diktat clear and simple . |
17 | The choice and contrasts are amazing , the old Renaissance world sits side by side with Italy 's renowned style and sophistication . |
18 | Today tradition stands side by side with modern facilities . |
19 | An expression has meaning by virtue of its use conforming to the accepted common practice . |
20 | Cover includes transit by sea , air or rail during the period and in or between the countries mentioned in the Green Card . |
21 | Cover includes transit by sea , air , or rail in or between the territorial limits . |
22 | Cover includes transit by sea , air , or rail in or between the territorial limits . |
23 | Cover includes transit by sea , air , or rail in or between the territorial limits . |
24 | Cover includes transit by sea , air , or rail in or between the territorial limits . |
25 | The difference is that a protected tenant has security by virtue of his contract with the landlord ; a statutory tenant has security by virtue of the protection given by the Rent Acts . |
26 | The difference is that a protected tenant has security by virtue of his contract with the landlord ; a statutory tenant has security by virtue of the protection given by the Rent Acts . |
27 | Beads have no meaning in isolation : language has meaning by definition , even if there is n't a bead in sight . |
28 | A tenancy from year to year is saved from being uncertain because each party has power by notice to determine at the end of any year . |
29 | The solicitor calculates entitlement by use of the ‘ Key Card ’ and the green form itself . |