Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] by one [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the first statement of a theme , the fluted skirt broken by one knee , variations on which were to engage sculptors throughout the classical age ( cf. figs. 80 , 124 , 142 , 159 , 161 , 162 , 190 , 202 ) . |
2 | For a given phase current the torque produced by one phase is proportional to the rate of change of flux linkages with rotor position ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) and therefore the static torque/rotor position characteristics for positive excitation of the two phases can be deduced , as in Fig. 4.14(c) . |
3 | The instantaneous torque produced by one phase of a variable-reluctance motor is , in the absence of magnetic saturation , proportional to the square of phase current and the rate of change of inductance with rotor position ( Fitzgerald and Kingsley , 1952 ) : If the phase current is approximated by its d.c. and fundamental components then substituting into Eqn . |
4 | And behind him , on a narrow wheeled carriage drawn by one horse , came Saint Winifred 's reliquary , decently nested on embroidered draperies . |
5 | To cast off the set of stitches , return all the stitches to working position , work one row at main tension followed by one row at tension 10 and cast off all the stitches in one line . |
6 | Hence , CTL to this epitope generated by one parasite strain will not protect against many other strains . |
7 | If a partner or sole trader has more than one business enterprise ( e.g. two or three small cafes ) , and one is successful whilst another runs at a loss , the loss incurred by one enterprise may be offset against the tax liability for the successful enterprise . |
8 | Ideally the conflicts are thus best resolved by non-negotiated partisan action taken by one agency in anticipation of , or in response to , the actions of another . |
9 | Cheshire soldier killed by one shot |
10 | the income consists of annual payments made under a partnership agreement to or for the benefit of a former partner , or the widow or dependants of a deceased former partner , of the partnership , being payments made under a liability incurred for full consideration ; 2. the income is payable in connection with the acquisition of a partnership ; 3. the income arises under a settlement made by one party to a marriage by way of provision for the other after the dissolution or annulment of the marriage , or while they are separated under an Order of the Court or under a separation agreement or in such circumstances that the separation is likely to be permanent , being income payable to or applicable for the benefit of the other party ; 4. the income is from property of which the settlor has divested himself absolutely by the settlement ; 5. the income is income which under other provisions of the tax legislation is treated for the purposes of the Taxes Acts as that of the settlor . |
11 | Not only in law , but in ordinary life , we look upon an act done by one man in pursuance of another 's orders as done by the person who gives the order . |
12 | And what , too , of the work done by one half of the human race ever since the species emerged : the work of the housewife ? |
13 | If you have visitors who let the cover droop helplessly , like a child raised by one arm and dangling in mid-air , cross them off your visiting list so far as your books are concerned . |
14 | 14.11.4 Expert appointed by one party only |
15 | There was a political culture of stability ‘ thriving on the creation of symbolic dragons — the English , the Tories , the Church of England , Twickenham ’ ( Griffiths , 1987 , p. 215 ) , a lack of a corporate revolution and an inherent conservatism reflected by one councillor who believed that borrowing money to finance capital expenditure was tantamount to creative accounting . |
16 | The latest excuse offered by one firm whose recently installed system woke the neighbourhood at 2am whilst the owners were away , was that spiders were crawling across the sensor , or moths were flying across it ! |
17 | Often I could see no connection between a remark made by one person and the reply given by another . |
18 | In general , the plans which were submitted broadly followed the Haycocks formula of giving prominence to an induction period followed by one year of in-service training with the possibility of a second year of study leading to the award of the Certificate of Education ( FE ) . |
19 | A problem arises with a product finished by one producer but defective because of parts supplied by another . |
20 | If you can bear the relentless anguish overlaid by one daughter 's inflamed desire , you will come to some understanding of this sorry subject . |
21 | the bailiwick of the custody of the forest of Brigstock and Geddington [ in Rockingham Forest in Northamptonshire ] … since it appears … that this is one forest kept by one man appointed by the King . |
22 | This is a positive horizontal externality created by one retailer on others ; in attempting to gain a greater margin for itself , it drives some custom away . |
23 | Thus we can not rely solely on a single source , that is , the evidence given by one person . |
24 | Where a firm consists of a group of companies , knowledge possessed by one company within the group will not be attributed to another group company , as it is a clear principle of company law that companies are separate legal entities . |
25 | It should be obvious that a dissonance sounded by one instrument must be resolved by that instrument ( unless there is a complete break-off and a rest or pause separating the discord from what follows ) , but it is the writer 's experience that beginners do not always realize the musical necessity for this . |
26 | An otherwise good head spoilt by one ear flying . |
27 | Hakon , egged on by his followers , had Magnus slain by the blow of an axe to his head delivered by one Lifolf , Earl Hakon 's cook . |
28 | One reason for this , they argue , is that it is a ‘ responsibility ’ for the Government to see its majority reduced by one vote with the appointment of the Speaker . |
29 | The volume occupied by one mole of the gas at its critical temperature and pressure is called its critical volume , Vc . |
30 | The Echo Memories investigation team has been out scouring the countryside , unearthing hitherto forgotten bridges at Girsby ( built 1870 by Theophanic Blackett , according to a tombstone nearby ) and at Eryholme ( a magnificent span built by one TW in 1909 ) . |