Example sentences of "[noun sg] and by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As the House is aware , these proposals are opposed by the entire police service of this country by the Police Federation , by the Police Superintendents Association and by the Association of Chief Police Officers .
2 He set barns on fire , was up before the magistrates for theft and by the time he was thirteen he was stealing cars .
3 Inhibition assays were undertaken in anaerobic cultures with nitrogen saturation and by the addition of para-benzoquinone , a superoxide scavenger that can permeat tissues .
4 It was defended by careful missionary work , by books of edification and by the practice of the pilgrimages to Jerusalem .
5 It captured his imagination , as he later showed in Marmion ; and that imagination was further fed by books in the farmhouse window seat and by the Border tales his aunt and grandmother told him .
6 All day this shadow grew in her mind and by the time school was over and she was running along the railway line , it seemed to be running behind her like some dark , winged creature .
7 The Collector selected just two more of these pistols , a small and reliable five-barrelled pistol by Lefaucheux of Paris , which he wanted to load and give to Miriam , and the English revolving pistol by Adams , which had caused such a stir at Woolwich by its lightness and by the rapidity with which it could be loaded and fired ( up to ten times a minute had been claimed for it ) .
8 Sir Kenneth invited him round for tea and by the time he had left Andrews had been given the huge task of designing a fulllength ballet involving set changes and 300 costumes .
9 From the seventh month onwards there is a marked increase In weight and by the end of that month it is about two thirds of the length and almost a third of the weight which it will achieve by birth .
10 The character gaps between good species he explains by continued divergence and by the extinction of intermediate varieties .
11 Claim forms for night visits , each containing details of up to 10 visits , are processed for payment and then filed by practice and by the quarter of the year .
12 We suggest that the favourable results in respect of severe diabetic acute complications can be explained by the careful counselling of patients before the implementation of intensified insulin therapy and by the quality of glucose self-monitoring .
13 The failure of winter rains was followed by abnormally small rainfall in spring and by the end of 1982 the severe conditions extended over most of eastern and southern Australia .
14 ‘ Activity in the leasing market is restricted by low levels of investment in industry and by a shortage of tax capacity among lessor companies , ’ he said .
15 ‘ However ingeniously and wisely the civil and industrial controls and rationing schemes may have been devised ’ , wrote Sir Richard Hopkins , Head of the Civil Service and Permanent Secretary to the Treasury from 1942 to 1945 , ‘ they would not have achieved that full success but for the goodwill with which amid the strain and stress of war they were accepted by industry and by the community as a whole . ’
16 It is a matter for speculation whether or not this would have been enough to cut the ground from underneath the feet of the DHAC , but in any case the situation had been radically transformed by the 5 October march and by the prorogation of Londonderry Corporation announced on 22 November 1968 by the O'Neill government .
17 For example , the target sentence The beer was warm was preceded by the context We got some beer out of the trunk in the direct antecedent condition and by the context We checked the picnic supplies in the indirect antecedent condition .
18 This is not an exact method as the rate of fading is determined by the length of time a rug has been exposed to the light and by the intensity of the light source .
19 The negotiations were overshadowed , however , by an escalation in the fighting and by the end of the month neither side had honoured its undertaking to put an end to the conflict .
20 By sacrifice and submission and by the Grace of God I mean to become a truly serious person , fit to make a new beginning and become a Catholic and a proper wife to you .
21 The day can be one long confrontation and by the evening both parent and child feel distressed and disturbed by the battles and arguments that have taken place .
22 I had to give up caddying when I left school to take up other jobs , but carrying the bags was in my blood and by the time I was twenty-four I was back to caddying full-time .
23 Previous in vitro attempts to investigate the role of thymic stromal cells in T-cell development have been hampered by the limited ability of monolayer cultures to support a full programme of T-cell maturation and by the difficulty of obtaining cultures of thymic epithelial cells that maintain their in vivo phenotype .
24 It is situated just beyond the saw mill and by the side of the canal , from which it draws water .
25 ( b ) Other areas In other areas party structures are regulated by the common law and by the Law of Property Act 1925 , s38 .
26 The power being generated by each engine at the time of impact has to be established by assessing the temperature of the turbine blades when ingested material impinged on the blades during the crash and by the type of damage sustained by the compressor and turbine blades or , if appropriate , the propeller damage and the blade pitch angles .
27 When Parliament met in the autumn of 1381 , the Speaker expressed the view that the troubles had been caused by abuses in government , notably by purveyance for the royal household and by the levy of taxation for the defence of the realm , particularly as this did not prevent the King 's enemies from raiding England .
28 The implications of such a change must be recognised by management and by the public .
29 A great welcome was given to all the visitors by the Rotary Club , by the K-Post 11 of the American Legion Auxiliary , by the British Ceremony Committee and by the Mayor .
30 That would seem to me to be contrary to government guidance and the wording needs tidying up to reflect that if that is not what is actually meant by the revision and by the wording of the policy .
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