Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] by [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 After the exploratory period of 18 months , we hope to proceed by mid-1993 with full development , leading to a first order by the mid-1990s .
2 Under the 1985 Representation of the People Act , as amended in 1989 , Britons overseas may , for up to 20 years after their departure , register to vote by proxy in the constituency where they last lived .
3 The various forms seem to increase by division of the bulbs — and clumps can get both dense and reluctant to flower — so divide up every second season or so .
4 I also get stopped by strangers on the street who tell me how much they enjoyed it .
5 First pieces of the sky fall on my house , then I get attacked by bits of the sea .
6 Then you have to hope you get selected by Wimpey as one of a number of applicants who will go forward .
7 I saw so many of these earnest young hopefuls that one day , I 'm sure , we will be invaded by battalions of these wunderkinder descending by parachutes above the Royal Festival Hall , violins strapped to their backs .
8 The econometric work will be undertaken on a data set constructed by CURDS at the University of Newcastle which details the adoption dates of nine technologies in approximately 1500 firms in the metalworking and engineering industry .
9 Encourage cycling by provision of cycle tracks ( 16f )
10 Those veterinary graduates who intend to practise in the UK or the EC become registered by right of their BVM&S degree , in the United Kingdom Register of Veterinary Surgeons and become Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons .
11 From what I have suggested so far we should not be surprised that a recent authoritative and comprehensive review of child abuse research commented that : As we have seen , research itself , like policy and practice , has increasingly become surrounded by controversy over questions of definition and the most appropriate form that approaches and interventions should take .
12 Language teachers , impressed by the apparent authority of science , follow suit and try to teach by means of operant conditioning .
13 It is no conceded that that figure included matters which should not have been taken into consideration , such as the agency quotes mark-up unquotes and the effect of V A T. Figures making allowance for appropriate deductions but also including what I 've said by Mr to be appropriate increases totalling one hundred and sixty thous one hundred and sixty six thousand two hundred and fifty pounds , are claimed on behalf of the plaintiff .
14 The concerns of the Chicago School are still relevant , even if they require supplementing by reference to social relations and processes .
15 Article 17 — the provision of aid to assist a wider range of joint investment schemes — should include reference to environmental acceptability so that any proposals ( apart from prior approval in NPs and obligatory consultation in SSSIs ) require vetting by ADAS with conservation implications as an acceptance criterion .
16 Whilst Hobbes described the rational structure of such a concentration of power and developed it into a veritable philosophy of power , Locke , taking up the challenge , demanded that the exercise of this power , although it was derived from the ultimate and unified source of all power the people remain divided by virtue of a fundamental decision .
17 Tea prices in London have fallen by 30% from a three-year peak in January .
18 Real wages in Australia have fallen by 5% over the past seven years ; in Britain they have risen by almost 20% .
19 Some fear this may have harmed the LME 's reputation , and could drive prices , which have fallen by 50% in two years , still lower .
20 According to a study commissioned by the owners , the profits of major-league clubs have fallen by 54% since 1989 .
21 Under s16 of the Legal Aid Act 1988 , if the Legal Aid Board suffers a deficiency in respect of an assisted person 's proceedings ( ie they have paid more to the assisted person 's legal advisers than they have received by way of costs from the other side and from contributions paid ) the statutory charge may attach to money or property " recovered " or " preserved " that has been " in issue " in the course of proceedings .
22 Also , shares in ManU have dropped by 57p on the Stock Exchange .
23 The prices of French properties have dropped by 20% to 30% from their peak , but the appreciation of the franc against the pound has added 10% plus to French prices in sterling terms .
24 In the three years since 1983 sixth form numbers have dropped by 13% from 40,055 to 34,961 with a staying on rate of 33% ( as against the national average of 31
25 Yet , as we have seen by reference to epistolary theory in the Renaissance , the Sonnets are I utterances which receive no replies .
26 GPA Group 's bank debts have risen by £1.1bn since 31 March ; the increase is due to the purchase of aircraft it contracted to buy from manufacturers .
27 Arrests have risen by 41pc since the introduction of Metro Police .
28 View from City Road page 27 Tunnel shock : Eurotunnel , the Anglo-French consortium which will operate the twin-rail tunnel when it enters service in June 1993 , announced that costs have risen by £2.2bn to £7bn .
29 Mortgage rates are now at their lowest for 25 years and UK incomes have risen by 50pc since 1987 , although the rate of growth has been considerably slower in Northern Ireland .
30 Numbers of senior house officers have risen by 14% in three years — far more than was intended — and , by not substantially reducing the number of registrars , JPAC has failed to keep to its terms of reference .
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