Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] by the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The weapons will start to arrive in December ; they are supposed to match the arms build up by the Soviet Union . |
2 | In my discussions with the police , it was one of the buildings we offered them , and I went with erm , the new inspector to look at that , and I still said they were somewhat put off by the cold austere sort of feeling of the place . |
3 | The People 's Militia has been busy ripping down posters put up by the Civic Forum in factories and elsewhere . |
4 | The People 's Militia has indeed been busy ripping down posters put up by the Civic Forum in factories and elsewhere . |
5 | Can he compare these facts about the national health service with the fictions put out by the Labour Front Bench ? |
6 | A wide range of sources has been sifted to reconstruct the changing ideas and goals of the masses : private correspondence and letters to the press , contemporary reports in the metropolitan and local press and the myriad publications put out by the new organizations which sprang to life after February , memoirs and official reports , conference protocols and records of the countless resolutions passed in grass-roots meetings in the villages , at the factory gate , in soldiers ' committees and local soviets . |
7 | I remember reading the novel as a child , when it made a great impression on me , but the deplorable pastiches and plagiarizations put out by the mass media have obliterated my memory of the original details . |
8 | Without the enormous costs run up by the Royal Navy vessel , the Yard would have made profits of £6.5m . |
9 | Despite three late wickets for Kuiper and four catches for skipper Wessels , the South Africans ' target always looked to be a distant one , and the problem worsened with the early loss of Wessels , run out by the predatory Arthurton . |
10 | Then there 's a water butt up by the back door ; and some honeysuckle growing over the porch . |
11 | These are arrived at using criteria set down by the Joint Negotiating Committee for Chief Officers of Local Authorities . |
12 | Ewan Murray , the Games council 's chairman , said cost was not a factor in selecting the team , but only 15 athletes achieved the stringent qualifying standards set down by the Scottish Amateur Athletic Associaton — and one , Allister Hutton , is not going to Auckland because he wished to run in the 10,000 metres instead of the marathon , for which he had qualified . |
13 | The plan clears up the legal wrangles set off by the federal government 's decision in 1988 to sue the state government over water quality in the Everglades , but leaves unclear many of the details of the clean-up . |
14 | If Britain follows the policies and approaches set out by the right hon. Gentleman , it will be in the second division in the Community . |
15 | Other studies which offer recommendations for buildings used by visually handicapped people in the community include those set out by the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1981 ) which give a six-point plan to maximise safety and efficiency in the use of buildings , namely : |
16 | These changes followed from recommendations set out by the Public Accounts Committee ( PAC ) in its Eighth Report of 1986–7 ( HC 98 ) Members said that they wanted documents tailored more specifically to Parliament 's needs in its consideration of departments ' expenditure proposals and put forward three proposals ( Cm. 375 ) . |
17 | I reach the lower patio where the garden furniture stands by the side of the tarpaulin-covered pool and crouch down by the ghostly perforated shape of the cast-iron bench . |
18 | But if we go in the park she can run more , or in the summer we go down by the old railway track do n't we ? |
19 | You go round by the pleached walk . ’ |
20 | Then , if we reduce the bottom right-hand element to unity , we have unc We now evaluate B2 and divide through by the bottom right-hand element to obtain unc Evaluation of F2/2.4997 repeats F except for occasional small differences in the fourth decimal place . |