Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] by the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And our concern is that if that figure is appro is is agreed or recommended by the panel or it 's gon na to be taken by the county that there is something in the order of a hundred and thirty hectares of employment land which is going to take investment from somewhere .
2 The company was charged with contravention of the terms of the prohibition notice under s 33 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 , because no safe system of work had been proposed to or agreed by the HSE .
3 That does not mean that the Labour Party are run or ruled by the trade unions .
4 While the antigen(s) seems to be proteinaceous , the failure to identify a consistent band on western blotting suggests the antigen(s) may be very labile and therefore destroyed or denatured by the lysis or the western blot techniques .
5 Certainly what we talk about and our ability to make ourselves understood is hampered or helped by the language we have at our disposal .
6 MATERNAL DEATH — death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy , irrespective of the duration and the site of the pregnancy , from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management , but not from accidental or incidental causes .
7 In psychoanalytic therapy , Freud would work towards an avowal from the patient that the interpretation he offered about unconscious feelings was the right one , even though , at first , such an interpretation might be resisted or rejected by the analysand .
8 The characteristic of both informational and investigative enquiries is that the results are advisory and may be accepted or rejected by the minister , though they will be used as part of the process of ministerial decision making .
9 Effective integration and team building by education business members can be helped or hindered by the significance that partnerships apply to this process .
10 This in turn might be assisted or hindered by the treatment of vocational education as well as FE colleges , sixth form colleges and tertiary colleges as entities which are to be separately funded and managed under the Further Higher Education Act 1992 .
11 Use quiet music on a tape or played by the organ or music group .
12 SKILLS CHECKLISTS MUST BE SIGNED OR COUNTERSIGNED BY THE TUTOR .
13 Repayment loans — customers pay fixed monthly repayments based on what the Finance House expects the market interest rate to be over the period of the loan , and at regular interval or the end of the loan , the difference between actual and estimated interest rates is calculated , and the difference is paid or received by the customer .
14 Usually they merely rob their victims ; this time , for some unknown reason , one of them decides — or ispersuaded by the victim himself — to kill .
15 or paid by the club owners , deliberately smash the break glass course everyone 's got ta get out , the fire brigade all come in
16 The authority hereby conferred shall expire at the close of business on the date of the next Annual General Meeting of the Company after the date of the passing of this resolution , unless previously renewed , varied or revoked by the Company in general meeting , provided , however , that the Company may make an offer or agreement before the expiry date of this authority which would or might require relevant securities to be allotted after this authority has expired and the Directors may allot relevant securities in pursuance of any such offer or agreement . ’
17 In contrast to the Western system , there was no power in the Supreme Court to question or set aside legislation passed or decreed by the government .
18 The very serious policy implications of decisions in this field make theory a major component , even if unacknowledged , of errors and successes that are suffered or enjoyed by the population of peripheral areas .
19 If an issue arises where one or other marriage partner is saddened , hurt or affronted by the other , the most important initial agreement is to communicate this to the other partner as soon as it is acceptable to them both to do so .
20 The critical point is that in expressive behaviours of all kinds , verbal , non-verbal , voluntary , involuntary , there is an aspect of the behaviour that remains hidden , only known or felt by the person experiencing the behaviour .
21 What influences the young child is not so much what is said or meant by the adult 's question .
22 It is the people , the parliament actually , because the Emir when he proposes a cabinet the parliament can accept the cabinet , or change , or request it to be changed and even the Prime Minister , which is proposed or nominated by the Emir , the cabinet has to approve him , and together they they run the business of the government .
23 A calorie is a unit of energy and each food provides a certain amount of energy when it is " burnt " or metabolized by the body .
24 It seems clear to us that all of the above criteria will be enhanced or negated by the way in which the change agent or the action system reacts to participation : what stereotypes do they have of client representatives ? do they believe in participation ? what expectations do they have of participation and client representatives ?
25 What does seem to be a reasonable inference , however , is that this child would normally offer a response to an ambiguous or unclear statement on the confident expectation that his choice will be either confirmed or disconfirmed by the speaker .
26 Where the claim arises under the law of the requesting State , and is neither supported by material in the request or conceded by the applicant for the order , the court may order that the evidence be taken , but the evidence is not transmitted to the requesting court if that court , on the matter being referred to it , upholds the claim .
27 It is a picture indelibly imprinted , Ward 's voice painting it in quiet words , neither excited nor repelled by the horror of it , but simply repeating information he had obtained from one of the books he had borrowed from his Glasgow library as soon as he knew the route he would be taking to Punta Arenas and the Antarctic .
28 is being choked and polluted by the motor car , coming specially from large housing estates built on the wrong side of
29 ’ … if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them . ’
30 9 – ( 1 ) Where there is an agreement to sell goods on the terms that the price is to be fixed by the valuation of a third party , and he can not or does not make the valuation , the agreement is avoided ; but if the goods or any part of them have been delivered to and appropriated by the buyer he must pay a reasonable price for them .
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