Example sentences of "[coord] [noun sg] [verb] by [adj] " in BNC.

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1 However , all these policies specifically exclude loss or damage caused by agricultural or industrial operations or any gradually operating cause , e.g. an oil heater which emits smoke over a period of time causing decoration to become discoloured .
2 Under Section One of the Policy we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
3 Under Section One of the policy , we cover all loss or damage caused by EXTERNAL ACCIDENTAL MEANS .
4 loss or damage caused by malicious persons
5 Liability extends to damage caused in the United Kingdom , the cost of any measures reasonably taken for the purpose of preventing or reducing such damage , or damage caused by any measures so taken .
6 Certain sections of the policy contain an exclusion relating to loss or damage caused by any process of cleaning , repair or alteration .
7 We accept no liability for any loss or damage caused by either ( i ) your breach of the Conditions ( as in force at the time of the breach ) or ( ii ) failure of any services to which your Card relates due to mechanical or other reasons .
8 The Insurer may at its own expense take proceedings in the name of the Insured Person to recover compensation or secure an indemnity from any Third Party in respect of any loss or damage covered by this insurance and any amount so recovered shall belong to the Insurer .
9 Some will be privately funded ( i.e. paying their own way or grant aided by independent foundations ) .
10 For instance , tarragon or sage followed by shorter-growing marjoram and chives , and then low-growing thyme or parsley .
11 The prosecution will discharge its evidential burden in a case such as this by adducing evidence of contact or penetration accompanied by personal injury and the use of force .
12 GDP would recover from two years ' contraction or stagnation to grow by 4.75 per cent in 1992-93 .
13 In a most confusing way , an analysis of something called legitimacy first equates legitimacy with opinion , then goes to a restatement of the standard liberal-pluralist description of the structure of power … turns next to a discussion of stability , and finally resolves stability into passivity or acquiescence caused by cognitive confusion , conflict of interest , and inability to translate one 's desires into political decisions due to certain institutional arrangements .
14 Double jacquard is so fashionable this season that most people would love to receive a sweater or jacket knitted by this technique .
15 But then we would have to find separate words for every action or event denoted by different lexical verbs : a mammoth and unnecessary task .
16 Male Wistar rats ( n=72 ) weighing 220–225 g were randomised to receive either PSBR or transection/resuture followed by saline or CR-1409 ( 12 mg/kg daily subcutaneously ) .
17 The variation in performance reflects special factors including the degree of cerebral ‘ difficulty ’ or challenge presented by each artist 's work .
18 The point to make here is that the logic of adversary adjudication is that the decision of the court should be based on the case put to it by the parties in dispute and not on material or information supplied by third parties ; and rules of evidence are designed to achieve this result .
19 ( A character , in Catholic Aristotelian theology , is a similitude or image impressed by another . )
20 Studies of secretion were carried out three days after irradiation ( during the induction period ) and seven days after irradiation ( at the time that the ulcers appeared ) to see whether the lesion was induced or maintained by hypersecretion of acid or pepsin caused by lower mediastinal irradiation .
21 The provisions of ss15 and 16 of the Partnership Act will also come into play in connection with the matters presently under discussion : 15 An admission or representation made by any partner concerning the partnership affairs , and in the ordinary course of its business , is evidence against the firm .
22 It is highly possible that the Wandjina image inscribed by these visitors from across the sea is a direct transposition from the Indian Spectacled Cobra 's hood markings , which constituted the symbol of well-being or balance used by Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teachers whose totem was that same animal — a legacy of the ancient Nagas .
23 for bodily injury or disease contracted by any person under a contract of service or apprenticeship with the Insured Person when such injury or disease arises out of and in the course of his/her employment by the Insured Person ;
24 The departure of Macaraig , who was also the government 's energy co-ordinator , was hastened by confusion and discontent caused by sharp cuts in retail price subsidies for petrol announced earlier in the month .
25 ( 4 ) Outline the services and expertise needed by each market ( eg the ability to take a high volume of claims from a bulk work provider , familiarity with medical practice , specialist knowledge of health and safety regulations ) .
26 There is also little point in outlawing employment discrimination if the disadvantage and discrimination experienced by disabled people in other walks of life are not redressed .
27 I fully recognise the knowledge and experience possessed by both the hon. Members who have spoken in the debate .
28 We urgently need new policies to challenge the insecurity and inequality faced by older workers .
29 Since then , it has survived on a one-off grant from the Scottish Office and money donated by private trusts , but these too have run out .
30 How about hearing tests by post , for instance , or blood pressure by fax and heart bypasses by special messenger services ?
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