Example sentences of "[to-vb] the [noun pl] by the " in BNC.
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1 | The chronicler Roger of Wendover wrote that at the Council of Oxford in 1227 , ‘ the King caused to be cancelled and annulled all the charters of liberties of the forest , although they had already been in force in the whole realm for two years ’ : the earls who rebelled in July were said to have compelled the king to restore the charters by the threat of armed force . |
2 | SGS Thomson says it intends to sample the devices by the year end . |
3 | On the day the General Election was announced , the major parties had been invited to attend the meetings by the pressure group Save British Science . |
4 | Indeed the Post Office is believed to be the first major organisation to provide the details by the direct method . |
5 | The maximum likelihood method was used to fit the models by the BMDP3V computer program . |
6 | In the event it was decided against all precedent to bypass the flights by the construction of inclined plane lifts . |
7 | Now , Peg and I used to do the cattle by the cottage , the beef cattle , I expect you know what Garaleden are , do you ? |
8 | The great cultural danger for the English is , to my mind , their tendency to judge the arts by the values appropriate to the conduct of family life . |
9 | This could occur if the breach by the seller is a failure to deliver the goods by the contractual delivery date , or if the seller commits an anticipatory repudiation , e.g. informs the buyer that he will not be delivering or will not be delivering by the contractual delivery date . |
10 | John described it to many interviewers as if the free lessons were a concession in return for taking part in performances , but it would be more realistic to regard the performances by the University of Cape Town Ballet as a valuable part of his ballet education . |
11 | The plaintiffs brought an action for damages against the defendants for , inter alia , conspiracy to defraud the plaintiffs by the obtaining of inflated fees and commission payments in respect of a number of property transactions conducted by the defendants on the plaintiffs ' behalf . |
12 | Where the pope provided candidates to bishoprics , Edward was quick to scotch any papal claims to confer the temporalities by the same act of provision . |
13 | He will have done such an act if he does something which substantially impedes his ability to return the goods by the end of the period ( whether that be a stipulated period or a reasonable length of time ) . |
14 | And like we used to bath the babies by the fire , even though it was mid-July . |
15 | A sensitive herself , Susan is first to feel the bids by the Sensorites to make telepathic contact . |