Example sentences of "[be] [verb] by [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 These deposits are then frozen — they can not be withdrawn by the banks .
2 They are not to let themselves be provoked by the Copts .
3 One might argue then that the effectiveness of language teaching will depend on what is being taught , other than the language , that will be recognized by the learners as a purposeful and relevant extension of their schematic horizons .
4 He looked straight at Marshka ; it was a look that could only be recognized by the others as defiant .
5 The Rules of the Executive Scheme may be amended by the Directors in any respect provided that :
6 Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights .
7 This can not be applied directly in international law , for treaties can be amended by the parties ' unanimous agreement , and there is no over-riding regulation of international organisations .
8 Some of these methods were to be undertaken by the Branches and some by HQ .
9 Some of these methods were to be undertaken by the Branches and some by HQ .
10 History lovers will be fascinated by the excavations currently taking place on the south of the island at Akrotiri — here much of the original Minoan city , dating back 3,350 years has been unearthed , revealing three storey houses , utensils and beautiful frescoes , preserved by the volcanic ash that covered the city .
11 James studied the title page and for twenty seconds pretended to be fascinated by the contents of page one .
12 These developments can be explained by the factors affecting the underlying hedging demand for these products .
13 He also pointed out that the apparently prodigious appetites of the clergy might be explained by the droves of tourists and worshippers who ate at Vatican restaurants .
14 Whether this was a deserved reputation is not altogether clear , but may be explained by the peculiarities that made Edinburgh a special case long before 1872 .
15 Although the total viewing audiences were significantly less than that achieved by association football , this , it is suggested , is partially to be explained by the differences in transmission times , for , unlike the soccer event , no ‘ significant ’ matches were played during the peak television viewing times of the day .
16 There the changing of the locks is easily to be explained by the needs of security ; and the fact that they paid the rates and settled the electricity bill and tried to improve the premises really takes the matter no further .
17 John Gillis has shown from a study of the London Foundling Hospital that higher servants , such as ladies ' maids , seem to have been particularly vulnerable which may be explained by the contradictions they experienced in attempting to combine customs of courtship and marriage appropriate to women of their class backgrounds with the standards of conduct expected by their employers .
18 The work attempted in the classroom was often constrained by exclusive emphasis placed on the examination syllabus , on topics thought to be favoured by the examiners and on the acquisition of examination techniques .
19 They had fifteen miles to go to get to the Esk , and would be delayed by the cattle .
20 The idea of literary sensibility would probably be dismissed by the culturalists of the Left as a piece of mystification , and certainly few of them have shown signs of possessing it , on either side of the Atlantic .
21 Particularly difficult problems can , with the student 's consent , be referred by the studies adviser to the specialists within Student Services .
22 Particularly difficult problems can , with the student 's consent , be referred by the studies adviser to the specialists within Student Services .
23 In the family proceedings court leave may be given by a justices ' clerk .
24 A direction may be given by a justices ' clerk .
25 Mr. Frank Field : Following the suggestion of the honourable Member for Hendon , South ( Mr. Marshall ) , does the right Hon. Gentleman agree that last week 's meeting of the ecclesiastical committee and the legislative committee might point to a useful moral lead to be given by the commissioners ?
26 All avenues were explored to see whether such a guarantee could be given by the Americans , but no way of doing so could be found without breaching the US Constitution .
27 Remember that the additional information given in the examples above by drawing pitch levels and movements between lines is only included here to make the examples clearer and is not normally given with our system of transcription , so all the important information about intonation must be given by the marks placed in the text .
28 At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease .
29 I , I , I think Chairman that on the , the case to which you refer as , as I recollect it was very much on the specific wording of the er restriction which erm was found to fail , because it applied to a number of houses and not to a specific property and er clearly care will have to be given by the districts that happens in imposing conditions to make sure that it will erm appertain to each individual property within a development so that the occupancy condition can be can be informed .
30 The programme to be sustained by the Members of the Society with the addition of the Magic Lantern . "
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