Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] by [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The case study illustrates that the implications of demographic trends can be modified by unforeseen economic events but they can also be successfully addressed by policy planning .
2 In 27 patients ( 96.4% ) bleeding could be successfully managed by injection of norepinephrine and polidocanol , in repeated sessions if needed .
3 The windows in the NIR are known to be predominantly controlled by water absorption bands , but oxygen and carbon dioxide also have some influence .
4 Patients with broken bones can be additionally restricted by traction apparatus and they forfeit much of their independence for this AL .
5 It also has the added difficulty that it can not be effectively served by rail .
6 In Italy , out of over two hundred listed companies , only seven have 50% of their shares in public hands and five are understood to be effectively controlled by family groupings .
7 It is important for the organ to be properly covered by insurance , but making it available to students costs little and is again an investment for the future .
8 As between themselves the authority of individual partners to bind the firm can be properly circumscribed by agreement in effective variation of the basic principle set out in this section .
9 As the beneficial owner covenants are only implied where there is valuable consideration , the covenants ( in the absence of such consideration ) should be expressly incorporated by reference thereto in the conveyance or transfer .
10 As beneficial owner covenants are only implied where there is valuable consideration , the covenants ( in the absence of such consideration ) should be expressly incorporated by reference thereto in the conveyance or transfer .
11 If you are addressing your senior manager will he be constantly interrupted by phone calls ?
12 The social world will be much affected by race , creed , class , gender , and culture .
13 ‘ Thinking I would stretch the rules to suit myself is very different from thinking I would be so consumed by greed that I would commit a felony . ’
14 Mr. Philipson also submitted that the Bank of England could properly exercise their supervisory powers under the Act without the breaching of customers ' confidences , and even went so far as to submit that the Schedule 3 information could be so furnished by clothing details of customers ' loans or deposits with anonymity .
15 Or is it more likely to be so affected by nationalism and the historical preferences of its peoples that it will remain a heterogeneous collection of individual markets linked together in a loose customs union ?
16 The question often raised is ‘ should education be so dominated by assessment ? ’
17 Why do we have to be so humiliated by officialdom ?
18 Lee 's intervention is expected to be warmly welcomed by City fans who idolised him during his playing days .
19 The work of the clinical team is likely to be greatly assisted by use of a simple problem-orientated approach .
20 The experience of pain may be greatly influenced by emotion , memory , culture , and the psychosocial situation .
21 Manufacturers might like to take note and perhaps prepare ‘ feeding ’ schedules or other informative literature on this subject that I am sure would be greatly appreciated by novice and advanced fishkeepers alike .
22 whether it could properly be said that it 's a duty because it 's not , it 's a guide , er the question arises as to whether it 's a duty but of course it 's here , it 's always been in the expert 's report incorporated in it the reference to it erm but er Lord in my submission er it is undoubtedly correct that your Lordship would be greatly helped by hearing evidence from a solicitor engaged regularly , frequently , in commercial conveyancing work as to what the extent of the practice , the accepted practice and the professional standards operated by solicitors in this field and
23 Officials leaked papers yesterday showing that British , not French , farmers would be hardest hit by subsidy reductions demanded by America .
24 The teeth of prey animals are also demineralized , and tooth enamel may be entirely removed by digestion , leaving just the dentine cores of the teeth ( Fisher , 1981 ) .
25 Falling industrial employment could in the past be better characterized by reference to product sectors such as cotton , 1945–61 , or coal mining , which lost 317,000 jobs from 1961 to 1971 .
26 The vagaries of history may lead the same States to favour each policy in turn according to changing circumstances : newly-independent States may resist being held bound by treaties entered into on their behalf , and therefore tend to favour the ‘ clean slate ’ doctrine of succession , although their economic and technical interests may be better served by treaty continuity .
27 On the other hand , the loss of the gall bladder reservoir , the increase in gastro-oesophageal reflux , and the possible relation with cholonic neoplasia suggest that young patients who develop gall stones in relation to a particular episode — for example , pregnancy — may be better served by preservation of the gall bladder .
28 However , on reflection , he decided that the question of the relationship between client , auditor and supervisor would be better settled by Parliament than by the Bank of England and the accounting profession .
29 If word recognition is completed before the context can be used to generate a prediction , then the context would not be expected to have much of an effect upon the word , and more experienced readers do appear to be less influenced by context .
30 All this is consistent with the absence of any effect of oil work in urban areas ( table II ) : rural post code sectors already supporting many construction workers ( and Highlands Region has one of the highest levels of such workers in Britain ) would be expected to be less affected by oil work than similar areas without such earlier ‘ exposure ’ ( that is , those in which the recent impact score was high ) .
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