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

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1 The significance and the complexities of the relationship which gives rise to the caring , and the importance of understanding what both parties wish for in the relationship , have always been emphasized by carers ' organizations .
2 Females are attracted by males ' displays and go to them for mating .
3 Differences of this kind are both substantial and early to appear ( Wells , 1982 , 1985 ) , and whilst no doubt partly attributable to differences in genetic endowment , they are almost certainly also due to differences in the opportunities for learning that are provided by children 's linguistic environments .
4 The videos are accompanied by students ' Activity Books and teachers ' Video Guides .
5 Tanks and guns bombarding one 's inside seemed totally out of place , so I sought inspiration in earlier times , in the knowledge that what was once just as hideous has , over the years been softened by children 's books , Morte d'Arthur and the legends of chivalry .
6 Secondly , how far can the low pay of women compared to men be explained by women 's domestic ties ?
7 An address will be given by Children 's Society director Ian Sparks .
8 RICHARD GOUGH and Trevor Steven will be examined by Rangers ' medical staff today but the injuries sustained at Fir Park last night have made them doubtful for the European tie with FC Brugge .
9 A second mural is to be painted by children 's ward patients and local artist Steven Cairney at Darlington Memorial Hospital .
10 A second mural is to be painted by children 's ward patients and local artist Steven Cairney at Darlington Memorial Hospital .
11 Voting rights of shares can be limited by firms ' articles of association .
12 The second semi-final is expected to be dominated by bookmakers ' favourite Risk It Miss , trained by Midlands-based Charlie Lister .
13 This Service would provide legal help to CABx and other social agencies , similar to that hitherto provided by solicitors to CABx on an honorary basis ; would establish close liaison between the local profession and CABx and other social services ; would provide oral advice for the public in cases that could be readily disposed of ; would maintain permanent advisory centres where necessary , offering advice and assistance short of proceedings or representation in court ; and would set up permanent local centres offering representation in magistrates ' courts and county courts and the conduct of litigation so far as this could not be absorbed by solicitors ' firms .
14 ABOVE Finds can often be dated by manufacturers ' stamps ( as antiques are often dated today ) .
15 If the 12 seats in the second row are not occupied by peers at 5.30 pm , they can be used by Members ' guests .
16 Conversely , information about local consumer preferences can be used by manufacturers ' sales forces in selling to a retail outlet those lines which its local customer profile is most likely to purchase .
17 Frankie Parks ' side 's performances over the past few weeks will be envied by Blues ' boss Trevor Anderson .
18 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
19 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
20 A lot of research in neural nets appears to be driven by researchers ' imaginations and the desire to make devices which work , with very little reference to biology .
21 Many people and institutions , not just the pupils themselves , are likely to be judged by pupils ' performance in assessment tasks .
22 The opening at noon was due to be followed by children 's street parties in Bunter Road and Heskin Road , Southdene .
23 Reports suggested that the implementation of the bill would be opposed by women 's groups and non-Moslem minorities .
24 They also point out that this awareness may well be influenced by children 's experiences before they go in school .
25 The move , widely regarded as an attempt to appease the government 's right-wing critics unhappy with the slow pace of Islamic reform and with recent Gulf war policy [ see pp. 38007 ; 38102 ] , was expected to be resisted by women 's groups and minorities .
26 These recoveries would , in the normal way , be retained by Names ' underwriting agents to be available to discharge Names ' liabilities to their policyholders .
27 Grants will not be made for purposes which should be covered by schools ' normal funding arrangements .
28 It followed a lovely move ; Shaun Strang sent Loughran galloping down the right , his cross appeared to be handled by Blues ' defender John McConnell but before anyone could make a protest about it Manley drove the ball into the corner of the net past Wesley Lamont .
29 Security can also be a problem here , so try to park in highly visible places which are less likely to be jammed by visitors ' cars just as you want to get home .
30 More would be paid by contractors ' employees in tax .
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