Example sentences of "by [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , in laboratories in Essen , Bernard Prinz was suggesting that forest decline was caused by damage to foliage by ozone , another gas produced as a by-product of industry .
2 Benefits affected by admission to hospital For details see leaflet NI9. ( f your elderly parent is admitted to hospital or an old people 's home under the National Health Service , there may be a reduction in , or a withdrawal of , certain State benefits ( but this will not apply if she enters a charitable home or has treatment as a private patient ) .
3 Magdalene Rutherford , 66 , first suffered bouts of breathlessness in the mid-Seventies but it was only four years ago that she was told her condition had been caused by exposure to asbestos at the dockyard , a judge heard .
4 Other physical assets were valued by reference to evidence of recent selling-prices of similar items .
5 Where the plaintiff claims continuing loss the judge has to decide the issue by reference to interest on the loss calculated up to the date of payment in .
6 The effect of evacuation was to flood the dark places with light and bring home to the national consciousness that the ‘ submerged tenth ’ described by Charles Booth still exists in our towns like a hidden sore , poor , dirty and crude in its habits , an intolerable and degrading burden to decent people forced by poverty to neighbour with it .
7 With an value of unity , point 1 is on and 2 is on : this represents the difference ( gain ) in social welfare available by distribution to equality at 2 from 1 .
8 FROM CRUNCHING HER WAY ACROSS CRYSTALLINE ICE BY DAY TO CAMPING ON FROZEN RIVER BEDS AT NIGHT , JILL RANFORD 'S TRIP TO ZANSKAR WAS CERTAINLY ONE TO REMEMBER
9 The 32-year-old Californian was flown by helicopter to hospital with chest and back injuries and suspected fractures to one or more vertebrae .
10 She was flown by helicopter to hospital in Orlando .
11 She was flown by helicopter to hospital in Orlando .
12 To treat them simply as statements of objective fact , to be proved or disproved by appeal to observation of the world around us , to the speculations and arguments of metaphysical philosophy , or even to the authority of the Bible understood as a collection of ‘ divine truths ’ , is to misconceive their nature and function .
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