Example sentences of "by the [noun sg] [coord] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Then , late in the game , Ray Wilkins grabbed me by the shirt and threw me to the ground with a judo throw .
2 In those few minutes , say the prosecution , back home with the baby , Corbett , in a flash of temper , had grabbed Danielle by the leg and smashed her against the bedroom wall .
3 Willie Moe snorted and picked up the boy by the leg and started to whirl him as if winding him up , which was part of a new routine called ‘ The Living Propeller ’ .
4 In order to find the ‘ slices ’ , each element is divided by the total and multiplied by 360 .
5 She went around the lobby formed by the bathroom and stared at the dusk flat .
6 There was a bell at the end , which was rung by the ticket-collector or guard to warn the women of his approach so that they could cover themselves appropriately .
7 This involved a Parent Chat Sheet , part of which was filled in by the parent or written by a member of staff for the parent during the chat .
8 E11.93 ( C7.93 ) Operation of the Campaign Fund : To consider the policies agreed by the Council and to decide what further action is required .
9 The most significant sites in North Shields are Chirton Industrial Estate , originally comprising 110 acres , which was acquired by the council and transferred to North East Trading Estates , and Tyne Tunnel Industrial Estate , comprising 132 acres bought from the Duke of Northumberland in the mid-1960s by Property Security Investment Trust Ltd .
10 Completed in 1889 , the site is owned by the council and has been virtually levelled .
11 If you have a grievance relating to your employment , please refer to the procedure agreed by the Council and set out in the document attached to this statement of particulars .
12 In addition he has a duty to consider whether , in the public interest , he should make a report on any matter arising out of , or in connection with the accounts , in order that the matter should be considered by the council or brought to public attention .
13 Because the share of local councils ' income contributed is small , small changes in spending by the council or grant by government will produce big changes in tax rates .
14 In R v Inner London Juvenile Court , ex pG [ 1988 ] FCR 316 , Bush J held that the child 's welfare was a matter to be considered by the court and balanced against the risk of prejudice to the accused .
15 I helped along people who 'd been caught by the police , sentenced by the court and had their death warrant signed by the Home Secretary .
16 I helped along people who 'd been caught by the police , sentenced by the court and had their death warrant signed by the Home Secretary .
17 In this context it is also relevant to note that the rules of court expressly protect the confidentiality of all documents held by the court and limit their circulation to the parties , their legal representatives , the guardian ad litem or welfare officer and the Legal Aid Board ( FPCR , r23(1) ; FPR , r4.23(1) ) .
18 The deposit will now be taken by the court and forwarded to the Official Receiver .
19 The book is not confined to the needs of the conveyancing practitioner , however ; it is thought that the divorce practitioner should also have knowledge of the different types of conveyance which may be ordered by the court or agreed between the parties and the points which should be taken into account at that time , the protective measures that might be taken before the conveyance is concluded and the documentation that may be required in dealing with life policies .
20 The other copies of the petition and the statement of affairs are either retained by the court or forwarded to the official receiver or insolvency practitioner if one is appointed under 5 273 ( see section 7 below ) .
21 If you are at all normal , you bypass the urge to throttle him , or to shake him by the head and shout : ‘ What 's that got to do with anything ? ’ , and find yourself nodding in agreement as if he has just proved something .
22 Mahmoud reached forward , took him by the head and turned his face back towards him .
23 They were joined in the network by specialist teachers , funded by the ILEA and based in the special schools , who visited children at home before they were due to start school .
24 His two children , aged 18 months and seven months , were sleeping eight feet from the explosion , but were saved from injury by the bomb-proofing and reinforced glass that all VIPs in the province get in their homes .
25 Joseph peered in the directions indicated by the mandarin but saw only the scented shrubs and trees of the formal gardens .
26 It is essential for normal growth and is secreted by the pituitary and carried in the blood to all parts of the body ( Chapter 10 ) .
27 The helicopter and a standby vessel spotted a flare set off by the crew and stayed in the vicinity until the men were winched to safety by an RAF helicopter .
28 Several questions were put by the Deputation and answered , and then the Mayor told the Committee that the Corporation was " very sensible of the liberality of the offer made by the Goldsmiths ' Company " .
29 Following the scheme set up in Germany , Lloyd George introduced a new system for the settlement of disputes arising out of claims to the new unemployment benefit provided by the Act and administered by the Board of Trade .
30 Hall instructed Pennethorne to implement arrangements to purchase the land authorized by the Act and to prepare block plans for Government Offices on the larger site between Parliament Street , Downing Street , Great George Street and the park .
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