Example sentences of "and [adv] by the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Classified and patterned notes follow the pattern determined by the student and not by the lecturer .
32 I have great sympathy with the premise on which the hon. Gentleman bases his question , but such matters are best determined by individual employers and their work forces and not by the imposition of general blanket rules that may not be appropriate to individual countries or companies .
33 A finance director , for example , would be judged by the standard of the reasonable person experienced in financial matters , and not by the standard of the ordinary person .
34 The fathers failed to give Philip the satisfaction of a full-scale condemnation : the Order was suppressed by an administrative act of the pope 's and not by the Council .
35 I would like to point out that the event was actually organised in conjunction with Craigavon Borough Council 's Community Relations office by Network Craigavon , an umbrella organisation made up of a number of peace and reconciliation groups in the greater Craigavon area , and not by the group identified by you which is one member of the Network and has in the past , like other constituent groups in the Network , organised events .
36 The type and complexity of descriptions specifying valid paths is determined by the knowledge bases defined for the task and not by the parser .
37 As an example Russell and Macmillan ( 1952 ) quote the fact that with a westerly gale of twelve hours ' duration in the Atlantic the size of the waves reaching Cornwall would be limited by the time and not by the fetch , i.e. the distance between Cornwall and America .
38 Firstly , there was substantial agreement ( with some sole practitioners dissenting ) that the cost of the inspection should be borne by the firm precipitating the visit and not by the profession as a whole .
39 The employer concluded that the possible accommodation of appointing a reader to assist the applicant would not be reasonable as it would result in the duties of employment being largely performed by the reader and not by the applicant .
40 Control is maintained by requiring , e.g. reasonable grounds for the ministerial belief , and not by the presumption that there is a right answer to the jurisdictional issue posed .
41 Note that when you are acting for a seller of registered land ( unlike unregistered ) , the plan attached to the transfer must be signed by the seller alone , and not by the seller 's agent — not even by the seller 's conveyancer as you can for a buyer .
42 This site is operated by British Telecom and not by the military as its location would indicate .
43 More radical proposals include suggestions to allow all military procurement to be undertaken by an independent civilian agency and not by the military ; all future defence and foreign policy posture statements to be decided by Congress and not the military ; and regular Congressional debate on military priorities and their socio-economic consequences .
44 This would mean that in the absence of clear words , the terms of the hypothetical letting would be dictated by the market at the review date , and not by the terms of the lease .
45 Law , that is to say , is made valid by my experience of it , and not by the fact that it is presented to me as law .
46 Towards the end of the same century estufas ( heated chambers ) came into use to reproduce the improvements in the wine which had been noted when it crossed the equator in the holds of ships , the changes being caused by the heat and not by the motion of the ship .
47 The recommendations of the panel are expected to be heeded by Congress , since it was selected by several congressional committees and not by the timber industry or environmentalists .
48 At present , for example , Regional Fund money accruing to projects in Britain is collected by the UK Treasury and not by the region promoting the project .
49 He said : ’ That 's not fair our motivation is done by ourselves and not by the manager .
50 The elections for it were promised for the following year and already by the time of the secretary of state 's television broadcast in early September both the NIO and the Ulster political parties were evolving respective plans .
51 It is formed by an electrical discharge in oxygen , and thus by the action of lightning on oxygen in the upper atmosphere .
52 He was being turned over and over by the rush of water .
53 And over by the quarry .
54 Instead of the great epic being told over and over by the bards and preachers of the word , we are offered by the critics snatches of data to be dissected , truncated , and — most scandalously of all — ‘ authenticated ’ .
55 And over by the fire is Hamish , and Sawney let us in , of course . ’
56 Standardisation is reflected in the choice of a single approach ( the PWR ) , then in the selection of two power levels ( 900 and 1300 MWe ) , and finally by the construction of series of practically identical units : after the first six 900-MWe units , designed before 1973 , the remaining 46 units that will be in service in 1990 are in only four series , two for the 900-M units and two for the 1300-MW units .
57 Every word in it has been typed four times ( once by our Paris correspondent , once by the French telex operator , once by a typist in our office , and finally by the Linotype operator at Index Printers ) .
58 The Greater London Council ( GLC ) was ruled by the courts and finally by the House of Lords to be acting beyond its powers in lowering its public transport fares in the Fares fair' campaign of the early 1980s .
59 Unfortunately it resulted in a patent war , and finally by the mid-teens , about nineteen fifteen , erm the process died as a result of the rivalries of other companies .
60 The meaning of this troublesome phrase was a central issue in the English case of The State of Norway 's Application which was twice considered by the Court of Appeal and once by the House of Lords .
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