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

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1 She 'd call the apartment in Palma in case by a miracle Steve had returned .
2 An English traveller described Leon as ‘ kept in existence by The Church ’ .
3 The barman took my watch in payment by the way . ’
4 Another example of the importance of time periods is provided by the decision in Hendy Lennox ( Industrial Engines ) Ltd v Grahame Puttick Ltd [ 1984 ] 1 WLR 485 where the sellers ' terms of trading contained a retention of title clause which entitled them to repossess goods " in the case of default in payment by the purchaser " .
5 Whilst an exclusion clause in the manufacturer 's contract of sale could provide the manufacturer with a good defence to a claim by the wholesaler , it would provide him with no defence to a claim in negligence by the consumer .
6 Locks , or more correctly , ‘ pound locks ’ , are a means of raising a boat over a rise or fall in level by a series of steps .
7 Despite being on a three-month priority list , 80 tonnes of newsprint and diesel are still being held in Split by the UN .
8 A progressive narrowing of the margins within which the exchange rates of member currencies would be permitted to fluctuate vis-a-vis each other , with some arrangement for financing of countries in deficit by the countries in surplus .
9 It is important to distinguish between such lexical analysis of uncontrolled terms in thesis titles , ( which has not been carried out in any detail in the present study but which is one of the factors analysed in a paper in preparation by the author ) , and the subject classification carried out by Rolfe , Will and in the Laming list .
10 They take place in and indeed are sometimes identified in part by a location , which is to say the location of a person or other organism .
11 It was only after late 1946 , inspired in part by a speech in Zurich by Winston Churchill , that support for European unity really began to gather pace .
12 This is registered in part by a shift from metaphors of natural flow to metaphors of invasion ( see p.62 ) .
13 This was answered in part by a number of small-scale entrepreneurs operating in the shanty towns .
14 Initiatives such as the Montreal speech and even the withdrawal from NATO were motivated in part by a feeling that he could not trust his successors to do the necessary .
15 The decision appears to have been prompted in part by an assumption that it would either discredit Heseltine by forcing him to back off from a challenge ( which was thought most likely ) or , if he did stand , give him insufficient time to mount an effective campaign .
16 This is cone in part by an analysis of history and this is the technique that is using in Formen .
17 Reduced underemployment , mechanization ( spurred on in part by the exodus of family workers ) and improved methods of cultivation allowed agricultural output to grow significantly and employment to fall substantially .
18 There were working-class regulars but the vast majority of the working class would have been excluded , at least in part by the cost and social ambience of the halls but far more by their geographical location .
19 The UK 's sensitivity towards conflicts of interest and duty was reflected in part by the division of functions on the Stock Exchange .
20 This discrepancy is in part , caused by the many reports in which patients with reflux oesophagitis are taken as a single group , without separating them according to the degree or severity of the injury to the oesophageal mucosa , and in part by the lack of manometric studies in the same patients .
21 Their argument is very close to , if not based upon , a weak version of the " Sapir-Whorf hypothesis " which holds that the way people view the world is determined wholly or in part by the structure of their native language , and that concepts encoded in one language need not be encoded in another .
22 In the case of Vmw175 , its autoregulatory function is mediated at least in part by the formation of a complex between Vmw175 and a specific sequence fitting the Vmw175 binding consensus ATCGTnnnnnYSG ( 21,22 and references therein ) found at the cap site of the IE-3 promoter ( 23 ) .
23 This Agreement shall not be assigned , sub-contracted , or sub-licensed in whole or in part by the Programmer without the prior written consent of the Publisher .
24 This Agreement shall not be assigned , sub-contracted , or sub-licensed in whole or in part by the Programmer without the prior written consent of the Publisher .
25 The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association .
26 The costs of convalescence are normally met in part by individual or Branch contributions , and in part by the welfare funds raised by the Association .
27 This enormous expansion of private residential care was financed in part by the taxpayer .
28 The major project being undertaken in this area is the ‘ Right to Associate in Theory and Practice ’ , which is financed in part by the Leverhulme Trust .
29 Paid in part by the Crown and in part by ecclesiastical benefices , they were Crown servants first and ministers of God only in a fairly casual sense .
30 The uproar was no doubt stimulated in part by the authorship of the articles , which included Francis Crick , but also reflected the outraged resistance of many biologists to the concept of ‘ selfish DNA ’ .
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