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

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1 One of the consequences he claims for this theory is the disappearance of ideas ‘ to the precise extent that it has emerged that their existence is inscribed in the actions of practices governed by rituals defined in the last instance by an ideological apparatus ’ ( Althusser 1971 : 159 ) .
2 The reform of provincial government in 1775 had been anticipated by proposals made in the 1750s under the Empress Elizabeth .
3 Airfield and group histories related by experts assist in the sharing of information about the 9th Air Force .
4 When a repeated eigenvalue 1 makes the characteristic matrix doubly degenerate , we know ( see ( 1.21.14 ) ) that the Sylvester expansion of the system matrix A is unc It follows that we can use the power method to find 1 ; postmultiplication by co gives in the limit , when r is sufficiently large , say s , unc We thus find 1 without difficulty ; but the determination of z11 + z22 requires further consideration .
5 In investigations of cerebral asymmetry , therefore , electrode leads from various positions over left and right hemispheres are often linked to a common reference site at which underlying activity is unlikely to be affected by variables manipulated in the experiment .
6 Peregrines , whose numbers have recovered in recent years after poisoning by pesticides used in the 1960s caused a slump in the population , are given special protection by the Wildlife and Countryside Act .
7 Establish an Arms Conversion Agency to help arms manufacturers to diversify and convert out of the defence field , funded by savings made in the defence budget .
8 An additional finding was that oxides of nitrogen emitted by aircraft flying in the upper troposphere would shift the balance between ozone destruction and ozone production by water vapour radicals , leading to ozone production in that level of the atmosphere .
9 Most misspellings in words of more than one syllable have been found by research to occur in the unstressed syllable , especially in the vowel .
10 Unfortunately , those premises were destroyed by enemy bombing in the second world war , and the site is now part of the Shelter-homes development .
11 Among the distinctive features of the colleges are their highly selective nature and their specialisation , with about 50 per cent of the timetable devoted to maths , science and technology and the remaining 50 per cent of the time occupied by subjects found in the usual school curriculum , including art , music and drama .
12 ‘ But , ’ he says , confidently , ‘ even though we may be one of the first to be affected by cut backs in the economy , we will also be the first out . ’
13 The corn-and-sheep husbandry was varied by pig fattening in the beechwoods , where arable fields generally occupied the sunny slopes , pastures the shaded ones , and there was a well-defined local method of improving the lighter soils .
14 TWO letters by readers carried in the November 1991 issue of RW&P prompt me to send you my views on what must be the most important issues facing the IRB and future Rugby World Cup tournaments .
15 The demand for milk in the cities was met mainly by cow-keepers operating in the city itself or in the suburbs .
16 This chapter attempts to answer these questions partly by reference to work in the field and in part through a review and analysis of works of fiction typically used as ‘ whole class readers ’ in the lower years of six secondary comprehensive schools and falls into two parts .
17 Preparation of financial statements by companies registered in the UK is guided by the Generally Accepted Accounting Practice ( GAAP ) which is set Out in Statements of Standard Accounting Practice ( SSAPs ) and in Statements of Recommended Practice ( SORPs ) .
18 Profits earned overseas by companies registered in the UK may be subject to overseas taxation , but corporation tax on those profits is usually reduced by overseas taxation suffered ; in effect , overseas profits are usually subject to UK corporation tax only to the extent that the rate of overseas tax is lower than the UK rate ( double tax relief .
19 The old Corporation bought out the two private gas companies in 1869 , and by 1877 vast strides in the world of Glasgow by gas-light resulted in the universal installation of Siemen 's regenerative lamps and Sugg 's argand lamps .
20 This would be detected by loops buried in the road at what are called key junctions and the data passed on to a computer which would issue the bills later .
21 At that time she was still living in an Alpine town surrounded by mountain-tops silhouetted in the distance .
22 THE third round draw for the Schweppes Cup has resulted in a number of very interesting pairings with the NCU clubs favoured by home draws in the battle of the big guns .
23 Databank also contains matched information on bargaining influences on these settlements and how important these are perceived by management involved in the negotiating process .
24 Over 40,000 demonstrators led by Cárdenas gathered in the central square of the capital , Mexico City , on Aug. 29 to demand changes in the political system following the controversial state elections .
25 It is used mainly in the evening by guests dining in the restaurant .
26 ( ‘ If the Subject appears to have been lost by accident continue in the direction the Subject was proceeding . ’ )
27 An exhibition by Christians working in the arts , media and entertainment
28 GYSIN 's own voice can be heard on a new release , Self-Portrait Jumping , which is backed up by tracks recorded in the Eighties by numerous African and French musicians , with special appearances by jazzers Don Cherry and Steve Lacy .
29 Much of this work is already in hand , aided by advances made in the organisation of women outside and inside the sociology profession .
30 The name was brought back by troops involved in the Spanish Peninsular ( 1808–14 ) War .
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