Example sentences of "by [noun sg] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | A promising route is indicated by work undertaken at the Policy Studies Institute on the complex relationships between household formation and total population . |
2 | Ed Lucente would be an appropriate sidekick in a Stern administration — he won the nickname Neutron Eddie at IBM Corp , because his moving to a new department was regularly followed by job cuts at the unit . |
3 | A tenancy from year to year is saved from being uncertain because each party has power by notice to determine at the end of any year . |
4 | Ignatieff ( 1978 ) suggests that Bentham like the prison reformer John Howard , also arrived at the idea of the corrigibility of man by re-education directed at the mind , albeit it by a different route . |
5 | The central insight , as Jonathan Mann ( Harvard ) pointed out , and as is emphasised in the report of the Global AIDS Policy Coalition , is that discrimination by society lies at the root of individual and community vulnerability to AIDS . |
6 | Probably against the advice of his commanders Henry decided to lead what remained of his army , decimated by illness contracted at the siege , to Calais , thought to be about a week 's march away . |
7 | Initially , the subject was dominated by fact finding at the level of both national and regional demand surveys ( what people did or wanted to do ) and site surveys ( what they did when they got there ) . |