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

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1 TWO youths have been cleared by a Teesside Crown Court jury of hurling missiles at police during a fracas on a Middlesbrough estate .
2 A Greek presence is attested by the altars to Astarte and Hercules and by a gold betrothal ring inscribed in Greek to Aemilia .
3 Her waist defined by a gold chain girdle , she was wearing Edward 's ring on a gold chain around her neck .
4 The story of how such a principle was accepted by a war-time coalition government and why it was implemented in the form that it was in advance of all the other social security changes , is a useful illustration of the ways in which particular problems gain the attention of governments and how one social policy can be seen and adopted as at least a partial solution to those problems .
5 Ms Zeitlin , who had backed a report by a nurse highlighting staffing problems , said the result was a victory for free speech .
6 The need for advice services at Tooting Bec psychiatric hospital was recognised in the early 1980s by a CAB community advice team .
7 ‘ And that was me , crippled for life , ’ he used to say , ‘ knee-capped by a Yankee flying bog . ’
8 The decision on whether or not to intervene is determined by a cost benefit calculus which focuses on efficiency rather than some vague notion of fairness .
9 A HERBAL health remedy marketed by a North Wales business is to be given to Russian cosmonauts to help them cope with stress in space .
10 A rogue telephoned expressing an interest in buying the articles and the plaintiff provisionally agreed with him that the payment would be by a building society cheque in the plaintiff 's favour .
11 The rogue paid by a building society cheque .
12 Some of these functions are best performed by University Institutes , some by a Curriculum Development Centre , some by a Curriculum Planning Unit and it is therefore possible that functions which may hitherto have been seen as either wholly performed by this body or that may increasingly be undertaken in partnership .
13 Some of these functions are best performed by University Institutes , some by a Curriculum Development Centre , some by a Curriculum Planning Unit and it is therefore possible that functions which may hitherto have been seen as either wholly performed by this body or that may increasingly be undertaken in partnership .
14 Early British pottery is represented by a Delftware tulip charger made in London in the late seventeenth century ( estimate £6–8,000 ; $11–14,000 ) .
15 He is filmed by a video surveillance camera .
16 Mr Smart has been assured that his TV licence is on its way , and that he can watch his television set with no worry of having a visit by a TV licensing inquiry officer . ’
17 Australian captain Woodfull is hit by a ball form Larwood in the Adelaide Test : a violent eruption of booing and shouting by spectators was triggered
18 You can benefit from expert consultations , backed up by a landscape design service .
19 At the Castello di Rivoli , Turin , which he headed from 1984 to 1990 , his very liberal interpretation of what was meant by a part time post made him unpopular .
20 The work in each clinic is coordinated by a part time research assistant , and follow up has been maintained with an annual loss because of withdrawal of cooperation or loss of contact of only about 0.3% .
21 The horse is immortalised by a life size bronze statue at Aintree , presented by Seagram .
22 Point out that in the case of a married couple or a permanent relationship ( especially between a man and woman living together and with the possibility of children , planned or unexpected ) , the joint tenancy is the surest guarantee that on the death of either there will at least be a roof over the heads of the surviving family , particularly if there is to be a mortgage supported by a life endowment policy .
23 Joe is being sponsored by a Government training scheme in Swindon .
24 THE EFFICIENCY of the Nature Conservancy Council is praised by a government review committee under Sir Derek Rayner whose draft report was handed to the council last week .
25 The coordinates of GH5 were superimposed onto those of CAP , and the actual DNA in CAP , which is bent , was replaced by a phosphate backbone trace of B-form DNA ( shown in red ) to avoid any presumptions about the nature of the DNA .
26 Every copy of the Software sold shall be accompanied by a Software License Agreement based on the following text .
27 However , the object-oriented paradigm offers increasing benefits when followed through from analysis and design to a language — that in fact the whole process becomes much more meaningful when surrounded by a software engineering environment .
28 Its training programme is boosted by a software export policy introduced by the government last year .
29 ( The column , incidentally , seems summarily to have been removed from that crusty contest 's judiciary by a meat trade equivalent of the Lord Chancellor . )
30 This was the famous ‘ Clanwilliam ’ commode of 1785 by Johann Gottlob Fiedler , a masterpiece of parquetry veneering , with exquisite gilt-bronze mounts and surmounted by a marble intarsia slab .
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