Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 All you basically need is one composition fixed in any material form , be it record , tape , manuscript or any other , which can be commercially exploited by the public .
2 Nor can it be wholly explained by the employment changes which were pushing greater numbers of people into the market irrespective of wage trends .
3 Tensions within the village would still be wholly overshadowed by a sense of common interest , a shared way of life and outlook .
4 A major firm has probably sunk cost in such a way that it is unlikely to be successfully challenged by an entrant .
5 This awkwardness which might be successfully exploited by a writer in a different context , forces itself on the reader 's attention , detracting from the force of discreet .
6 Work such as that of Young et al ( 1988 ) has even shown us how something that was traditionally assumed to be as intangible and subjective as the nature of conscious awareness itself can be disrupted by physical damage to the brain and can be successfully studied by the observational techniques of cognitive psychology .
7 Crucially , their Interim report submitted in March 1920 noted the intimate connection between housing , transport and the ultimate distribution of land uses of all kinds , including residential , commercial and industrial , so that the housing question ‘ can only be successfully attacked by the simultaneous consideration of all these aspects over a wide area ’ .
8 It is also true that proceedings by way of injunction are not the only form of proceedings open to a local authority under the section ; but , unlike Mann L.J. , I am not impressed by that fact , because , in practice , for reasons I have previously given , the circumstances in which injunction proceedings may be successfully brought by a local authority are such that no other proceedings will be effective to enforce the law .
9 Bearing in mind that it will be mostly hidden by the curtain that will fall around it , and that it may also have to support a wire umbrella frame , a 3 inch ( 7.5cm ) diameter or square stake is not too big .
10 The elderly who expressed continuing sexual interests would be mercilessly ridiculed by the youth groups of their village .
11 The fact that OFIs are responsible for over 50% of equity finance means that share prices will be predominantly affected by the portfolio preferences of these institutions .
12 Such mastery , however , will normally be brief ; it is unlikely to outlast the passing of crisis and/or movement in the cycles of history ; it will not survive substantial loss of congressional or popular support and it will be relentlessly eroded by the passage of time .
13 Some , including Kent County Council , believe that large scale induced development will not occur without positive government intervention and that some towns such as Dover could be badly affected by the loss of their traditional ferry business .
14 The group may become self-perpetuating and exclusive , failing to encourage the involvement of the majority of parents ; or be badly led by a bunch of incompetents who cause chaos and disaster with every move they make .
15 The dearth of recent critical material in this area would suggest not , but the aim of this article is to demonstrate that the study of dramatic character may be effectively achieved by the application of theoretical principles derived from the linguistic analysis of conversation .
16 The managers become a self-selecting body and cease to be effectively monitored by the shareholders once in office .
17 The schedules determine which subjects can be effectively represented by the scheme , and which relationships are most effectively reflected by it .
18 For the language needs of learners can only be effectively solved by a linguistic analysis of their source problems ( Carter , 1982:2 ) .
19 However , this point should not be taken to imply that the burden can be effectively discharged by the voluntary sector , even though it may be able to make a useful contribution to meeting these needs .
20 The operational objectives of each agency have to be properly understood by the professional parties involved so that areas of conflict and compromise in practice can be identified and service provision improved .
21 When Schoenberg asks for the piccolo to play ppp in the top level of its register ‘ so schwach wie möglich ’ with the bassoon and solo strings at different dynamic levels , and then asks for completely different textures and dynamics in the next variation , I know that this can not be properly realized by an orchestra in a concert-hall seated in the conventional way .
22 The country can not be properly served by a Government who pretend that they can somehow call a halt to or defer the agreed purpose of the rest of the Community .
23 What is the point of maintaining a proper legal framework for trade unions if law-breaking unions can not be properly punished by the courts ?
24 Techniques for going up and down stairs , through doors and in narrow spaces should be properly demonstrated by a mobility expert so that pupils guiding a blind friend can do it in a safe , efficient way .
25 Walker , a former employee of the ARC , said the council 's research was of a high standard but said ‘ as a ratepayer one would be worried that such standards of excellence would be properly managed by the ARC . ’
26 Targets are needed so that performance can be properly measured by the Secretary of State and the public ’ , said Dr Caldwell .
27 My hon. Friend 's answer will be widely welcomed by the tourist industry not just in Scotland , but throughout the United Kingdom , but will he say a little more about the results of the independent review to which he referred ?
28 For important projects , one may also use an advisory board representing those who will be most influenced by the project .
29 The UK branch , which is by far the largest , will be most affected by the decision .
30 Second , in many cases it is the poorer countries who will be most affected by the greenhouse effect .
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