Example sentences of "by [noun prp] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The camp programme was outlined by Windley in some detail .
2 They had been noticed by Jessica at half past ten that morning , searing the peaceful waters of Lough Swilly with a little sporty powerboat , bright red and snarling .
3 Among them is Senator Orlando Mercado , who was hounded and jailed as a broadcaster , and Senator Wigberto Tanada , whose family was persecuted by Marcos through much of his rule .
4 KEVIN McKeever has been transfer-listed by Glentoran after less than a season at the Oval .
5 Countries with volatile aggregate demand are identified by Lucas as those countries for which the variance of unanticipated aggregate demand , v , is high .
6 X/Open is pushing the DCE specifications through a fast track procedure for adoption , which means they go straight to a vote by its members rather than through a prolonged period of technical evaluation , work already done exhaustively by OSF in any case .
7 Most bishops thought that the handling by Ramsey of this difficult theme was masterly .
8 Unix System Labs , which is n't even a party to the action , has been subpoea 'd by the Open Software Foundation in its attempt to ward off the now-famous $100m antitrust suit lodged against it by Addamax Inc that Sun Microsystems Inc could wind up paying for ( UX Nos 404 , 331 ) .
9 Shakespeare is thought to have been strongly influenced by Spenser in these choruses , for instance , and this might have been reflected in the comments .
10 B may refuse to accept that as a repudiation by S. In that case B will be able to sue for damages for non-delivery if on December 1 S does not deliver .
11 Mark was asked by McGillicuddy for some ideas by which European plants could reduce corporate operating costs on a world wide basis .
12 Its numerical value is the same as that calculated by Inglis for this critical point , though one should not attach too much importance to the exact numerical values in any of this work since all the presuppositions are approximations .
13 They are to be marketed by Korg in this country and feature bodies and necks built to the original design , but allied to American pickups and hardware and retailing from between £750 and £1,000 .
14 At the same time his status seems to have caused him to be associated with campaigns which took place after his death : the invasion of Italy by Buccelin , which rightly belongs in the reign of Theudebald , was assigned by Gregory to that of his father .
15 The only basic concession we made to the Chancellor was to exclude the self-employed on the grounds that they were not covered by SERPS in any event .
16 NEC is counting on shipping 1,500 units to Control Data by the end of 1994 , and the two are considering developing their relationship further , including the supply by NEC of other UNIX workstations to Control Data , the adoption by NEC of some Control Data applications to fill gaps in its own line — and the marketing by Control Data of NEC personal computers , probably the Ultralite MS-DOS laptop computer .
17 Key phrases used by Brenda in this part of the conversation , meanwhile , are in Creole : 'im stone black and halfcastes , both used several times .
18 This feature of concentrated markets is the subject of the paper by Rees in this issue .
19 Private hospitals not owned by Bupa are reckoned to rely on patients who are insured by Bupa for half their business .
20 Andy Goram , Rangers ' goalkeeper , is wanted by Roxburgh at all costs , however .
21 At the election , the Nazi party increased the number of seats in the Reichstag to 288 , and by December of that year , all other parties were banned or dissolved .
22 While the French police eventually traced the pieces to Osaka , lack of cooperation on the part of the Japanese authorities meant that they were not returned to France until June 1990 , and then only on the condition that they were returned to Japan by December of that year .
23 The report recommends £7.6 million worth of the programme should be started immediately to be completed by December of this year .
24 for when every commandment of the law had been declared by Moses to all the people , he took the blood of calves and goats , with water and scarlet wool and hyssop , and sprinkled both the book itself and all the people , saying , ‘ This is the blood of the covenant which God commanded you . ’
25 He had drafted two acts by January of this year , when ill health forestalled his plans to do further work upon it .
26 A recognition of the worth of every human being , however obscure or impoverished , and a new stress on the positive virtues of the working poor , as well as their contribution to social and economic life — these were some aspects of the democratic spirit of the times , expressed by Wordsworth in many of his poems about the people of his native region , such as Resolution and Independence , Michael , and The Old Cumberland Beggar .
27 By July of that year Lutyens had finished adapting a disused china room beneath the Throne Room for its permanent position , and the house was opened again to the public for a charge of sixpence ( 2½ p ) per person , this charge , as always , going into Her Majesty 's charitable fund .
28 Where the degree course and the HNC/HND course are designed to form a continuous integrated programme and where students by the end of the second year or the equivalent stage have not only achieved the SCOTVEC award but also satisfied the objectives and reached the standard required by CNAA for that stage of a degree course , students may take one further academic year of full-time study for a Degree and two further academic years of full-time study for an Honours Degree ( or the part-time equivalents ) .
29 the use of field titles , and not just the anachronistic formula ‘ on a Modular Course ’ on all degree certificates ; this was accepted by CNAA for all but the BEd degree — combinations of single fields being prefaced by ‘ Combined studies in … ’ .
30 By February of this year the cracks had turned into a rift which could not be healed .
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