Example sentences of "by [noun prp] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Many of the remainder were absorbed by McCorquodale the printers .
2 By mid-June the rebels had advanced to within 50 km of Monrovia ; thousands of civilians fled by road , and many also sought refuge in US installations , including the embassy .
3 By mid-September the Germans were almost completely driven out of France and Belgium .
4 Monday had been excusable , the roadworks unexpected ; by Tuesday the roadworks had grown and even though she had set off earlier she was still late .
5 By Friday the planings had been completely spread .
6 The scrums started well enough but when hooker Kenny Milne was injured and replaced by Corcoran the problems started .
7 By May the cadets had come to the end of their training .
8 By July the crops were strong and healthy-looking , wild flowers of every colour and description carpeted the hay fields and filled the air with their scent .
9 One explanation is that the initial infection , acquired from the ingestion of overwintered larvae in May , involves so few worms that neither clinical signs nor immunity is produced ; however , sufficient numbers of larvae are seeded on to the pasture so that by July the numbers of L3 on pasture are sufficient to produce clinical disease .
10 By Monday the protests had spread across the region , and smaller demonstrations were reported in Arad , Cluj , Oradea and Brasov , while the security forces were mobilised across Transylvania and all the borders sealed .
11 On the basis of proposals put forward by Kohl the heads of state and government committed themselves in an annexed document to reach unanimous agreement by Dec. 31 , 1993 , on a treaty to establish a Central European Criminal Investigation Office ( " Europol " ) .
12 By Brackensgill the Dales Way passes below Brackensgill Wood where there are some magnificent waterfalls hidden amongst the trees .
13 If the weather holds out , by Sunday the organizers hope the Show will have attracted a record sixty thousand visitors .
14 If the weather holds out , by Sunday the organizers hope the Show will have attracted a record sixty thousand visitors .
15 How grateful the Jews have been to God and how sorely treated by God the Jews have been .
16 A welcome innovation in this field has been the production of a catalogue of equipment now issued by Boots the Chemists .
17 A PENTAX camera , donated by Boots the Chemists , was the first prize in the Christmas draw organised by Nottingham and District branch .
18 I step out on to the patio carrying the tray with porcelain mugs by Boots the Chemists .
19 The solution for p t can therefore be derived by summing the solution for p ( ) t shown in equation ( 4.8 ) and dividing by N. The results will be :
20 In July of 1158 the Emperor once again led his army into Italy , and by August the troops had reached Milan .
21 Leibing each claiming a Hurricane shot down , although apparently one was not confirmed , only one claim being recorded by O.K.W. No Hurricanes were actually lost on this occasion , but A.H.Q. Malta confirmed that one Hurricane had been slightly damaged .
22 it goes on in our case , that both of our pension funds have had massive surpluses , i.e. erm there was a reported surplus by Watsons the actuaries , of one point erm seven billion which suddenly er vanished within one year to a seven er seven hundred million deficit and
23 Building began that year and by February 1984 the warehouses were occupied and by April the offices were ready too .
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