Example sentences of "of [noun] by [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Provided ( i ) the audit file explains the context in which particular stamped documents have been examined , and ( ii ) the significance of special audit marks or ticks are standardised and understood by the audit staff , there should be little risk of misinterpretation by third parties after the event .
2 We have offered what we consider to be the best works of fiction by Third World writers — not just of this year , but of any year .
3 For what we need is not only the idea of non-arbitrariness but the idea of error and the ( logical ) possibility of correction of error by third persons .
4 8 Third parties Without doubt the courts will in proper circumstances restrain a breach of confidence by third parties who have come by confidential information .
5 The Convention is also limited to rights and obligations ; it does not purport to regulate the situation where a treaty is incidentally beneficial or detrimental to a third party 's interests.175 — The different requirements for the manifestation of consent by third States to rights as opposed to obligations could cause difficulties ; since a treaty may give rise to both , should the provisions of Article 35 ( obligations ) or Article 36 ( rights ) apply ?
6 A If the Bill is presented to the House of Commons in November , it will pass through the committee stage until February 1944 and be considered by the House of Lords by next May .
7 Before leaving Merchiston , she was presented with a bouquet of flowers by first year Hospitality Management student , Louise McLernan ; she discussed , with Louise and her class-mates , the level of commitment needed to give up work , as some of them had done , and devote themselves to full-time study .
8 Legal factors Restrictive covenants Existing easements Easements required Approval of scheme by third party Vacant possession ( squatters ) Sight lines Ransom strips Private and public sewers Infrastructure and services Existing roads and access Proximity and capacity of existing public sewers Availability of gas , water and electricity supplies Engineering problems Made-up ground , mining , bearing capacity of soil Springs , streams/rivers , flooding , water table Existing foundations and basements Previous use of land ( i.e. lead works , chemicals , asbestos , etc . )
9 The legal effect of actions of an organisation in excess of its powers becomes even more complex in the case of claims by third parties against the organisation .
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