Example sentences of "no [adv] [verb] by [noun] " in BNC.

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1 they are no longer bound by college curricula , timetables or , even , college teaching .
2 chipped out , aye and of course we had a machine doing all that work , it was no longer done by hand it was done by machine
3 Malawi is no longer ruled by fear
4 But , whatever the Consultative Group decides in Paris , it is clear that Malawi is no longer ruled by fear .
5 Whatever the mechanism , the result is that : ( a ) the K + accumulated by H + , K + , ATPase can be recycled into the lumen , so that H + /K + exchange is no longer limited by availability of K + ; and ( b ) secretion of Cl - ions can accompany secretion of H + , thereby preserving electroneutrality .
6 Moxie , no longer employed by Jack , had undergone a transformation .
7 This account is no longer accepted by linguists and anthropologists .
8 Whichever , I have to warn that the use of the names of the months in describing food is no longer permitted by EEC regulations .
9 The hearth itself became sacred , and the chief prop of a moral order no longer buttressed by belief .
10 The barren splendour of the Lake District , for example , is no longer obscured by summer hordes .
11 Ellenbank Press is no longer distributed by Bookspeed .
12 One of the older professional methods , the use of the gin trap , has been phased out and is no longer allowed by law .
13 Later a bypass was provided for the Gotthard traffic , and since the Swiss through-road from Basel to Chiasso ( on the Italian frontier ) was finally completed in 1986 , fast through traffic using the road from Basel has no longer passed by way of canton Schwyz and Axenstrasse .
14 His irritation at this failure to control his warring vassals was further increased in the spring of 1188 when Richard , no longer distracted by rebellion , launched his Brabançons in a massive attack on Toulouse .
15 While the pope was thus able to tax the English church only by the will of the king , the king 's taxation was no longer restrained by canon law or at the mercy of the pope or — to any great extent — of an archbishop .
16 She did , to say she was no longer travelling by air the next morning .
17 The position of Battalion Entertainments Officer was no longer held by Charles within five minutes of the drop of the curtain and although that was gratifying to him at the time , in spite of the manner of his dismissal , there were additional deprivations inflicted by a scandalized CO , that were not easy to bear .
18 It is to reach a position where we are no longer assailed by doubts and uncertainties , where we know who we really are and where we are going .
19 No longer interrupted by shooting , the zombies continued their steady slow pace , completely ignoring the Marines other than to step around any Marine that was in their path .
20 7 — Empty The files on the media item are no longer required by LIFESPAN .
21 7 — Empty The files on the media item are no longer required by LIFESPAN .
22 ‘ I came back after Christmas to the news that my services were no longer required by Mr Nigel Steen .
23 Just because their lives are no longer structured by employment or education , there is more space for a variety of life patterns among the elderly of any class background .
24 Not surprisingly , power is no longer supplied by steam engines or water wheels , the latter having been removed for scrap in 1956 .
25 No longer besieged by beauty : besieging it .
26 A sudden volley of shots broke out , the sound no longer muffled by windows , all of which had been shattered during the night .
27 We walk tall , no longer cowed by writs .
28 In the late 1970s , since its leadership was no longer dominated by members of the Communist Party , it was no longer regarded as subversive , but merely as a ‘ Communist penetrated organisation ’ .
29 In the 1990s the Bar likes to proclaim that all that has changed , that it is no longer dominated by men who have been to public schools followed by Oxford or Cambridge .
30 FROM the top of the dome of St Paul 's Cathedral the view is no longer dominated by City church steeples but by an intrusive cacophony of drab , characterless Sixties boxes .
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