Example sentences of "[verb] by others " in BNC.
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1 | But faced suddenly with being alone through bereavement or divorce , or gradually through the natural lessening of family ties and dependency , we may find ourselves feeling very differently , remembering with nostalgia the days when we were so busy , needed and surrounded by others . |
2 | The real reason she 'd wanted to leave was the harsh discovery that when you were nursing a broken heart there was nothing more painful than being surrounded by others who were happily in love . |
3 | Perhaps a memory from childhood when a fat Cranston must have been mercilessly teased by others . |
4 | Perhaps the bird had been attacked by others , and so had to drop what he was carrying . |
5 | Thus , in unregistered conveyancing unless a conveyance or other document of title is properly stamped , it can not be used to assert title to land or defend that title if attacked by others . |
6 | Similarly students ' attempts to control which have not been predetermined by others may be deemed illegitimate — that is , as ‘ behavioural problems ’ or a lack of ‘ acceptance of disability ’ . |
7 | Next he travelled to Marlott , but found the Durbeyfield cottage occupied by others . |
8 | But if it is to serve as the platform for a conclusion that something else and qualitatively different is required , something to place authority , at least in part , for the conduct of a business owned by others in the hands of employees , then by itself the statement is not strong enough to bear the weight of the proposition . |
9 | Some years ago , broken and wounded by others , and deeply convinced of my own self-concealing sinfulness , I cried out to God in the words of one of the psalms : |
10 | He enjoys a good time and is well respected by others . |
11 | Often , centrally initiated changes were superseded by others without proper assessment or follow-up . |
12 | If the service , which is free apart from the cost of the phone call , proves successful , it may be supplemented by others dealing with information on areas of concern such as the environment . |
13 | In the second and final years , these core units are supplemented by others aimed at deepening the student 's awareness of the continent 's major sociological trends , the latest developments in political thought , and the problems of regional and cultural minorities . |
14 | These heavily-travelled , perpetually busy airways are supplemented by others currently less hectic but growing fast both in use and consequence . |
15 | He was expected , quite unrealistically , to foster British trade throughout Europe ; but by the first years of the twentieth century the attaché in Paris had been supplemented by others in Berlin , Vienna , Constantinople , Madrid , Pekin and Yokohama . |
16 | It may arise simply because the risk of deterioration of a resource may be unequally shared among affected people , or because the fruits of personal sacrifices will be enjoyed by others , or discounted future benefits do not justify present sacrifices and are distributed unevenly . |
17 | Although everyone has the innate capacity to love and to enjoy another 's happiness as well as their own , and to get themselves loved and their happiness enjoyed by others , not everyone can risk the experience in adult life . |
18 | Nor can they show that response strategies are responsible for the results reported by others . |
19 | Similar findings have been reported by others ( Kleineman and Cloninger , 1973 ; Gardner , English , Flannery , Hartnett , McCormick and Wilhemy 1977 ; Dodds , 1978 ; Klein and Rosenfield , 1980 ) . |
20 | Such task-related changes in distribution of alpha activity have been reported by others ( Morgan , McDonald and MacDonald , 1971 ; Galin and Ornstein , 1972 ; Morgan , MacDonald and Hilgard , 1974 ; Robbins , Dale and McAdam , 1974 ; Galin and Ellis , 1975 ; Galin , Johnstone and Herron , 1978 ; but see Mayes and Beaumont , 1977 ) . |
21 | It also contains regions homologous to the phosphate binding loop ( P-loop ) of human thymidine kinase , which is imperfectly repeated between 428 and 446 , as reported by others ( 21 ) . |
22 | Extensive microbiological evaluation obviously increases the number of abnormalities detected ; however , these may or may not be of pathogenic relevance as also indicated by the persistence of symptoms after eradication of several infective agents reported by others . |
23 | Subsequently , detection of a cytoplasmic anti-neutrophil antibody was reported by others , using a two stage procedure of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay followed by an immunofluorescent method . |
24 | This was comparable with the interpatient variation reported by others using laser Doppler , venous outflow collection , and isotope clearance techniques in the gastrointestinal tract . |
25 | The magnitude of difference , however , was far less marked than that reported by others . |
26 | It would be interesting to compare the adherent and hydrophobic properties of faecal and mucosa-associated E coli isolates from individual patients in order to resolve the discrepancies between the data presented here and those reported by others . |
27 | However , as reported by others in a few patients , higher numbers of dundic argyrophil cells ( +48.5% ) were observed in patients with MEN 1 associated than sporadic type Zollinger-Ellison sydrome . |
28 | Consequently 41% of our patients assigned to dietary treatment , despite hospitalisation , could not tolerate the elemental diet regimen and we could not reproduce the high compliance rates reported by others . |
29 | At long length , the slope of the ridge , so far imperceptible , becomes more pronounced , raising hopes that the summit is near — but disappointment follows when , on topping the rise , it is seen to be succeeded by others . |
30 | Generally speaking , there are three main ways in which governments are succeeded by others — election , elite ( backstairs ) intrigue and force — the last being both older and more prevalent . |