Example sentences of "[verb] solely by [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Where a person claims possession of land he alleges is occupied solely by a person or persons ( not a tenant or tenants holding over ) who entered into or remained in occupation without his licence or consent or that of any predecessor in title of his , the proceedings may be brought by originating application under Ord 24 .
2 The legislation necessary to effect the transfer to the Trustees of the titles of properties occupied solely by the Library has not yet been enacted , and questions still remain unresolved relating to the definition of the boundaries of properties .
3 ‘ That the rate of interest on new offers of advance made on the security of private dwellings ( occupied solely by the owner and members of his family ) be 11 per cent per annum forthwith . ’
4 These decisions in late August are made solely by the Co-ordinator , in the interests of the Course as a whole .
5 It is also quite possible that the differences in bend angles seen reflect differences in shape of the proteins analysed due to regions outside the POU domain since bending is induced solely by the POU S domain ( 44 ) .
6 However , in some cases there was little consultation and the report was produced solely by the head of department .
7 The Scottish provisions simply supplement the powers previously exercised solely by the secretary of state by a power of regional planning authorities to call in applications where :
8 However , when subsequently he became employed solely by an audit firm established in Germany , and thus ceased to fulfil the conditions described above , his authorisation to practise in Luxembourg was cancelled .
9 Now assume a finite horizon and no state variable , this gives an Euler equation The solution to ( 6 ) is not characterized solely by the Euler conditions , but also requires a transversality condition
10 It is filtered solely by the undergravel method , run by two powerheads .
11 Staff in some departments discussed the appraisal but the writing of reports was in most cases undertaken solely by the head of department :
12 Thus if husband and wife live together in one house , a Class F Land Charge or Notice can not effectively be registered against a house owned solely by the husband and in which he has installed his mistress .
13 It is personal and not explained solely by the fact that Lang has a marginal seat and the SNP is the main competitor .
14 Furthermore , aggregated data from this source presented to the House of Commons Select Committee on Health show that in approximately two thirds of births registered solely by the mother she is classified as unoccupied .
15 There is , however , one theoretical criterion by which rias , which have been later infilled , can be differentiated from lower reaches aggraded solely by the deposition of river alluvium : it lies in the suggestion that , if a ria or estuary had existed , the old shores at the side should show signs of marine cliffing .
16 Courts will be able to impose on a sexual offender who poses a serious risk to the public a longer custodial sentence than would be justified solely by the seriousness of the offence .
17 Mr Adair argued that the Government 's approach to these difficulties was conditioned solely by the objective of cutting spending , was too narrow and ‘ simply nibbles at the problem ’ .
18 Judged solely by the test of future productivity , a community that neglects education is as imprudent as a community that neglects material accumulation .
19 Battalion after battalion decimated solely by the bombardment would be replaced in the line by others , until these too had all effectiveness as a fighting unit crushed out of them by the murderous shelling .
20 If the damage is caused solely by the act or default of the plaintiff himself , he has no remedy .
21 The initial part of the i.p.s.p. is caused solely by the activation of GABA A receptors ( which contain integral Cl - channels ) and this is supplemented and followed by the activation of GABA B receptors ( which are indirectly coupled to K + channels ) .
22 For the purposes of mens rea or the mental state of the accused , where his awareness is impaired by intoxicants he shall be taken to be aware of that which he would have been aware if not intoxicated , unless he shows either that his intoxication was not self-induced or that it was caused solely by the taking or administration of a substance in the course of medical treatment ( Section 6(5) ) .
23 When economists speak of ‘ Positive economics ’ they mean a predictive science , governed solely by the test of experience .
24 Shortly before he took up the study of genetics , the American biologist Thomas Hunt Morgan wrote a book , Evolution and Adaptation ( 1903 ) , arguing that evolution was governed solely by the production of saltations , and had nothing to do with adapting the species to its environment .
25 His group was a homespun affair and he wanted to support people inspired solely by the love of writing and music , and with the verve to stand up for themselves in print .
26 Certain things are excluded from registration such as a method or principle of construction or features of shape or configuration dictated solely by the function the article has to perform , or which depend upon the appearance of another article of which it is intended to form an integral part .
27 I was told that only about one-quarter of the students at institutes of higher education in Beijing were actually getting on with their studies and many of these were motivated solely by the desire to go abroad .
28 This finding that the interpretation of surface anaphors is not determined solely by a representation of the superficial aspects of the preceding text prompts the corresponding question : are deep anaphors interpreted only with reference to a mental model ?
29 They can not be transferred by the purchaser and thus there is no secondary market and the market value of the units is determined solely by the performance of the underlying assets themselves ; the demand for the units has no effect upon their price .
30 In one sense this is a hopeful sign , at least for hearing people , since BSL learning is not determined solely by the inability to hear but more probably by motivation and the identification of the learner with the community of users ( see chapter 1 ) .
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