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

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1 In addition , tax breaks are promised for enterprises owned by artists ' unions and associations as long as they are operating for their prescribed purpose .
2 Apart from their very high technical quality , as in the enamels by Le Sueur on the 1760 Prémin box , nearly all boxes are distinguished either by artists ' signatures or by their provenance .
3 Many of the later lots , primarily small , personal objects given to Cooper by artists ' were not easy to gauge , though by any standards , the miniscule estimates were ridiculous .
4 Visitors are guided through the baths as they would have appeared in Roman times by artists ' reconstructions , spoken commentaries and fascinating computer graphics .
5 She was much better in herself and the sinus problem having effectively gone by Puls LM3 she was left with hot flushes and no further improvement .
6 The profit-oriented organization is usually financed by shareholders ' equity .
7 This was provided in 1747 by the establishment of a national Merchant Seamen 's Fund , similarly supported by seamen 's contributions , and administered in practice port by port .
8 Thus , suppose a search reaches a goal in three steps , by rules R1 , R2 and R3 .
9 the whole problem is solved by rules R1 and R2 , which both have hierarchical actions ;
10 It is clear that 0 and 1 are again the ( unique ) elements required by axioms A3 and M3 .
11 We tend to see it from perhaps sort of Heathrow that you want to go in , into London because that 's where , where the links are , by roads an and then the part of the link we 've got is at Piccadilly line .
12 Since last November the average settlements recorded by Rewards ' clients has been 5 p.c .
13 Further room for manoeuvre is provided by GEMMs ' ability to borrow stock from approved lenders , typically large insurance companies and pension funds .
14 Start by looking at the stocks carried by builders ' merchants in your area .
15 Maybe it was all done by builders ' baby daughters : ‘ Draw Daddy a nice house and Daddy will build it . ’
16 Plumbing goods are also sold by builders ' merchants and by hardware and do-it-yourself shops .
17 Moreover , we had neither the resources nor the time to undertake a comprehensive anatomy of primary school management and professional relationships along the lines pursued , for example , by Nias et al .
18 A lot of research in neural nets appears to be driven by researchers ' imaginations and the desire to make devices which work , with very little reference to biology .
19 The metopes which beautify the Greek frieze are frequently replaced in Roman work by bulls ' skulls or garlands .
20 Erm well it 's not sort of by itself , you know it 's er surrounded by houses re , lovely houses , you know that are
21 In the opening stanza of Robert Frost 's 'stopping by woods ' a traveller begins a series of reflections as he stops to enjoy the sight of the snow falling upon the nearby woods .
22 There is a special commission which organizes the daily menu , using the prison food stocks , invariably rice and beans , together with additional food brought in by prisoners ' relatives and solidarity groups .
23 Coping with custody : a study of survival strategies used by prisoners ' families
24 This Service would provide legal help to CABx and other social agencies , similar to that hitherto provided by solicitors to CABx on an honorary basis ; would establish close liaison between the local profession and CABx and other social services ; would provide oral advice for the public in cases that could be readily disposed of ; would maintain permanent advisory centres where necessary , offering advice and assistance short of proceedings or representation in court ; and would set up permanent local centres offering representation in magistrates ' courts and county courts and the conduct of litigation so far as this could not be absorbed by solicitors ' firms .
25 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
26 The former , covering all or most categories of legal aid work , would almost always be provided by solicitors ' firms ; the latter could be provided by solicitors ' firms , law centres , advice agencies and national organisations giving advice to individual clients .
27 Today the Law Society publishes proposed standards for good management by solicitors ' practices .
28 When a statistically significant difference was detected , results were further analysed by Fishers 's LSD test .
29 In addition , some were convinced that family allowances would result in lower wages , although the danger of that happening was thought to be considerably less if they were financed by the state and not by employers ' contributions .
30 Since he had the gall to suggest that employers ' organisations all support the proposals , may I put it to him that this and many other parts of his provisions were vehemently opposed by employers ' organisations , including the CBI , the British Association of Chambers of Commerce and the Institute of Personnel Management ?
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