Example sentences of "[verb] by the south " in BNC.

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1 by the collapse of the three old elites [ land , finance and industry ] and their merger into one elite , dominated by the South of England and finance , with its London-based associates of great influence in twentieth-century society , like the Civil Service and the professions , the familiar ‘ establishment ’ of fact and fiction ( quoted in Coates , 1984 , p. 117 ) .
2 At a meeting organised by the South West Ham branch of the ILP , councillor Wood thought it necessary to remind some of the people that a war had taken place :
3 The demonstration was organised by the South Tyrone Action Committee , set up to oppose the Southern Health Board 's review plans , which could threaten the unit .
4 The path finishes by the South Pier .
5 Planning permission has been granted by the South Shropshire District Council and further details will be available by the time of the A.G.M. ( see below ) .
6 So far I have been able to copy the index made by the South West Shropshire Historical & Archaeological Society , through the kind offices of Mrs Janet Preshous , a B C R S Member who wrote the excellent book ‘ Bishop 's Castle Well Remembered ’ and Mrs Halford , late of the County Records Office .
7 ’ The price of clean air must include changes in how each resident uses his or her car says the official plan adopted by the South Coast Air Quality Management District .
8 The department will provide $19.5 million over the next three years to build Solar Two , a sum to be matched by the South California Edison Company and ten other industrial partners .
9 The southumbrian kingdoms could have developed in any number of directions , three of which in particular seem to stand out : a southern England could have emerged , the domination of which was shared between the Mercians and the South Saxons ( this was the prospect in the reign of Wulfhere if the trends of that time had been maintained ) ; or even a south-eastern England dominated by the South Saxons ( this was perhaps a prospect in late 670s ) ; or a southern England dominated from the reign of Caedwalla by the West Saxons ( the prospect in the mid-680s ) .
10 They 're used by the South , Tyneside Local Authority Branch to help buy a camcorder for the Sullivan member who 's recently undergone surgery to remove a tumour from his brain .
11 All such establishments in this guide have been inspected by the South East England Tourist Board and ‘ KEY ’ classified , or have applied and are awaiting inspection .
12 The election is being administered by the South African-appointed Administrator-General .
13 A relatively small college with some 300 full-time and 900 part-time students , it is administered by the South Glamorgan Education Authority and has a governing body which includes representatives of all the Welsh local education authorities , the University of Wales , the Welsh Arts Council , the Welsh National Opera Company , the BBC and Harlech Television .
14 A proposal for an international forest convention , which would cover all types of forest and lay down uniform standards , was favoured by the north but strongly opposed by the south .
15 Figure 5.5 demonstrates the regional distribution of employment reductions from 1978 to 1986 , led by the South East , the North West and Scotland .
16 It will cover a scattered network of islands over 25 million square kilometres of ocean , and is to be co-ordinated by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme — an intergovernmental body .
17 The parish church of Holy Trinity was declared redundant in 1983 and now houses the Humber Bank Heritage Centre , that plots the island 's history and places of interest , including Stone creek with its panoramic views across the busy Humber estuary , and Fisherman 's channel , a wildlife sanctuary created by the South Holderness Countryside Society .
18 ‘ The aim of this inquiry into the order relating to case no. 596 , in the charge of Miss P. Sulkins , home visitor in the employ of the Bamborough Area Council for Social Service until last year — the pink file , sir — and transferred from the list covered by the South Midlands ( Eastern Section ) Administrative Area — the papers in the yellow folder , sir — is to try and establish an order of events that stretch over no little period in time , so that responsibility for the unfortunate outcome of these actions , or as some have chosen to prejudge this enquiry , lack of action , may be apportioned justly between the various bodies responsible under the Act .
19 Like everyone in the area covered by the South Wales police authority , I must ask why built-up urban areas such as Cardiff and Swansea will pass this Christmas — with all the great temptations offered to young people at that time — and go through 1992-93 with no increase in police manpower .
20 Nevertheless , on Aug. 13 no North Koreans attended a meeting arranged by the South to hand over the list .
21 Access is strictly controlled by the South Wales Caving Club on behalf of the Countryside Council for Wales .
22 UNDOUBTEDLY a further erosion of the statutory residential provision for the elderly will be the unwelcome outcome of the present consultative document initiated by the South and East Belfast Community Unit of Management .
23 Some of the fiercest fighting in 14 years of civil war took place during February and March 1990 in the battle for control of the south-eastern town of Mavinga , held by the South African-backed Uniao Naçional para a Indepêndencia Total de Angola ( UNITA ) .
24 The North Korean government outlined three preconditions for progress on this question : ( i ) the abandonment of the South 's policy of linking the nuclear issue with inter-Korean economic exchange ; ( ii ) the scrapping of the joint US-South Korean military exercises ; and ( iii ) the repatriation of Li In Mo , a North Korean army officer captured by the South during the Korean War .
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