Example sentences of "[coord] subsequently [vb pp] by " in BNC.

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1 For entries still current after automatic processing in stage 1 , or subsequently created by lexicographers , the current version number is stored in the Entry table ( WEntry in the case of the Working-Set ) .
2 A servant of the Crown is not himself liable for contracts made by him on behalf of the Crown , nor is he liable as a principal for the acts or defaults of his subordinates unless expressly authorized or subsequently ratified by him .
3 Furthermore , any act which falls within the express or implied powers of the vendor contained in its memorandum of association , whether or not a breach of duty on the part of the vendor 's directors , will be binding on the vendor if it is approved or subsequently ratified by the shareholders .
4 These malabsorbed carbohydrates are probably metabolised by the colonic flora to short chain fatty acids and subsequently absorbed by the colon , so that malabsorbed fat could be the main determinant of faecal weight .
5 forest policies , securely ensconced in an effective and enforceable legislative infrastructure , which were inaugurated in 1891 and subsequently reinforced by later statutes ( Table 8.1 ) , were essential controls on the transposition of natural forests into managed forests .
6 The Structure Plan Review ( to 2005 ) , under preparation , will not achieve significant levels of materiality until well after the initial Consultative Draft stage , indeed , until Lothian Regional Council has publicly determined its support for the premises , assumptions , forecasts , policies and proposals developed through the public participation process and subsequently supported by the Director of Planning .
7 Both sites were kept going until the early 1980s , when the latter was closed and subsequently covered by new housing in late 1988 .
8 Six theses in this category were from Imperial College , and it would be reasonable to suggest that the copies consulted , and subsequently cited by authors other than the thesis authors , were from London University 's main library , where the set of theses for inter-library loan is kept .
9 Undoubtedly , however , some papers are written and subsequently rejected by the editors of journals as being of an insufficiently high standard .
10 Undoubtedly , however , some papers are written and subsequently rejected by the editors of journals as being of an insufficiently high standard .
11 The Northern Ireland Office resolved the dilemma by a decision to crush the Provisionals on the cheap by re-introducing the interrogation ‘ in depth ’ techniques ( the hooding and noise were excluded ) used on IRA suspects in 1971 and subsequently condemned by both the European Commission and Court of Human Rights .
12 FX760 was handed over on June 23 and subsequently flown by 3 ( RAAF ) Squadron from June 26 .
13 Israel also agreed " in principle " on June 5 that the European Communities ( EC ) should play a direct role in a conference , as announced during a visit to Paris by Israel 's Foreign Minister , David Levi , and subsequently confirmed by Shamir , despite opposition from hardliners within his Cabinet .
14 The death penalty , upheld after an appeal to the Supreme Court on Feb. 16 and subsequently confirmed by the Council of State chaired by President Fidel Castro , had been passed on Feb. 5 by the Havana Popular Provincial Court .
15 Putative bile acids were identified by comparing peaks with the retention times of authentic standards and subsequently confirmed by gas liquid chromatography mass spectrometry at the Clinical Research Centre 's Unit of Mass Spectrometry .
16 To provide clarification I wish to return to Nairn , for whom labourism is the ‘ second best socialism ’ inherited and subsequently cultivated by the party .
17 It was closed in 1968 by British Railways and subsequently purchased by East Lothian District Council in 1978 , and was made suitable for cycling and walking during 1986/87 .
18 Where the price is based on net asset value or on earnings , the appropriate value is normally determined by accounts prepared as at completion or such other effective transfer date as the parties have chosen and subsequently agreed by the purchaser and vendor through their accountants .
19 If forced to flee and subsequently caught by their pursuers they are destroyed .
20 It had also set out its stance in the Harare Declaration , adopted by the Organization of African Unity ( OAU ) in August 1989 [ see p. 36837 ] and subsequently endorsed by the Non-aligned Movement and the UN General Assembly .
21 It may have been composed by Benedikt Schak ( 1758–1826 ) and subsequently orchestrated by Mozart .
22 Moreover , they undoubtedly claimed the disafforestment of districts which had been put out of the forest during the reign of Stephen , and subsequently reclaimed by Henry II .
23 Lands disafforested during the reign of the usurper Stephen and subsequently reclaimed by Henry II were not within the terms of the Charter of the Forest .
24 On the issue of the social value of small rural schools , it is clear that the anti-closure position of current national ideology is strongly reflected ( though in more particularistic terms ) in the views of Village community - and that these views played essentially no part in the formal decision-making process by which Village school was closed and subsequently re-opened by the Education Authority .
25 A law on adoption was approved ( and subsequently signed by President Yang ) and a law on the protection of the rights and interests of women was to be submitted to the full NPC in 1992 .
26 Over a million WG shares , issued to the Carrs in 1988 as part payment for Alkar and subsequently frozen by injunction , have been sold and the proceeds , approximately £600,000 , remitted to WG .
27 On 31 July 1987 the judge held that the Regulations were ultra vires and void , a decision that was reversed by the Court of Appeal but subsequently restored by the House of Lords .
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