Example sentences of "[that] it is [adv] [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 One of the most important aspects of deixis is that it is invariably distinguished by its use .
2 Its nonthermal spectrum indicates that it is probably powered by supernovae .
3 I hope this set may yet surface on CD , though it has to be admitted that it is largely eclipsed by the more complete EMI anthology .
4 It is often so insignificant that it is either ignored by the patient or passed off as a ‘ pimple ’ .
5 Response to the moh lam presentations demonstrates that it is throughly enjoyed by all .
6 ( iii ) So far as article 5(1) itself is concerned , he submitted that it is clearly established by Court of Justice decisions that it reflects the close links created by the contract between the parties thereto , and the need to resolve all difficulties which may arise in connection with the contract in the same court in a country which has a close connection with the case , i.e. the court in the country where the obligation in question has to be performed .
7 The German version conforms to German style to such an extent that it is generally taken by German speakers to be a very well written ‘ original ’ .
8 Who exactly Kristeva means becomes even less clear as she adds : ‘ Let us recall the fascist or social-fascist homosexual community ( and all homosexual communities for whom there is no ‘ other race' ’ ) , and the fact that it is inevitably flanked by a community of viragos who have forgotten the war of the sexes and identity with the paternal Word or its serpent . ’
9 To identify a fluttering shadow as the outline of a bird is not so revealing as the recognition that it is actually cast by a butterfly .
10 A now famed example of the former ( and we understand that it is now denied by Rolls Royce ) is that the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow was nearly called the Silver Mist which would have been most unfortunate when selling to the German market .
11 At high levels of recursion the pattern becomes quite elaborate , but you can easily see in Figure 2 that it is still produced by the same very simple branching rule .
12 Particularly , we have seen that it is often financed by revenue , either explicitly ( by recording it as an asset with an equal figure of capital discharged ) or implicitly ( by expensing it ) .
13 The great defect in such writing is that it is often structured by questions of the form Who discovered such and such a fact first ? or Who first anticipated such and such a concept ?
14 One of the problems with the prison service is that it is directly driven by civil servants and largely made up of civil servants .
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