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

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1 To work all year and then watch your entire flock of sheep be killed by a long savage winter , as happened in Malham in 1940 when drifts ten and twenty feet deep covered the moor of Spiggot Hill and Tarn Moss , must be cruelty itself .
2 And I think that the alternative of the new settlement is by far the best solution , provided it is mixed with some peripheral development , one ca n't go into a position where there is all peripheral development or all new settlement , it has to be in perfect balance , because some needs can not of course be met by the new settlement .
3 A petition , when ready , will of course be lodged by the agent ; they are frequently printed , but can certainly be deposited in typescript or duplicated form .
4 The base from which the Census SAS/LBS for 1991 were compiled is thus different from 1981 ; the SARs will not include imputed households , but will of course be affected by the undercount .
5 The additional cost of the borehole pumps and storage tanks will of course be borne by the developer .
6 The possibilities both of prediction and of evaluation will of course be limited by the observer 's own range of awareness .
7 Mr Lamont said : ‘ In controlling inflation , monetary policy must of course be supported by a sustainable fiscal policy .
8 When the whole of the charge secured by that entry is to be repaid the form of withdrawal endorsed on the back of the lender 's official notice of deposit is completed and handed over ; when the notice of deposit relates to other property as well as that being sold , and so will continue in respect of that other property after completion , the notice of deposit must of course be retained by the lender .
9 How would the House of Commons be affected by the introduction of the STV ?
10 At a news conference on Aug. 17 , Gorbachev criticized the economic policies of the Russian leadership and again urged that a new type of union be negotiated by the former Soviet republics .
11 Something of a shift in official perspectives was signalled by Home Secretary Roy Jenkins 's famous demand in 1966 that the ideology of assimilation be replaced by an ethic of ‘ equal opportunity accompanied by cultural diversity ’ .
12 Example 4:3 Index-linked rent : upwards only YIELDING AND PAYING the annual sum of £ … ( " the basic rent " ) payable quarterly in advance on the 25th of March the 24th of June the 29th of September and the 25th of December in each year and in addition such sum payable on each of the above dates in advance ( " the index-linked rent " ) as bears the same proportion to one quarter of the basic rent as is borne by the figure shown in the General Index of Retail Prices ( " the index " ) for the month immediately preceding the months in which payment of any particular instalment of rent is due to the figure ( which is the figure shown in that index for the month of … ) minus one quarter of the basic rent PROVIDED THAT ( 1 ) if after the date of this lease the index is calculated by reference to a different base date or base figure then the index-linked rent shall be calculated as if that change had not taken place ( 2 ) if the index ceases to be published or if for any reason it becomes impossible or impracticable to calculate the index-linked rent then either the landlord or the tenant may by notice require the rent to be thenceforth reviewed at such times and in such manner as may be agreed between them or in default of agreement be determined by a single arbitrator to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors who shall have regard to market practice prevailing at the time of such notice in relation to new lettings of property of the same type as the demised property ( 3 ) in no circumstances shall the total rent payable under this lease be less than the basic rent
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