Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 Shahnawaz Tanay who was replaced as Defence Minister by Watanjar ; appointment of Patkin as Minister of Internal Affairs .
2 By 5 May 1989 , according to The Times , Khairallah had been replaced as defence minister by General Shanshal .
3 Erm , when an application is received for building approval by a District Council , they consult the Fire Authority but there 's no specific obligation on us to give detailed advice .
4 In additon , the washings were stored and analysed for drug content by the same method .
5 This calculation , often used in arguments about screening for prostate cancer by those critical of screening and early detection measures .
6 He derives figures for literature growth by a time-series analysis .
7 NSAIDs cause direct cellular damage during drug absorption by several interacting actions on intermediary metabolism .
8 A BID for chart success by Lovejoy star Ian McShane has been inspired by his wife 's battle against breast cancer .
9 ‘ Zelda ’ Fablon Laminate for Kitchen Doors by Forbo-CP , £9.99 a roll — sufficient for approximately four 500mm kitchen base units .
10 The use of ‘ management information systems ’ , which take low-level data from databases and are used for decision support by modelling future scenarios using different management predictions or alternatives , has led to substantial savings in those commercial organisations where they have been introduced .
11 A CHURCH has been told to tone down its bells or be prosecuted for noise pollution by Nottingham Council .
12 A protocol for peer assessment by observing teachers at work was also designed .
13 One of the injured was the driver of the BMW , who was treated for chest pains by ambulance staff at the scene .
14 Bacteria adapt to the lethal effects of oxidants such as hydrogen peroxide by inducing the expression of protective stress genes .
15 In turn the C & AG would have a right of overview and could instigate value for money investigations by his own staff or , perhaps more effectively , by the private sector auditors .
16 What we mean by this is whether a syntactic analysis is carried out even when it is rendered unnecessary for sentence comprehension by the presence of semantic or pragmatic factors .
17 I was also presented with a certificate for crime prevention by Ian Lang , the Scottish Secretary , at a ceremony held in Edinburgh Castle . ’
18 Assuming that uniformity exists for research funding by the EC , as an example , the EC Nuclear Fission Safety 1991–94 programme states that in order to qualify for research support projects ‘ your proposal must be transnational and involve at least two independent participants from different member States ’ , ie three in all .
19 The cache was discovered by a workman on the site of an old hospital about 50 yards from Spaniards Road , a main road running across the heath near areas used for car parking by visitors .
20 Britain has just 8 megawatts of wind power capacity installed to date , compared with 35 MW in India , 250 MW in Denmark and 1,400 MW in California — which has set itself the target of meeting 10 per cent of energy needs through wind power by the year 2000 .
21 Abersychan appointed Mr Marshall as club president by way of thanks .
22 According to IBM , DFS — which enables an assortment of files on a network to look and act as if they were local — is up and running in the labs and is scheduled for beta test by the end of the first quarter .
23 The smart money is still betting on Austin , however , reckoning it 'll have a 250 MIPS box ready for beta test by the end of the year and the backing of the company to go with it .
24 Nevertheless , the positive attitudes towards SSE which are associated with teachers ' contact with the booklet augur well for its continued use for review purposes by Solihull schools .
25 After study approval by our hospital ethics committee , 11 patients with Parkinson 's on-off fluctuations signed consent to participate in this double-blind placebo-controlled study .
26 The scheme , drawn up after pilot projects by a steering group under Duncan Graham , chairman of the National Curriculum Council , had the support of all the teachers ' and heads ' unions as well as the local authority employers .
27 Hair , the psychedelic tribal-love-rock American musical that celebrated hippie values , free love , hash , and hatred of the Vietnam War , had opened the day after stage censorship by the lord chamberlain had been abolished .
28 Gray pointed out the need to make adjustments for exchange rates by using appropriate purchasing power parities for medical goods and services ( Health Economists Study Group , Aberdeen , 1991 ) .
29 There was no evidence of a plot and liberals were disgusted by what they saw as panic action by Palmer .
30 The accounts of these operations issued for home consumption by the two sides were regularly monitored by the BBC .
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