Example sentences of "kind by " in BNC.

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1 Mantuan frottole of every kind by Cara and Tromboncino , including settings by Petrarch and Michelangelo .
2 So it is not only the inward patterning of particular species which makes creatures different , but individual members of a species are different , too , and most species can distinguish fellow members of their kind by sight , sound , smell or other senses and probably by behavioural patterns too , just as we do among our fellow humans .
3 In the United Kingdom the Roman Catholic and Republican minority of Northern Ireland took to the streets in protest against the injustices meted out to their kind by the Provincial Government and condoned in Whitehall ( see Cameron Report 1969 Cmd 532 ) .
4 We have looked briefly at forming a limited company , but this we understand could give rise to our lower flying costs being treated as a benefit in kind by the Inland Revenue — and subsequently taxed .
5 Each Keymer clay tile is a work of art , guaranteed one of a kind by the handprint of its maker .
6 The use of resources provided in kind by the state , such as health and welfare services , follows the reverse pattern , with usage increasing with age .
7 Gencor 's decision is the first of its kind by a big South African firm .
8 Certainly Marryat encouraged comments of this kind by the breezy attitude to his work with which he saw fit to hide a sincere purpose .
9 The Victorian middle class seems to have become entangled in a good deal of bad faith of this kind by its attempts to imitate an aristocratic life which it did not fully understand .
10 ( It gets definition of a kind by way of the firm rhetorical question : " If we do not get our conception of causal and other nomic connection from reality , where do we get it ? " )
11 North Shields could well have no industrial base of any kind by the end of this century .
12 ‘ ( 1 ) In this Act a ‘ self-regulating organisation ’ means a body ( whether a body corporate or an unincorporated association ) which regulates the carrying on of investment business of any kind by enforcing rules which are binding on persons carrying on business of that kind either because they are members of that body or because they are otherwise subject to its control .
13 ‘ ( 1 ) In this Act a ‘ self-regulating organisation ’ means a body ( whether a body corporate or an unincorporated association ) which regulates the carrying on of investment business of any kind by enforcing rules which are binding on persons carrying on business of that kind either because they are members of that body or because they are otherwise subject to its control .
14 J. Milroy developed techniques for handling quantitatively data of this kind by assigning to each speaker a range score calculated simply by counting from left to right the number of columns through which the variants ranged , and subtracting 1 .
15 As his passion grew , to be answered in kind by her own almost overwhelming desire , his arms tightened their hold and his mouth sought hers with greater urgency .
16 The frequent acceptance of ideas of this kind by monarchs helps to explain the lack of hostility , sometimes even enthusiasm , with which the French Revolution in its early stages was received by many of them .
17 Her own sleep the light , fragmented pre-waking kind by this time , Maria realised what was happening at once and merely gave him a sleepily complacent smile , pleased to see the disturbance in his eyes as he regarded her suspiciously .
18 Almost half of the county 's 172 parishes had a school of some kind by 1807 , including almost all of those with a population of a thousand or more .
19 ( a ) Capital The initial financing of the firm will be contributed in cash or kind by the partners and reinforced by bank borrowing .
20 Quantitative arguments of that kind are always hard to pin down solidly , but I do n't think it 's numerically plausible that you could produce a set of changes of that kind by species selection .
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