Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [subord] [verb] by " in BNC.
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1 | The secretory effect of cholera toxin in our study probably continued for hours as evidenced by the stool output after the experiment . |
2 | The principle of treatment of like by like , however , had been enunciated by Hippocrates in the fifth century BC , but it had been forgotten for centuries until rediscovered by Hahnemann . |
3 | As with the data manipulation unit , these units are able to carry out any one of an appropriate set of operations when signalled by the control unit ; for example , to read a digit punched on paper tape and store it in a specified store location or to retrieve a digit from a specified store location and print it on an electric typewriter . |
4 | The data manipulation unit is capable of performing any of a fixed set of operations as signalled by the control unit . |
5 | We are concerned with the quality of relationships as expressed by contrasts rather than with a direct concordance of ethnographic fact . |
6 | An attempt to identify those social properties which pertain to objects as artefacts , for example , as opposed to the properties of words as discovered by linguists , or dreams as discovered by psychologists , can only be achieved through a balance between two procedures . |
7 | ( iii ) Discussion should bring out examples of words and expressions which tend to undergo very rapid change in use or meaning — eg terms of approbation ( wicked , brill ) ; differences in the use and meanings of words as used by pupils , their parents and grandparents — eg wireless , radio , tranny , receiver ; and new words that have become part of the English vocabulary during the last 50 years or so , eg computer , astronaut , macho . |
8 | he in Bromborough between 30 April 1986 and 30 September 1991 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1986 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with Statement of Standard Acounting Practice ( SSAP ) 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and |
9 | he in Bromborough between 28 February 1989 and 1 April 1989 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1987 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and |
10 | he in Bromborough between 30 April 1990 and 1 June 1990 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1988 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and |
11 | he in Bromborough between 30 April 1988 and 8 February 1991 whilst his firm were the auditors of a limited company issued an audit report on that company 's accounts for the year ended 30 April 1989 in which the accounts did not contain a statement of accounting policies in accordance with SSAP 2 and a statement of source and application of funds as required by SSAP 10 and in that |
12 | Hearing of the project only through the " headteachers ' grapevine " , some heads ( understandably enough ) perceived the selection of schools as achieved by " back-door " methods including the collusion and patronage of the inspectorate . |
13 | In vitro experiments have suggested that secretory IgA is a very potent activator of eosinophils as measured by degranulation , being two to three times more potent than monomeric IgA . |
14 | The resulting population of adherent cells , subsequently designated monocytes , was more than 95% esterase positive and showed the morphological characteristics of monocytes as determined by Giemsa stained preparations . |
15 | This conception of individuals as determined by social practice is familiar enough , but it remains to see how Althusser fills it out . |
16 | If separation of powers as expressed by Montesquieu does not exist , is there nevertheless sufficient separation of functions and a sufficient incidence of checks and balances to guarantee the maintenance of liberty ? |
17 | It soon emerged that performance was high on Ashton 's list of priorities as indicated by his having taken a series of lessons in Formula Fords at Brand 's Hatch . |
18 | The plaintiffs rely on the ordinary meaning of that word as connoting faulty administration or inefficient or improper management of affairs as approved by Eveleigh L.J . |
19 | Contrary to the finding in other types of inflammatory colitis or proctitis , the rectal mucosa in gluten sensitivity lacks any predominance of neutrophils when assessed by either histological staining or monoclonal antibody recognition ( CD15 ) , indicating that the epitheliotropic T cell responses are probably caused by residues of specific antigen present within luminal colonic contents , and hence dependent on the circulatory presence in and recruitment of gluten sensitive T cells to the rectal mucosa . |
20 | Leaving aside here the more extreme version of the theory of elites as expounded by Pareto or by Ortega y Gasset ( 1930 , p. 49 ) in his distinction between the inert masses and ‘ the select men , the nobles , the only ones who are active and not merely reactive ’ , we can identify two types of political theory which , while accepting some aspects of modern democracy , are concerned to limit its significance . |
21 | The latest edition of Boutell 's Heraldry gives a fine series of examples of feudal differencing of arms as assumed by the family of Luterell and their associated and dependent folk . |
22 | It was normally assumed that the quantity of differences as measured by some typological evaluation among assemblages ( usually subjective intuition ) is a measure of ethnic affinity between the groups responsible for the archaeological remains . |
23 | The pattern of differences between the views of teachers when analysed by these three criteria was almost exactly similar . |
24 | Dietary fibre supplements have not been successful in the treatment of IBS as measured by double-blind trials , although there is evidence that at least 30 g of dietary fibre a day will improve constipation and some other symptoms . |
25 | Even though democracy has been a disappointment , Bobbio still prefers the rule of law to the rule of men as hailed by participatory theorists . |
26 | Alternatively if the process is highly complex the emphasis may be on the pattern of events as indicated by a network of blocks with a specialist symbol indicating the many points within the system for which information for the operator might appear and another symbol for points where he can interfere in the system dynamics ( Fig. 1.27 ) . |
27 | However , at this output Q the marginal social cost MSC exceeds the marginal social benefit of chemicals as given by the corresponding point on the demand curve DD . |
28 | This chapter will , therefore , focus on the idea of instincts as developed by Freud . |
29 | A guardian ad litem has no personal liability for costs unless occasioned by his personal negligence or misconduct ( Ord 10 , r 9 ) . |
30 | However , this generally slightly negative attitude embraces widely divergent views amongst teachers as categorized by their length of service . |