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

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1 What must be clear in a transcript of this kind is that a great deal of interpretation by the analyst has gone on before the reader encounters this ‘ data ’ .
2 To carry these out well entails a great deal of labour by the clergy and their devoted lay helpers .
3 The key lay not in the direct transfer of power into the hands of workers on the factory floor but the administration of industry by a ‘ workers ’ state' in their interests .
4 On those facts C would , in my opinion , be committing a contempt of court , because he would be knowingly impeding or interfering with the administration of justice by the court in the action between A and B. ’
5 Einstein was unable to observe relativity , and was prevented from seeing the effects of travelling at the speed of light by the irritatingly inconvenient circumstance of its impossibility .
6 In sign , it can be seen in the learner 's apparent acknowledgement of comprehension of a statement by the deaf person which the hearing learner in fact has not understood , or it involves an immediate switch of topic by the hearing learner to something in which he feels more competent , without answering the deaf person 's query .
7 The increased metabolism of glutamine by the distal colon in ulcerative colitis seems probably reflects a response to inflammation and consequent hyperplasia and is in keeping with evidence that repsiratory chin enzymes are increased in ulcerative colitis .
8 The best studied models of biological membranes are those based upon aqueous dispersions of phosphatidylcholine , also known as lecithin ( one of a group of phospholipids that are important constituents of cell membranes and are involved in the metabolism of fat by the liver ) .
9 The new Standing Orders adopted in 1882 , after Speaker Brand had intervened in 1881 to stop a forty-one hours sitting , allowed the closure of debate by a simple majority .
10 If the dangers of loss of prestige by the discipline are to be averted , James urged , not only must new measures such as joint schools and interdisciplinary studies be introduced , but the " catastrophic decline " in the medieval side of English studies must be reversed .
11 So the loss of energy by the battery is V dq = V2 dC .
12 Another way of putting this is to say that habituation training produces a loss of effectiveness by the to-be-CS ( a reduction in ‘ conditionability ’ or ‘ associability ’ ) and that this loss is determined by the same mechanism as that controlling the loss of overt URs .
13 On the basis of their findings , Braveman and Jarvis ( 1978 ) put forward the suggestion that latent inhibition derives from a loss of effectiveness by the specific cues that characterize the CS ( and thus requires pre-exposure to that very stimulus ) , whereas neophobia is taken to be a reaction to the aversive properties of novelty per se and can be attenuated by prior exposure to any other novel event ( see also Braveman 1978 ) .
14 But a loss of control by a constitutional government may not immediately deprive it of its status , whereas an insurgent regime will require to establish control before it can exist as a government .
15 Payments made ex gratia or as compensation for loss of office by the vendor of the business will not usually be deductible by the vendor because they are made in connection with the discontinuance of the trade and not for the purpose of enabling the company to carry on its trade .
16 The relatively light sentence was widely interpreted as evidence of the continuing loss of ground by the hardline conservatives within the CCP , and as confirming the view that Zhao himself — under house-arrest since May 1989 — would not be tried .
17 Even at the highest pressures used here , the progressive loss of conduction by the small amounts of fluid still remaining in the pores unfortunately prevents quantitative comparisons with a dry rock containing only compact carbon and matrix minerals .
18 Environmentalists have attacked the plan for lacking specifics , and have warned that it may be diminished by budgetary cutbacks as a result of scrutiny by the federal Treasury .
19 River blindness is the result of parasitism by the nematode worm Onchocera volvulus , which is introduced into the body by the bite of a black fly .
20 Laws were the result of legislation by an intelligent deity .
21 Furthermore , if a citizen suffers loss as a result of failure by a Member State to implement a directive , the citizen may be entitled to recover damages for that loss from the State even if the relevant provisions of the directive are not directly effective and even if , had the directive been implemented , the citizen would have been entitled to damages from another citizen rather than the state .
22 The deaths were only publicised as a result of action by the Andalus ecologists ' group .
23 $520,000 more , traced to a Luxembourg bank account , was frozen last month as a result of action by the army .
24 The Commission , in its Eighth Annual Report to the European Parliament on the Application of Community Law , announced the launching in 1990 of a programme of codification by the European Community publications Office in order to increase and facilitate the dissemination and transparency of Community law for all Community citizens .
25 In 1982 , two experienced High Court judges were prevailed upon to grant an injunction against the circulation of information by a shipping exchange accusing the plaintiff of connection with fraud .
26 The aim is to provide a corpus of 100 million words of contemporary spoken and written English to provide raw data for the empirical study of language by a wide variety of disciplines .
27 An increase in the real money supply can be brought about by the far more direct route of central bank intervention to increase the nominal stock of money by an amount sufficient to attain full employment .
28 Consistently departing on time in a multi-sector , tightly scheduled environment requires considerable concentration of effort by the pilots , but also teamwork from the engineers and ground handlers .
29 What was needed however was a concrete demonstration of support by the British government , and this was most unlikely to be forthcoming , no matter how much the Queen might personally have hoped for it .
30 It was undoubtedly a valuable public demonstration of convergence by the two powers against common enemies .
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