Example sentences of "a [noun] by [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While on tour , he was offered a trial by Matt Busby 's Manchester United , but he found the training ‘ too difficult , too boring ’ .
2 However , a statement from Virgin which denies defamations says the company was this week finally awarded a date for a trial by Justice Drake in June or July ‘ against the strong opposition of British Airways ’ .
3 Nyman and Silberston , while making use of fixed percentages , also insist that the location of control can only be discovered by a case by case approach .
4 Finally , it is suggested that there has to be a case by case approach to the possible impact of each new hotel because each hotel market is different in terms of numbers of competitors , the location , size and growth of that market , the nature of the new hotel and the range of reactions of existing hotels to the new rival .
5 An important reason for this is that it is an entirely partial approach as explained in the section discussing qualifications to the theoretical results , and also because such a case by case approach is never capable of examining anything other than a small minority of all mergers .
6 In the absence of controls over referrals by non-budget holding GPs , the provision that under such contracts ‘ payment would be on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment by either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with ’ , would appear very similar to a prospective payment system .
7 The White Paper working paper on funding and contracts for hospital services envisages three broad classes of contract ; block contracts , under which the GP or DHA would pay the hospital an annual fee in return for access to a defined range of services ; cost and volume contracts , under which hospitals would receive a sum in respect of a baseline level of activity , defined in terms of a given number of treatments or cases , and cost per case contracts , where payment would be made to the hospital on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment of either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with .
8 Derecognition , a word that is new to me and perhaps also to the English language , can be achieved only if the amount of benefit and risk retained by the seller ( not always the originator as seems to have been assumed ) is insignificant or immaterial ( on a case by case basis ) .
9 Moreover , it is important to note that an SRO may modify or waive the core rules ( on a case by case basis ) in order to adapt them to the circumstances of a particular firm .
10 The proper conclusion appears to be that no single theory can underlie all potential agency situations , and that these must be examined on a case by case basis .
11 Lord Diplock foresaw further development on a case by case basis , suggesting in particular the possible adoption of the principle of " proportionality . "
12 As in so many other fields of English law , the occasions on which recovery is permitted have been built up on a case by case basis .
13 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
14 That is not to say that further development on a case by case basis may not in the course of time add further grounds . ’
15 And then in er on a case by case basis it says implement this change ?
16 Although the existence of monopoly power may provoke a government investigation , each investigation is a cost-benefit analysis attempting to identify the costs and benefits on a case by case basis .
17 The Secretariat for Foreign Affairs protested to the United States at the concept of " selective " aid to the republics after Baker told Congress on May 24 that future aid would be considered on a case by case basis .
18 The developmental effects of TNC investment must be judged on a case by case basis and can not be judged in isolation from the development goals of the countries concerned .
19 These exemptions may be granted either as block exemptions for certain categories of agreement ( e.g. co-operative research and development , exclusive distribution , exclusive purchasing ) , or alternatively on a case by case basis .
20 The only sure way to avoid the problem is to negotiate , either in advance , or on a case by case basis , to determine whose conditions will apply .
21 Instead of feeding the printer with a bit by bit image of the screen to reproduce the software uses a page description language to describe , literally in ‘ plain English ’ what is on the page and where .
22 A community centre for Ragworth estate , Stockton came a step nearer yesterday with a decision by Stockton Borough councillors to allow the borough secretary to conclude a necessary deed of release on the Ragworth primary school site .
23 Stephanie Wilkinson is appealing against a decision by Stockton Borough Council to refuse planning permission to turn the shop , in Bowesfield Lane , Stockton , into a taxi office with flat above .
24 A decision by IBM Corp to collapse the work building storage systems for the AdStar unit in San Jose into just three plants from the present 10 is causing widespread concern across the IBM empire — and IBM Europe is simultaneously cutting an initial four plants loose to sink or swim , only one of which is directly affected by the AdStar decision .
25 A decision by Russel Holland , a federal district judge in Alaska , on April 24th has , in effect , wrecked a painstakingly worked-out settlement to the messy aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil-spill of March 1989 .
26 COMEDIAN Bill Cosby has landed on his feet despite a decision by TV executives to axe his quiz show .
27 BLOW ONE : One of the best winter hotspots on the Warwickshire Avon has been lost to anglers following a decision by Stratford-On-Avon District Council amenities committee to ban fishing opposite the Hilton Hotel in the town .
28 The inquiry follows objections by Teesdale District Council and the Ramblers Association to a decision by Durham County Council 's special rights of way sub-committee to allow the plan .
29 The inquiry was prompted by objections from Teesside District Council and the Ramblers Association to a decision by Durham County Council 's special rights of way subcommittee to allow the diversion .
30 AN appeal against a decision by East Hampshire District Council to refuse planning permission for the erection of a two-storey side extension at Harcourts , Hill Brow Road , Liss , has been allowed by the Department of the Environment .
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