Example sentences of "was [verb] [adv prt] by [art] " in BNC.

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1 He was kneeling down by the wall holding out his hand to me .
2 ‘ I said that if I was turfed out by the trade union vote I would see Neil Kinnock and we would then both issue a statement afterwards , ’ he said .
3 The briefest pipérade recipe is the one recorded in Having Crossed the Channel as it was blurted out by a tipsy smuggler one morning in a Basque inn on the Bidassoa .
4 Elinor , in a cream silk bedjacket , was propped up by a stack of frilly pillows ; she looked old and frail .
5 A large handwritten notice was propped up by the door — Bürge bleibt hier ( guarantors ' seats here ) — with an arrow pointing that way .
6 Sterling — now the EC 's weakest currency following devaluation of the Italian lira — was propped up by the Bank of England , dashing hopes of an early interest rate cut in Britain .
7 Her initial action on reaching her room , however , was to sit down by the telephone and to try and concentrate her attention on what she should do now .
8 ‘ As it was , I was referred back by the clinic a week later because of blood pressure problems and the midwife kept a check on me .
9 This involved a Parent Chat Sheet , part of which was filled in by the parent or written by a member of staff for the parent during the chat .
10 Alcock was cheered up by a letter from his CO at Mudros telling him the ‘ Your baby has just been given a new suit of clothes and is learning to walk .
11 That was before the running street-battles of the weekend , when a demonstration around the church was broken up by a police riot which lasted five hours .
12 The fight was broken up by the housemaster , whose ears had been open in anticipation for some days .
13 The meeting on Jan. 8 , 1990 , was attended by 10,000-15,000 people and was broken up by the police , one person being arrested .
14 They had a two year romance in the thirties but it was broken up by the war and the appearance of Rose 's first husband .
15 One major consequence of Communist International neglect of Latin America during the 1920s was that inadequate literature was made available in Spanish for the dissemination of Communist ideas ( this was pointed out by a Mexican delegate at the Sixth Congress ) .
16 It was pointed out by a number of respondents that some lenders already include requirements of this kind in their instructions to solicitors .
17 Moreover , despite his comment on the Cistercians , Richard was a notably generous benefactor to them , as was pointed out by the chronicler from the Cistercian house at Coggeshall in Essex .
18 That these were not just accidents which inevitably happen in modern travel and industry , was pointed out by the director general of the British Safety Council , James Tye :
19 However , as was pointed out by the Court of Appeal in Coward v Comex Houlder Diving Ltd ( 1988 ) ( reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-322 ) the conventional percentage does not necessarily apply where the wife had been earning a considerable sum herself prior to her husband 's death or presumably where she had a substantial private income : see also Davies v Hawes ( 1990 ) reported in Kemp & Kemp , Section M , para27-323 .
20 The old rebellion was squeezed out by the pressure of survival , and the ‘ young ones ’ conformed to create a new world , not out of spiritual charity , but out of silicon chips .
21 ‘ It was voted on by the clubs but there has been no ratification of that by the management committee .
22 I mean everybody knew what was going on , they might have had their own interpretations of what they 'd been told , but that happens , and as I said you know , every decision was voted on by the full lodge of the three quarries .
23 He was a radical and five times the Mayor of Bedford , remaining on the council until 1892 , when he was voted out by the Conservatives ( who expressed personal regret ) .
24 Most obviously , its rising trade-union support ensured that it was to become the party of the working class , a process which was speeded up by the split within the Liberal Party during the First World War .
25 My work-rate was speeded up by the further drops of rain that fell on me .
26 Soon another change came as wrights and blacksmiths began to work locally and this was speeded up by the coming of industry attracted by the water power of the Water of Leith .
27 Trainer Geoff Lewis was caught out by a special 48-hour deadline introduced this year so that a consolation race , the Spring Handicap for horses who miss the Lincoln cut , could be staged at Doncaster today .
28 The cage was lifted up by the crane and stopped when we were 160 feet above the ground .
29 In addition to all this , during the holiday period a newly bought fifteen foot wide Axminster spool gripper loom was lifted in by a seventy ton crane , and now awaits assembly .
30 Darren Anderton slipped past Tom Cowan 's lethargic tackle and his low cross from the right was slotted in by the England player .
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