Example sentences of "by [noun prp] [be] the " in BNC.

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1 The two main reforms announced by Chidambaram were the withdrawal of subsidies on exports and the linking of foreign-exchange allocations for imports to export sales .
2 But , guitarist Bruce Watson proclaims : ‘ Being dropped by Phonogram was the best thing that could have happened to us .
3 Since the last of Newcastle United 's cup wins , in 1955 , that success by Sunderland is the sole domestic honour won by a club from the region .
4 Nevertheless , despite the fact that a National Government led by MacDonald was the preferred choice of at most one of the three party leaders , the King now knew that both Baldwin and Samuel would be prepared to serve under MacDonald , were the latter willing to continue as Prime Minister .
5 The second type of English waybill studied by Tetley is the Overseas Containers Limited ( ’ OCL ’ ) waybill .
6 One of the core strengths offered by EFC is the extensive range and depth of chemistry available within the company .
7 He had his own little boat and do you know where farmers make farrows on the land , the only mark that was left behind by Angus was the mark where he pulled his boat up on to the shore every day that the weather was not too rough .
8 The number returned by ERL is the line number printed out when BBCBASIC(Z80) reports an error .
9 An essential tool for enabling astronomers to advance beyond the stage reached by Bede was the astrolabe .
10 The last of the five periods identified by Geary is the 1980s , when industrial confrontation reverted to a more violent form .
11 The first important consequence of the SEP pointed out by Einstein is the prediction that gravitational fields affect radiation .
12 One important lesson underlined by TMI was the importance of relatively small-break loss of coolant accidents ( LOCAs ) -something that Professor Norman Rasmussen had emphasised in 1975 in his well-known report on LWR safety , WASH 1400 — and the limitations of previous fault analyses .
13 Today 's challenge by Cambridge was the start to the annual boat race which takes to the Thames at the end of March …
14 For those reasons as I , have I , hoped made plain , it seems to me that the general scheme provided by Mrs is the one that ought to be adopted , however in my view when Mrs also makes provision for a second carer for some three hours a day that is well over egging the pudding , if I may adopt a phrase used by Mr at one stage during the case , I feel sure that in practice the two resident carers would not simply say well I 'm on duty from eight am on Monday till twelve midday on Thursday and I shall do nothing during the rest of the week , I think that living in the household for , at
15 ALL THAT REMAINS of the palace begun by Canute is the much renovated hall built by William Rufus in 1097 , in which Charles I was tried and condemned , and the splendid fan-vaulted crypt below .
16 Jesus once said that those who had been shown the greatest mercy by God were the ones who loved him the most .
17 I think that part of our business makes it more difficult because ah the purchase of Allied Carpets by Carpetland is the space of the market at a fairly speedy rate and I personally believe other retailers will have the policy to sub-let surface areas in the next few years so it 's something we got on with three years ago and very pleased we did it .
18 One of the pairs identified by Arp is the galaxy NGC 43 19 and the object Markarian 205 , which lies only 42 arc seconds away from it on the sky , and might be a quasar or a peculiar galaxy .
19 The one ground of divorce seemingly allowed by Christ is the adultery of one or other partner with a third person .
20 The main new initiative attempted by Callaghan was the dispatch of the much-respected former Cabinet minister , Cledwyn Hughes , to southern Africa in 1978 , partly to facilitate a continuing rapport with the Carter administration in Washington on relations with the illegal Smith regime .
21 Another novelty proposed by Alvey is the idea of demonstrator projects which would involve industry and academe in pooling their knowledge .
22 The foundation of the science of history by Marx is the most important theoretical event of contemporary history . ’
23 Tough tackling and controlled possession by Woodmill were the dominant features of extra time and no goals resulted , making the game the first of the tournament to go to penalties .
24 Inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis by NSAIDs is the major established mechanism by which NSAIDs render the gastric mucosa vulnerable to mucosal injury .
25 The properties bought by Hammerson are the long leasehold interest in 21 Moorfields , London EC2 , which offers medium-term redevelopment possibilities , and the freehold of 32–33 St James 's Square , London SW1 , in which Hammerson owns the leasehold interest and there are significant marriage values .
26 An interesting development by Kitsons was the Kitson-Mayer articulated loco , which proved practical and successful , even after the rival Beyer Garratts had been introduced .
27 The complete Beethoven Symphonies by Karajan is the ideal way to introduce yourself to the world of high quality classical recordings .
28 The article on the Railway Bubble by Spackman was the talk of the City that day .
29 The third factor pinpointed by Ford was the decline in party responsibility , ‘ The parties today are really more or less impotent , and if you do not have party responsibility , the system does not work . ’
30 Embedded in the teaching method employed by Betty is the transmission model of learning referred to earlier .
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