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

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31 What Gandhi may be suggesting by the statement that the road one takes is unimportant provided the goal is achieved is that too much importance can be attached to particular religions , especially when it might result in exclusivist claims being made on behalf of those religions .
32 In this phase , too , the ideological obsessions , the immorality and criminality of the regime , and — as Germany came under pressure for the first time — the draconian repression of the police state , were becoming more and more evident , and could increasingly be recognized by the ordinary civilian population .
33 Such qualifications will be recognized by the leading organizations within the world of dogs .
34 She was later mated to Arras v Gerbermuhle , to produce the first litter to be recognized by the AKC .
35 One might argue then that the effectiveness of language teaching will depend on what is being taught , other than the language , that will be recognized by the learners as a purposeful and relevant extension of their schematic horizons .
36 These can be recognized by the small knob close to the base which slides the catch up and down .
37 He did so successfully in 1948 , outpointing Vince Hawkins at Birmingham and thus becoming the first black champion to be recognized by the BBBC .
38 He looked straight at Marshka ; it was a look that could only be recognized by the others as defiant .
39 Her work also began to be recognized by the male-dominated science community , although attempts to join their establishments did not go unopposed .
40 A puzzle that immediately arises is how this complex reflexive communicative intention is meant to be recognized by the recipient .
41 Leys , for example , argues that the fact that the colonial state apparatus had to subdue opposition from pre-colonial ruling classes does not mean that it would inevitably be overdeveloped by the time of dependence , because ‘ by that time the capitalist mode of production had been introduced , and made effectively dominant , in the colonial social formation ’ .
42 The solution was for the ‘ wild stock ’ of the average man to be amended by the grafting on of ‘ the better conscience ’ .
43 Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights .
44 This can not be applied directly in international law , for treaties can be amended by the parties ' unanimous agreement , and there is no over-riding regulation of international organisations .
45 The Rules of the Executive Scheme may be amended by the Directors in any respect provided that :
46 Moreover , goals relate to situations , so arousal may be as much situational as internal ; we may be aroused by the presence of others and the knowledge that other people are evaluating us , thereby linking goals or values important to us to the situation in which we find ourselves .
47 In other cases , suspicion may first be aroused by the presence of characteristic physical symptoms .
48 My quest for finding any such remote objects will , I hope , be eased by the arrival of a hand- held Global Navigation System , supplied by courtesy of Messrs Ampro for testing over land conditions .
49 But such pain and sadness would be eased by the mega-fortune that the phetam would bring .
50 His task will be eased by the withdrawal of Longwood 's Martin Steele , the national indoor champion , and Liverpool 's Curtis Robb an impressive winner of the UK title last week may also be absent , having been selected with Steele and European champion Tom McKean for the GB v Kenya match in Edinburgh a week tonight .
51 The pronunciation of nonwords such as " nouch " can be biased by the earlier presentation of either " touch " or " couch " ( Kay and Marcel , 1981 ) , suggesting that the analogy route can be used on occasions .
52 One of the reasons for using a recognition task was that it seemed less likely than the first study which used a recall test to be biased by the fact that subjects were aware that the study was concerned with risk .
53 If the circuit you choose as the power source will be overloaded by the extra lights , you will have to select option 4 .
54 As far as possible monitoring should be undertaken by the person in charge of the trial except where specialist techniques or material are needed such as bacteriological monitoring for disinfectant performance .
55 This rulemaking exercise will be undertaken by the preparatory Commission for the ISA and the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ( PREPCOM ) , which is due to meet on 15 March in Jamaica .
56 The assessment of need at point of referral will be undertaken by the social worker on duty , or by the Home Help Organiser if a home help is requested .
57 Allocation to the appropriate worker for further services may be undertaken by the team leader , calling on a social work assistant or occupational therapist .
58 Pick Systems Inc , Irvine , California is making rather a splash in the former Soviet Union and has now been awarded what it reckons is one of the largest computer automation projects to be undertaken by the Russian government in the next 12 months .
59 A study has been commissioned into domiciliary care compared with hospital care in stroke patients , to be undertaken by the department of public health at the United Medical and Dental School .
60 The Problem Management Procedures to be undertaken by the Problem Administrator are described below .
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