Example sentences of "by [noun] [pers pn] [be] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We do n't want pe I mean we do n't want sales reps agreeing to allocations I mean at the moment we have n't got anybody to administer them it 's being done by groups it 's going to be a nightmare in a big way
2 When interviewed by Tit-Bits he was called ‘ Major of the Links , the Caddie-Master Magistrate ’ .
3 If the sale is by sample as well as by description it is not sufficient that the bulk of the goods corresponds with the sample if the goods do not also correspond with the description .
4 By March he was out again , and back at his office in Faber and Faber , although he was prudent enough to retire to bed early in the evening : with a complaint which had no organic cause , he could not be certain that he had been cured " .
5 I think that Mr has lost his bet because we are a party who is not obsessed by ideology we are not prepared to act indefinitely like bulls in a china shop when the owners of the shop have an infinite supply of china We want to move forward and we want to move forward in the real world and the idea that a strong government and sticking to what you want through thick and thin when clearly you 're not going to get the result you want , as indeed the government did over the poll tax , in the end you have to recognise the reality the Labour group , as much as anything else , are part of that reality .
6 By wishes I am referring to the internal directions and aspirations that people have for their own professional lives and development : their preferences , their ambitions , their chosen career path , their enthusiasms and above all their values .
7 Let unc Put unc = 2 and unc in the characteristic matrix unc then unc since by inspection it is doubly degenerate .
8 By contrast she was ‘ positioned ’ by her partner as being incapable of doing much of what she regularly performed at the centre .
9 By contrast he is equally adept at setting a tone of meditative rapture in the slower movements .
10 By rail it is on the London ( Euston ) to Glasgow line , with an hourly service to London and Birmingham .
11 Although most archives encourage the crossing of disciplinary boundaries by researchers it is sometimes useful to set up a specialist unit for a particular group of researchers within the umbrella of a generalist archive .
12 So bit by bit you 're being written into the programme and fed into the computer .
13 By mid-forenoon they could see Dunbar 's towers ahead ; and by noontide they were under the outer castle-bridge , with Ramsay shouting up his name to the watch and asking for the Countess Agnes .
14 In Angola a programme co-ordinated by the UN to deliver 110,000 tonnes of food to 1,900,000 people affected by war and drought in nine central , southern and eastern provinces was barely under way due to poor donor response — by mid-December it was reported that only Switzerland and the Netherlands had made donations .
15 You have only to read her bestselling books , In the Shadow of Man and Through a Window , to recognise that by temperament she is a romantic and a child of nature .
16 When survey data are coded and punched for analysis by computer it is all too easy to ask the computer to carry out a range of cross-tabulations of one factor by another .
17 By ni-Frith it was so hot that the lower part of the field was humid .
18 I think it 's Oh by Jove it is .
19 We did have hopes of being re-equipped for this Tripoli show , ’ — by coincidence he was writing on the very day Tripoli fell — ‘ but they did n't materialise , so we shall have to seek the bubble reputation elsewhere .
20 By coincidence it was also Epstein who brought Modigliani together with a woman writer who was to have a profound effect upon his life — Beatrice Hastings .
21 Where this is provided by employers it is important for the costs to be properly recognised and funded .
22 By Texas we were out of control , doing 96 mph on the flat when the flashing light in the rear mirror pulled us over .
23 By daylight it was clear they had missed their rendezvous , and at about 0800 they set course for Malta , taking a back-bearing from Mount Etna .
24 Originally the gate was in wood , but after the destruction of the city by Barbarossa it was rebuilt , in 1171 , in brick .
25 By scrawling with his crook in the dust , the shepherd redirected us and by nightfall we were holed up in a cosy bar .
26 By nightfall I am fed up with the search and determined to leave tomorrow for at least one day on Drangajökull .
27 Choose wherever you will — by KLM it 's a holiday all the way .
28 As this reaction is not shared by alkanes it is useful for separating mixtures of alkanes and alkenes .
29 By Tuesday it was all over .
30 Sam Yaeger spent Monday at the boatyard because he 'd been medically stood down from racing as a result of a fall , but by Tuesday he was racing again , and on Wednesday he rode at Ascot , so the boathouse was vulnerable all day Tuesday and again Wednesday morning . ’
  Next page