Example sentences of "this [noun] be by " in BNC.
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1 | This look is by Terence Renati |
2 | The situation which faced the Court of Appeal in this case is by no means unprecedented ; apart from Smith-Bryant another relatively recent example is D. ( 1986 ) 8 Cr.App.R . |
3 | This level was by no means low enough to cause scurvy as Alan was still eating fruit and vegetables , though less than before . |
4 | After Strahler one of the earliest movements in this direction was by E. Yatsu in Rock Control in Geomorphology , which proposed a quantitative approach to the underlying mechanics of processes , and as Yatsu ( 1966 ) remarked : |
5 | Tuition for this course is by post . |
6 | The simplest statement of this constraint is by a linear factor , i.e. , which leads to the so-called logistic function . |
7 | Promotion in this department is by ability and it is quite possible for a slot cashier to eventually reach the level of casino manager . |
8 | Although the focus will be on control of governmental activities , the definition of this term is by no means a straightforward matter , as we will see in Chapter Two . |
9 | One of the simplest methods of examining this effect is by capillary viscometry . |
10 | ( This practice is by no means confined to French music of the period , as a glance at early sources of , say , Purcell 's music will show . ) |
11 | This date and this gap are by no means fortuitous . |
12 | This corridor is by Orsi after 1660 and the stucco is by Galli . |
13 | The mood of Tory rebels was reflected by James Cran , MP for Beverley , who said : ‘ Believe me , this battle is by no means over yet . |
14 | This chipboard was by now , quite elderly and soft . |
15 | This work is by far the most impressive of the group : the relationship between soloist and orchestra is developed in a most unconventional way , and the C minor slow movement conveys a telling emotional intensity that presages Mozart 's later ; great works in that key . |
16 | Top American brokerage Weedin & Co has constantly rejected the New York Stock Exchange for the American OTC market , which it considers superior and this attitude is by no means uncommon . |
17 | This attitude was by no means confined to educated sceptics ; it was probably even more marked among the urban proletariat , who had largely abandoned churchgoing and were alienated from the established Church , which they identified with a repressive economic and social system . |
18 | Ebussu'ud Efendi fixed the interval at which this Investiture of students as mulazims , called a might take place , namely once in seven years , though this interval was by no means always maintained in later times . |
19 | The classic study of this tool is by M. Charles Robert in which he compared the Roman examples with the modern equivalent known to the French as le boutoir . |
20 | I am , of course , talking about middle-class women , for all women novelists at this period were by definition middle-class . |
21 | My own case at this point was by no means typical of the average or a product of the time — some 12 years service , and my five years as an NCO pilot coming to an end . |
22 | This synthesizer is by far the best I have heard because it varies the intonation and does n't speak like a Dalek . |
23 | ‘ This phone 's by the door — there are people at tables nearby , people coming and going . |
24 | Although this knowledge was by no means sufficient to put an end to the stammer , it did help to convince him that the problem was capable of being solved . |
25 | Most of them are produced by women , who provide insights that come from relating female experience to a body of writing ; logically , there is no reason why these insights should not be available to male critics with the right sympathies and sensibility , but in practice most of this criticism is by women . |
26 | One of the ways in which French governments have tried to stem this depopulation is by building new roads , as now at Sainte-Engrâce , in a process they speak of as désenclavement or literally ‘ unwedging ’ . |
27 | This procedure is by no means limited to exclusion . |
28 | They will argue that the only way to deal with this invasion is by reunification . ’ |
29 | Many experts argue that the Persian knot makes it easier to produce intricate , curvilinear designs by enabling the weaver to tie more knot to the square inch , but this theory is by no means universally accepted in the carpet trade . |
30 | The Tour de France photographs in this guide are by Graham Watson , Britain 's best known cycling photographer , who has followed the Tour for more than a decade . |