Example sentences of "[coord] by [det] " in BNC.

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1 The kind of language game in which we talk about ‘ the back of ’ something is one in which that expression has meaning because it has evolved out of all kinds of activity in which ‘ backs ’ exist and can be shown to exist , because verified either by our own movement through space-time or by that of other persons , or both .
2 ‘ There is a dishonest appropriation for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968 where by the substitution of a price label showing a lesser price on goods for one showing a greater price , a defendant either by that act alone or by that act in conjunction with another act or other acts ( whether done before or after the substitution of the labels ) adversely interferes with or usurps the right of the owner to ensure that the goods concerned are sold and paid for at that greater price .
3 ‘ You do n't have to be haunted by the past — or by that abominable old sod upstairs .
4 8.1 shall despatch the Licensed Software to by post or by such other carrier as and agree upon , which shall be notified to at the above address or to such address as shall in due course communicate to as its delivery address within the Territory .
5 ‘ In this Chapter ’ — which concerns receivers and managers in England and Wales — ‘ administrative receiver ’ means — ( a ) a receiver or manager of the whole ( or substantially the whole ) of a company 's property appointed by or on behalf of the holders of any debentures of the company secured by a charge which , as created , was a floating charge , or by such a charge and one or more other securities ; …
6 ‘ to provide the laws under which the object of his charity was to be governed and to be sole judge of the interpretation and application of those laws either by himself or by such person as he should appoint as a visitor … ’
7 Sand blown from the very wide sand flats at low tide may be trapped on the bank by pebbles or by such debris as barbed wire or any of the usual drift commonly found on beaches .
8 ‘ Where a right , duty or liability would arise under a contract of sale of goods by implication of law , it may ( subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ) be negatived or varied by express agreement , or by the course of dealing between the parties , or by such usage as binds both parties to the contract . ’
9 ‘ Where a right , duty or liability would arise under a contract of sale of goods by implication of law , it may ( subject to the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 ) be negatived or varied by express agreement , or by the course of dealing between the parties , or by such usage as binds both parties to the contract . ’
10 R.3 provides that a recognised body must be managed and controlled by solicitors or other recognised bodies or by such persons together with one or more RFLs .
11 A recognised body shall at all times be managed and controlled by solicitors or recognised bodies or by such persons together with one or more registered foreign lawyers ; provided that there shall be no breach of this Rule where the secretary of a recognised body is not a solicitor , a registered foreign lawyer or a recognised body .
12 This study looked at addition sums of a very elementary level which the Mathematics 5–14 document suggests should be attained at Level B or by most pupils in primary 4 .
13 Foreign Minister Enrique Silva Cimma stated , however , that proposals calling for a sea outlet for Bolivia , which became land-locked following defeat by Chile in the War of the Pacific ( 1879-83 ) , were not supported by the Chilean government or by most of the population .
14 But the problem which data of this kind present is whether or not contexts where the subject is realized by a personal pronoun or by these are possible ‘ variable ’ environments .
15 Your two agents , Calcraft and Warnham , may have been followed to London and killed by one of the Duke 's retainers or by these secret Templars .
16 It must be signed by the testator or by some person in his presence and by his express direction .
17 Whether they arise as Turing proposed , or by some other physico-chemical process , it will always be true that they can be altered by changes in genes .
18 In every case the explanation of the normative effect of the exercise of authority leads back , sometimes through very circuitous routes , to the imposition of duties either by the authority itself or by some other persons .
19 But presumably if the ‘ good ’ schools became , as a result of their location , their examination results , or by some other means , identifiable in the eyes of parents , then these schools would have to become selective .
20 If the animal is bitten hard by a cat , or by some other unwary predator , the warts ooze poison into the attacker 's clasping jaws .
21 The offeror must then publicise this intention in a mass circulation newspaper or by some other means approved by the supervisory authority .
22 ‘ Offensive weapon means any article made or adapted for use for causing injury to the person or intended by the person having it with him for such use by him , or by some other person , per section 1(4) Prevention Of Crime Act 1953 as amended by the Public Order Act 1986 Schedule 2 paragraph 2 .
23 Animals that are venomous secrete toxic matter and inject it by biting or stinging or by some other means .
24 Ultimately the universe in its totality is in some sense perfect , as also are its elements understood as required by the overall nature of that totality , but from the point of view of us who struggle within it things are called good or bad ( or by some such words ) according as to whether they promote our particular struggle to actualise our own nature .
25 Nozick , for example , formulates an entitlement theory of justice , in which a person 's property holdings are just if they are acquired through some just act of original acquisition or by some just transfer .
26 Many more are dealt with ( often much more cheaply and quickly ) by direct , informal complaint to the official , department or body concerned by the aggrieved citizen , or by some body on his or her behalf such as an MP , local councillor , union , pressure or interest group , or other voluntary organization .
27 In computational theories of semantics , these meanings may be stored as the sense definitions of a machine-readable dictionary , or by some other representation .
28 The worst fate that could befall any relative or follower was to be declared a ‘ broken man ’ : that is , either by punitive official proceedings or by some family banishment , to be removed from the protection of the surname and so become an outlaw , fair prey for any enemy , English or Scottish .
29 In this draft , the creation of rights and duties for member States ( third parties to the treaty concluded by the organisation ) rested upon the intention of the parties to the treaty and the consent of the member States , either given through the constituent treaty or by some other means .
30 There was a danger that the blood would become poisoned by pus or by some other morbid agent which would render death by pyaemia inevitable .
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