Example sentences of "with [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 Khieu Samphan was injured and he and Son Sen , the two Khmer Rouge SNC delegates , were rescued only with difficulty by police and security forces after Hun Sen himself had gone to the scene to appeal for calm .
2 The Pactus pro tenore pacis concerned itself largely with issues relating to theft ; the crime itself and the tracking of the criminal by local officials called centenarii , even across the boundaries between the Merovingian kingdoms ; it also dealt with trial by ordeal , punishment , and the right of sanctuary .
3 Probably having keys would bee greeted with horror by some , but it ought to be possible to rationalise the finger holes .
4 Then , at today 's venue , they beat Wales 23-3 ( a margin greeted with horror by the Welsh at the time ) and Cardiff 16-9 .
5 Yet Mrs Gardner , a New Yorker , was cold-shouldered by Boston nineteenth-century society as a pushy outsider whose Parisian dresses were viewed with horror by the matrons of Back Bay .
6 These tend to be looked upon with horror by many students , but you ca n't expect to deal with any but the simplest management problem without considering them .
7 At the actual moment I was transfixed with horror by the antics of the small black car .
8 Such exclusivity was viewed with horror by mainstream credal Calvinists such as Whitgift , who saw in such elitism the seeds of a subversive and divisive separatism which might threaten the very existence of a national church .
9 Secondly , the appearance of a woman in the composing room could be seen as a sort of violation of male privacy , which could only be viewed with horror by male comps .
10 The 1850 Act was regarded with horror by the shipowners who saw the observance of petty regulations added to the loss of their rights to carry freight in British bottoms .
11 Is he aware that that proposal has been met with horror by advice agencies , legal aid practices and members of the United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service ?
12 His departure was initially greeted with euphoria by sacked workers who saw him as the major stumbling block to a negotiated settlement of the bitter dispute , Britain 's worst industrial confrontation since the 1980s .
13 Supported by the British military government the CDU and the CSU , its Bavarian ally , favoured the British model : single-member constituencies with election by simple plurality .
14 Throughout the Known World , illustrated with maps by Henry Wilson and reprinted , with a new title-page , in 1738 .
15 Colonel Howard Jordan , chief executive of Scottish Engineering , said the Chancellor had disregarded the engineering industry 's pleas other than for help with exports by lowering the premiums and increasing the span of ECGD .
16 We investigated the role of acetaldehyde in causing respiratory distress in subjects with impaired hepatic acetaldehyde dehydrogenase activity or receiving treatment with disulfiram by giving alcohol to guinea pigs .
17 And so the long lease was dreamt up by Grand Metropolitan and taken up with enthusiasm by the rest of the national pub owners and brewers .
18 The restoration of the warehouse and the adjoining 457m ( 500yd ) length of canal is viewed with enthusiasm by the Wey and Arun Canal Trust , a society which has worked since the early 1970s for the complete restoration of the Arun Navigation and the Wey and Arun Junction Canal between Pallingham and the River Wey , and which has restored the opportunity for navigation to several stretches of these waterways .
19 Promises such as ‘ you will avoid complications ’ or ‘ live longer ’ may be grasped with enthusiasm by the over-forties but are unlikely to appeal to youngsters .
20 Eadmer has provided a striking picture of him at the meeting between the pope and William of Warelwast in 1103 , sitting silent while the royal messenger held forth and the pope replied with words which were received with enthusiasm by the bystanders as a declaration that no layman could ever be a doorway into the Lord 's sheepfold .
21 All this work has been undertaken with enthusiasm by teachers and on a voluntary basis , in a period of severe industrial action when teacher morale and goodwill were at unprecedentedly low levels .
22 Surely the microcomputer will go the way of all such gimmicks , that is , embraced with enthusiasm by teachers if not by pupils , only to prove more revolutionary in theory than practice ?
23 This voluntary scheme , which gives general practitioners control over budgets to cover prescriptions , specialist outpatient consultations , and elective surgical procedures for their patients , has been embraced with enthusiasm by some general practitioners , but others have been concerned that it could encourage the development of a ‘ two tier ’ service , in which the advantages gained by fundholders for their patients are achieved at the expense of patients in other practices .
24 The business meeting disclosed that the BDDA had survived the first year successfully , but that its formation had not been greeted with enthusiasm by the deaf and dumb of the United Kingdom .
25 Although Cuvier himself made no use of the theological implications of this approach , it was taken up with enthusiasm by British exponents of the argument from design .
26 Consequently in some departments the effective delegation of responsibility to lower-level managers has not always been pursued with enthusiasm by senior departmental officials .
27 It was reported that Johnson Brothers has been repackaged and relaunched with more innovative and modern designs which have been greeted with enthusiasm by the trade .
28 Thatcher ) led the charge on enlargement and that that particular banner has been taken up with enthusiasm by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister and my right hon. Friend the Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary .
29 Saddam 's linkage of the Kuwait issue with other regional problems was greeted with enthusiasm by many Arabs , who contrasted the West 's belligerent attitude over the current crisis with its virtual acceptance of Israel 's long-term occupation of Arab lands .
30 However , Buthelezi 's proposal was greeted with enthusiasm by the Conservative Party and by Ciskei 's military ruler , Brig.
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