Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] of [noun] by the " in BNC.

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1 ( 6 ) Forecasts The insurance policies are only really intended to cover liability for accident or misstatement of fact by the vendor .
2 Depending on the likely cost of redundancies and the scale or likelihood of claims by the vendor 's employees relating to their past relations with the vendor , the purchaser may wish to negotiate a contribution from the vendor or a reduction in the price .
3 Overactivity by the parasympathetic can also result in bowel disturbances , or contraction of the bronchi producing asthma , or over-secretion of acid by the stomach eventually leading to stomach ulcers .
4 The provisos and conditions for re-entry by the landlord for breach of covenant or non-payment of rent by the tenant are designed to give the landlord power to terminate the lease .
5 In the case where a lift was placed at each end of a summit , and where the traffic was through the summit , there would be no loss or gain of water by the use of the lift other than the loss of 1/100 of a lock each time either lift passed up and down .
6 ( 1 ) In all the circumstances is it more appropriate that a court of the country to which a child has been wrongfully removed or in which it is being wrongfully retained ( country B ) ’ — in this case one can say England — ‘ should reach decisions and make orders with a view to its welfare or is it more appropriate that this should be done by a court of the country from which it was removed or to which its return has been wrongfully prevented ( [ Australia ] ) ? ( 2 ) If , but only if , the answer to the first question is that the court of [ England ] is the more appropriate court , should that court give any consideration whatsoever to what further orders should be made other than for the immediate return of the child to [ Australia ] and for ensuring its welfare pending the resumption or assumption of jurisdiction by the courts of that country ?
7 Some leases contain rather more elaborate provisos such as : " no demand for or acceptance of rent by the landlord or its agents with knowledge of a breach of any of the covenants on the part of the tenant contained in these presents shall be or be deemed to be a waiver wholly or partially of any such breach but such breach shall be deemed to be a continuing breach of covenant " .
8 Animal and human studies show that uptake of phenylalanine by the brain can be substantially inhibited by increased plasma concentrations of other amino acids induced by administration of large doses of amino acids such as tyrosine , tryptophan , or the branched chain compounds .
9 In my view that course of conduct by the landlord seriously interfered with the tenant 's proper freedom of action in exercising her right of possession , and tended to deprive her of the full benefit of it , and was an invasion of her rights as tenant to remain in possession undisturbed , and so would in itself constitute a breach of covenant , even if there were no direct physical interference with the tenant 's possession and enjoyment .
10 However , we find that phosphorylation of c-Jun by the DNA-PK does not interfere with DNA binding , indicating that phosphorylation at other sites is required for this effect .
11 Our studies reveal that phosphorylation of c-Jun by the DNA-PK is not sufficient to inhibit DNA binding .
12 This suggests that phosphorylation of c-Jun by the DNA-PK may instead regulate the transcriptional activation potential of c-Jun .
13 In Government of Kuwait/British Petroleum ( 1988 ) the MMC concluded that control of BP by the Kuwaiti government would operate against the public interest .
14 However , some have suggested that coordination of fees by the major players amounts to an anti-competitive practice .
15 Whilst improvements in the material well-being of children during the period under consideration is measurable in the decrease in child mortality rates , and advances in education provision and medical care ( in other words the material evidence of the control and monitoring of children by the state ) , the historical changes which occur in the emotional/psychological category , ‘ the child ’ , are largely unknowable .
16 Under the first category they considered the intrusive gathering and dissemination of information by the publicity media , the handling of credit information , unwarrantable intrusion into personal matters at work and in education and medicine , prying by neighbours and landlords , and intrusive sales methods .
17 In the aftermath of the battle Beaumont was apparently made both Earl of Moray and constable of Scotland by the new king .
18 The reorganisation of stopping patterns on the Bridges corridor was one of simplification and grouping of services by the corridor they follow on leaving the city .
19 Children who are familiar with the shape and sound of letters by the age of four are likely to be good readers at seven .
20 The trial and disgrace of Olavide by the Inquisition in 1778 was a penalty for the tactless folly of a man who could not resist mocking superstitious priests ; its significance is that the Inquisition could still destroy a leading statesman .
21 There is also an instructive history in the condemnation and prohibition of books by the medieval church .
22 The buying and selling of bills by the Bank affects yields .
23 Following his victory in the Oct. 11 parliamentary elections , Georgian State Council chair Eduard Shevardnadze was confirmed as parliamentary chairman and head of state by the new Georgian parliament , meeting on Nov. 6 .
24 Earlier in the month deputies had protested against reported killings and mistreatment of nomads by the army near Tadjoura .
25 Two things happened , however , to divert trade unionism from the adoption of that role and to lead it instead into what has been called its revolutionary period , one which for a time made the ownership and control of industries by the people who worked in them its main objective , which sought in short to displace the organisation of industry on the capitalist model by an industrial co-operative commonwealth .
26 Griffiths includes all forms of domiciliary care and residential , but not hospital , care under the umbrella of " community care " v How much can be achieved , without any major reorganisation of services , by encouraging the integration of effort in planning and delivery of services by the joint planning machinery between health boards , social work departments , housing departments and voluntary agencies ?
27 He refused to say who had made the complaints ; they included inattention to patients , negligence as to cleanliness , and lack of supervision by the superintendent nurse .
28 An out-of-court settlement on Feb. 15 gave 987 " names " — individuals whose assets support underwriting at Lloyd 's — £116,000,000 in compensation for massive losses sustained in reinsurance contracts assumed in 1982 by a number of Lloyd 's agents , the most prominent of which was RHM Outhwaite Underwriting ; the " names " had alleged negligence and breach of contract by the underwriters .
29 We are aware of this calorie usage as production of heat by the body — in order to keep the body at 37 degrees C , our normal temperature , a certain amount of energy is required , and this requires some 80 per cent of our calorie intake .
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