Example sentences of "that [verb] by " in BNC.

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1 As a later inoculator pointed out , ‘ little difference was perceived between the natural Smallpox , and that conveyed by inoculation . ’
2 Perhaps the most significant contribution to the debate was that made by a member of the TBC board , the former Mwafrika editor Mr Bagdelleh .
3 On this view the only reservation that is relevant is that made by the State whose law is applicable to the transaction , and reservations made by the State in which the forum is located have no significance as such and operate only if the conflict rules of that State lead to the application of its own law .
4 The best-known effort of this kind was that made by Torcy in 1712 to prepare a small number of young men for the French diplomatic service by the creation of a ‘ Political Academy ’ .
5 One important move was that made by the USSR .
6 In December 1923 , the key decision had been that made by Baldwin not to resign immediately .
7 The only proposition with which they could be eliciting an agreement is that made by A : but it does not make sense for B to elicit an agreement with A's proposition .
8 A famous early umbrella is that made by Robinson Crusoe .
9 Where any one or more of the earlier operations , however , also constituted transfers of value made by the same transferor , the value transferred by the earlier operations shall be treated as reducing the value transferred by all the operations taken together , except to the extent that the transfer constituted by the earlier operations ( but not that made by all the operations taken together ) is exempt under s18 of the Act ( see IRC v Brandenburg [ 1982 ] STC 555 at p468a , Fynn v IRC ( 1957 ) 37 TC 629 and Corbett 's Executors v IRC ( 1943 ) 25 TC 305 ) .
10 Hidden in the cost of everything that goes by road in London is a tax imposed by congestion .
11 There does n't seem to be a moment that goes by when I 'm not thinking about food .
12 If each month that goes by you cross off one square , then by the age of 38 you have less than half your squares left .
13 While accepting wholeheartedly the value of this sort of study — the discipline that goes by the name of philology in English-speaking countries — Saussure argued that it gave only a partial account of linguistic phenomena .
14 It was lying beside the great old Bible that goes by the name of John Brown of Haddington .
15 Walking means exercise , walking means effort , you and I have to do something to keep ourselves spiritually awake , going back to our illustration again about the car driver on the motorway , you find yourself after so many miles just dozing off because the road is so straight , not much traffic around , not much to think about apart from the countryside that goes by and you 're there foot on the accelerator , no braking , no gear changing , nothing at all and you get to the point where you 're driving one-handed by the thing , that 's the time when you get so relaxed is n't it ?
16 In this way the activation of platelets by prostaglandins resembles that produced by ADP and adrenaline .
17 There are also analogies between this type of energy production and that produced by the decomposition of organic rubbish in landfill sites where anaerobic conditions promote the often hazardous production of methane ( section 5.4. 1 ) .
18 The vocalisation you are most likely to hear is that produced by juveniles when they are playing .
19 However , for this they lock into a different sort of electricity — that produced by the prey itself .
20 The most influential typology however was probably that produced by Pahl ( 1966a ) .
21 The result of this , as far as the individual is concerned , is still inevitably depression and its polar opposite mania , except that in these circumstances depression has become the vague permanent melancholy which state oppression invariably induces , and the intermittent mania is that produced by alcohol .
22 If the machine-readable data produced by other users are ever to become accessible to historians , and that produced by historians to other users , we need to begin thinking about the research processes in such generic terms .
23 If the people of Leeds want a Labour Government to be returned to power , they can be sure that property in Leeds , particularly that sought by young people , will have devastatingly raised valuations .
24 It is generally agreed that the primitive mammals existing at that time were shrew-like creatures that lived by eating insects , and that the various groups of mammals that we see today , such as cats , rats , monkeys , whales , and horses , all evolved from this unpromising ancestor .
25 Output is thus affected by the deviation of the price level from both that expected by workers in period t - 1 and in period t - 2 .
26 We break that trust by handing over power to unelected people without any mechanism for changing their decisions .
27 I intend to repay that trust by working tirelessly for all Willington East residents .
28 Another approach to remedy potentization is that devised by Korsakoff .
29 Most of the groups that met by the lake could speak to each other .
30 It is perfectly clear law that fear by itself , of whatever degree , is a normal human emotion for which no damages can be awarded .
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