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

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1 None the less , anthropology soon became an independent academic study , first by amateurs , and later by university researchers .
2 MRS THATCHER went to the American heartlands yesterday and made clear when questioned by university students that she viewed with alarm the idea of Britain under a coalition government .
3 By the time he left the Old Kent Road school , he had absorbed the classics , learnt French , and was proficient in mathematics and in the sciences which were attainable only by university students .
4 In a survey of dreams reported by university students , they found that dream images which were highly vivid also tended to be " surprising " , and at the centre of the visual field .
5 This did not evoke much response from the audience , because The Times was not widely read by university students .
6 Action by secondary school students in Paris and other cities , originally staged for better conditions , more teachers and improved security in schools , gathered force during October and was joined by university students as the new term began , continuing into November .
7 As someone who knew Gedge in both Middleton and Leeds , she was in the perfect position to notice the personality changes brought on by university life .
8 The problem of designing a complete research project is frequently encountered by university lecturers who have to supervise undergraduate dissertations which are supposed to have some element , no matter how small , of ‘ research ’ in them .
9 Indeed , this would be nothing new , since many tests devised by university departments of education are already the subject of research and development .
10 The extent to which individual disciplines make use of libraries in their researches may be expected to vary , but when one sees that some universities spend 50% to 100% per capita more than others , it does suggest that the value placed by university managers on their libraries varies in some highly individualistic ways .
11 Some of these functions are best performed by University Institutes , some by a Curriculum Development Centre , some by a Curriculum Planning Unit and it is therefore possible that functions which may hitherto have been seen as either wholly performed by this body or that may increasingly be undertaken in partnership .
12 [ … ] This might be seen as an expression of concern by university mathematicians about the subject socialization of their potential students .
13 HM The Queen is introduced to the late charles Allerdyce , formerly Head Porter and Mace Bearer , by University Secretary Bob Bomont on an official visit to the University in 1972 .
14 The mission was sponsored by University College London , and funded by DTI and SERC under the Overseas Science and Technology Expert Missions Scheme ( OSTEMS ) .
15 In Wales , training is provided jointly by University College , Cardiff and the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology who provide one-year full-time courses and sandwich courses .
16 This is a fiction composed by university graduates — the first such school of fiction in English — and its primary emphasis , only remotely Cervantic , is on the dangers of false intellectualism and simplistic theories , and above all the arrogant notion that membership of an intelligentsia constitutes a credible claim to superior wisdom or superior virtue .
17 When we were talking just now before the programme started I think you said that you were n't sure that you 'd had a great deal of contact with the university one way or another , but surely you 've been surrounded by university people ?
18 Opulent by University standards , all the furniture is co-ordinated .
19 It may at least be surmised that such a role was not envisaged for the CNAA by university representatives in the discussions which led to its being proposed and established' .
20 This section will be completed by University staff .
21 What delivery systems will be used by university libraries in the twenty-first century is not settled .
22 For example , courts have refused to review decisions about the grading of examination papers by university examiners , decisions to remove a person from a list of approved foster parents on grounds of reputation , character and temperament , and clinical decisions about the treatment of psychiatric patients .
23 Professor Wolfgang Wild thinks that this weakness is shared by university research and much of the industrial research sponsored by the Ministry for R & D ( BMFT ) .
24 Gas chiefs have also vowed to support campaigns by university bosses and students ' unions to create more awareness of gas safety .
25 As with the Garrimperos today , so great were the physical dangers of extracting gold , that the risk posed by mercury poisoning must have seemed derisory .
26 Agents of Repression by Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall ( South End )
27 Agents of Repression by Ward Churchill and Jim Vander Wall ( South End )
28 Good kick there by Ward Chettle wins it Thomson finding Agnew there 's Leicester build now with Greyson Thomson Lewis making a run down the left Agnew wins it back again for Leicester , he 's playing well .
29 The transfers by Ward Marston sound very good , but any sonic limitations are in any event soon forgotten , so completely does Stokowski put you under the music 's spell .
30 Since then Stanley has been taken over by Ward White , Harris by James Gulliver 's Lowndes , and Ward White has been taken over by Boots .
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